Parenting News
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Childhood obesity: A heavy topic
KidsResearch shows that overweight or obese children tend to grow up to be overweight or obese adults, which can lead…
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Let’s play ball: Hacks to develop your child’s ball skills
KidsAllow your child to play with several balls of all shapes and sizes, including soccer, rugby, tennis, beach, and golf…
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All about early puberty in girls and boys
KidsParents are becoming increasingly concerned about their children entering puberty too early. Here's what you need to know about early…
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Reading is an important gift you can give your child
KidsIf your child learns that reading is an enjoyable experience rather than a "chore", they will be motivated to learn…
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Breaking the news: How to tell children you’re getting divorced
KidsTelling your kids you're getting divorced is never easy. However, the way you tell them can make a difference in…
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How and why playing is beneficial to your child
KidsChildren express themselves through play while developing their inventiveness, dexterity, and physical, cognitive, and emotional strength.
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How to protect your child against hate speech on the Internet
KidsIt’s important as parents that we help our children recognise and reject racist, sexist, homophobic, and religion-based hate content.
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Love, marriage and (someone else’s) children
KidsWhen second marriages come with children there are bound to be a few hiccups you’ll all need to work through…
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Are there any alternatives to Ritalin for your child?
KidsDeciding what treatment option to use when you have a child with ADHD isn’t easy but medication isn’t the only…
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Should you allow your child to watch age-restricted movies?
KidsAge restrictions for movies should be taken very seriously by parents and adhered to at all times to ensure the…
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Why childhood obesity is everyone’s problem
KidsTeam a healthy diet with exercise and proper sleep, and you have the recipe for growing an optimally healthy child.
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Childhood cancer: Find support for you and your child
KidsCHOC offers a holistic approach to children with cancer and life-threatening blood disorders, and their families.











