Primary School
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The truth about high protein diets and tweens
KidsTweens and teens are often tempted to follow a high protein diet, but extra protein can be dangerous to your…
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Why snacking can be good for your child’s brain
Babies & ToddlersSnacks give crucial nutrients that your child requires between meals during a critical period of growth and development.
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How to go on weekend getaways with a moody tween
KidsGoing on weekend getaways with tweens (kids between 8 and 12) can be difficult as this is the age children…
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Family-friendly Valentine’s Day activities
Babies & ToddlersWhatever you decide to do during this day of romance, make it a memorable experience for you, your partner, and…
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How to get your tween to eat more fruit
KidsFruit is good for kids! To help you encourage your tween to enjoy a healthy variety of whole fruits, we’ve…
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Help stop the rise of substance abuse among children
High SchoolThey say it takes a village to raise a child, and that rings true when it comes to fighting substance…
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Gardening 101: Get your child excited about gardening
KidsAs a family activity, gardening is more fun than most think. Gardening can, in fact, be a very rewarding hobby,…
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How to make a fun bathroom for kids
Babies & ToddlersBath time should be an enjoyable time for the whole family, and your child's bathroom should have a playful element…
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Take child fainting to heart
Babies & ToddlersIf your child faints, they should always be seen a healthcare professional to rule out underlying health issues.
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How often should my child be eating dairy?
Babies & ToddlersDairy products are an important element of the diet because they supply a variety of vitamins and minerals, including calcium…
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How to make moving with kids easier
Babies & ToddlersMoving into a new house is cited as one of life’s most stressful events but there are things you can…
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Are your child’s eyes ready for the classroom?
Babies & ToddlersHealthy vision is vital for your child’s educational, physical and social development and to help them reach their full learning…











