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Six reasons why your child should have a pet
High SchoolHow can your child benefit from having a four-legged friend? Here are six surprising ways pets are good for your…
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Buying the right smartphone for your teen
High SchoolAre you thinking of buying your teen a smartphone for Christmas? Here’s how to choose the best one in terms…
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Home alone: What the law says
High SchoolParents have mixed feelings on the appropriate age to begin leaving their children unattended at home. We take a look…
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Five hacks to a stress-free weekend with kids
Babies & ToddlersYou had kids because you wanted a family, right? So slow down and enjoy them by doing something fun together.
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Will team sports develop leadership in my child?
High SchoolTeam sports allow children to work together to achieve goals but it’s not a silver bullet to developing life skills.
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Technology and your child: pros and cons
Babies & ToddlersWhile the overuse of technology can be harmful to children, that’s not to say parents should ban all forms of…
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Stress-free easy and healthful meals for busy moms
Babies & ToddlersRead on for healthy meal planning tips and more clever hacks on how to prepare nutritious meals for your family…
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How to help your child keep their cool during exams
High SchoolThis article focuses on how parents can help support their children in coping with pressure and exam stress.
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Step-by-step guide to planning the best family holiday
Babies & ToddlersIf you’re planning a family holiday this December, we’ve got great tips for booking that dream trip, while sticking to…
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Help your teen make a paper mache aloe candleholder
High SchoolLight up your child's room with this DIY paper mache aloe candleholder that's super fun to make and the perfect…
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Hacks to help your child reach their fitness goals
High SchoolWhen it comes to your child’s fitness goals, consistency is what really pays off. Here’s how to encourage your child…
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How to support your teenager through adolescence
High SchoolDespite your teenager’s ups and downs, it is imperative that you - as the parent - remain their consistent base.











