Babies & Toddlers
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Safety first: How to child-proof your home
Babies & ToddlersEvery day children are injured at home. The good news is that the risk of injury can be reduced with…
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Tackling the topic of sexual play among children
Babies & ToddlersCatching your children in the act of engaging in some form of sexual play does not mean your child is…
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How superhero play can benefit your child
Babies & ToddlersSuperhero play is a way children can express their feelings and develop language skills, social skills, gross motor and thinking…
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Does my baby have topic eczema or seborrheic dermatitis?
Babies & ToddlersAlthough it also presents as itchy patches and a scaly rash, seborrheic dermatitis is different from atopic eczema.
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The importance of child-inspired play
Babies & ToddlersFor children, play is naturally enjoyable. And since it is their active engagement in things that interest them, play should…
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Sensory integration dysfunction explained
Babies & ToddlersWhat exactly is sensory integration dysfunction, what are the signs and symptoms, and how can you as a parent help…
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How to raise an optimistic child
Babies & ToddlersOptimism is quite simply one of the best gifts you can give your kids. Here are some tips on how…
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Bag the fun with these Easter crafts your kids will love!
Babies & ToddlersWe have scouted the best Easter arts and crafts guaranteed to keep your busy child entertained this long weekend.
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Why does my baby vomit after breastfeeding?
Babies & ToddlersBabies sometimes vomit and spit-up after breastfeeding. The good news is that this is often a common, normal event.
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When will my baby lift her head up by herself?
Babies & ToddlersHere’s how long you’ll need to support your baby’s head and neck, and some exercises you can do to help…
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How to care for your newborn baby’s head
Babies & ToddlersSoft Spots and funny shapes: Here’s why, and how you should care for your newborn baby’s head.
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Should I be concerned if my child is a fussy eater?
Babies & ToddlersFeeding your family is complicated enough. Add a fussy eater to the mix and the dining room table quickly becomes…











