Parenting News
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This Earth Day, teach your child to protect the environment
KidsChildren who learn to enjoy the world at a young age are more inclined to help conserve our planet for…
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Conjunctivitis: Does my child have pinkeye?
KidsSymptoms of conjunctivitis in children include a gritty feeling in one or both eyes, burning, itchy, and irritated eyes.
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How do I know if my child has a dry or a wet cough?
KidsCoughs are one of the most common symptoms of childhood illness but the good news is that they are often…
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How to help your child face scary situations
KidsYour child will most likely outgrow their fears. Meanwhile, there are a few ways you can help them manage their…
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Help: My child has an abscessed tooth!
KidsAn abscessed tooth can cause extreme pain and discomfort. If you think your child has an abscess, take them to…
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What to expect from allergy testing for children when to test
KidsIs your child prone to runny noses during pollen season or hives after eating specific foods? It's possible that allergy…
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Let’s stand together and support Slipper Day 2022
KidsSupport Slipper Day and help Reach For A Dream make the dreams of children battling life-threatening illnesses come true.
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Tips for parents on preventing childhood obesity
KidsHealthy eating habits, frequent physical activity, and reduced sedentary behaviour are the most significant techniques for reducing obesity.
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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…











