Parenting News
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Taking your child’s temperature using a thermometer
Babies & ToddlersAre you confused by the variety of thermometers available? Know your options and when to seek medical assistance for a…
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What to do if your child faints
KidsFainting, medically known as syncope, typically occurs in children during their pre-teen and teen years, and is typically not dangerous.
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Hacks to get your child to sleep in their own bed
Babies & ToddlersSome parents are unaware that the sleep habits they allow - or even promote - in their children can be…
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How to unwind on weekends when you have kids
Babies & ToddlersParents of small children know how difficult it is to relax on a weekend. But there are ways to make…
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5 things to consider before lending your car to your teen
High SchoolAs with anything else, use good judgment and common sense when it comes to deciding whether to allow your teen…
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Does my child have mumps?
KidsMumps can still infect a child who has been immunised but symptoms will be significantly milder than if they had…
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Help: My child is having night terrors!
Babies & ToddlersMost bouts of night terrors last only a few minutes, but it might take up to 30 minutes for your…
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Hacks to remove a splinter from your child (with zero tears)
KidsTrying to remove a splinter embedded in your child's skin can be daunting. Here's how to do it without the…
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Do probiotics aid in the treatment of colic in babies?
Babies & ToddlersNumerous studies have discovered that supplementing your baby's diet with probiotics can help lessen crying in colicky infants.
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How to better understand your “emo” teen
High SchoolEmo teens are not what most people think they are; they are teens who are free thinkers and want to…
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Soccer-related injuries in children: What role can parents play?
High SchoolDespite the numerous physical, emotional, and social benefits of soccer, new studies reveal increased soccer-related injuries among children.
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Swallowed objects: What all parents need to know
Babies & ToddlersChildren are curious and frequently put objects in their mouths. You can make your child safer by keeping a close…











