Parenting News
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Is your child really sick – or are they faking it?
KidsFrom a runny nose to a sore tummy, it can be difficult to discern if your child is actually sick…
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Choosing smart foods when your child has diabetes
KidsMaking smart choices and balancing carbs, protein, and fat can help children with diabetes maintain balanced blood sugar levels.
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How to deal with a backchat from your child
KidsIf your child constantly talks back to you and is disrespectful, it’s important that you take active steps to put…
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What to do when your big kid starts talking like a baby
KidsBaby talk can be cute when your baby is first figuring out how to sound out words — but not…
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World Haemophilia Day: All about this bleeding disorder
KidsChildren with haemophilia have a shortage of, or are missing, a clotting factor, which is a specific protein needed to…
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Flu symptoms in babies: When to see a doctor
Babies & ToddlersBecause newborns' immune systems aren't fully formed, influenza can be dangerous. Here's when to seek medical attention for a baby…
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Is your baby’s poop indicating lactose intolerance?
Babies & ToddlersPoop is an important aspect of parenthood. In some cases, it can reveal if your baby is lactose intolerant.
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How self-regulating can help your child make better decisions
KidsThe ability of a child to self-regulate in a balanced way leads to more happiness, better relationships, and more success…
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How to be a parent to your teen, not a pal
High SchoolSome of your most challenging moments will occur with your teen when you choose the role of their parent over…
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Steps you can take to help your child cope with divorce
KidsEven though divorce is difficult for families, staying together for the children's sake may not be the best decision.
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How your baby will benefit from tummy time
Babies & ToddlersPractising tummy time helps babies develop the muscles necessary to lift their heads and, eventually, to sit up, crawl and…
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Can CBD help kids with autism?
KidsThere is currently little research on whether CBD oil is beneficial for children with autism spectrum disorder.











