Lifestyle
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How gardening can develop your child’s sensory inputs
LifestyleChildren gain the most knowledge from participating in hands-on activities, and sensory gardens provide them with this opportunity.
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Help your child build a house out of popsicle sticks
LifestylePopsicle sticks are such an easy, affordable craft material to work with. Read on to find out how to make…
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Pinecone animals: How to make them
LifestyleThere are plenty of animals you can make from pinecones, depending on the shape of pinecone you find. The instructions…
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Busting the myth: Sugar rushes in children aren’t real
LifestyleSugar has no link to hyperactivity, and study after study has shown that sugar rushes in children are a myth.
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How to cope with an unexpected pregnancy
LifestyleEvery pregnancy brings a rush of expected emotions, but an unplanned pregnancy may make you feel a flood of unexpected…
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All about dyslexia in children
LifestyleRead on to learn more about dyslexia, how children are tested for it, and the most common symptoms of this…
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Could your child have high-functioning anxiety?
LifestyleThe telltale signs of high-functioning anxiety in children range from ambition and perfectionism to insomnia and extreme fear of failure.
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Why do babies love playing with cardboard boxes?
LifestyleSensory play with cardboard boxes helps babies develop gross and fine motor skills, cognitive and language skills, and emotional skills.
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Help: My child bites!
LifestyleWhile biting is fairly common in children under the age of three or four, it can be embarrassing, frustrating and…
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4 Ways to teach your child not to waste food
LifestyleDoes your little tyke waste food? Cutting down on food wastage is something all households should be doing.











