Pre-School
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Halloween costumes ideas for kids
EntertainmentFor many children, Halloween is their favourite time of the year to dress and bring out their fun and scary antics.
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Help your child make this fun Halloween scarecrow
EntertainmentScarecrows, whether rustic, cute, whacky, funky, or even a bit scary, are guaranteed to put a smile on your child's…
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Is it normal for children to be scared of Halloween?
EntertainmentBecause each child is unique, what may be too "scary" for one child, might not be too scary for another…
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Is there really such a thing as growing pains?
EntertainmentPreschool and school-aged children often experience growing pains. They are slightly more prevalent in girls than boys.
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How to help your child develop fine motor skills
EntertainmentRead on to learn more about the many ways you can help to improve your child's fine motor skills with…
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Headaches and migraines in children and teens
EntertainmentLike adults, children can develop different types of headaches, including migraines or stress-related (tension) headaches.
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How gardening can develop your child’s sensory inputs
EntertainmentChildren 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
EntertainmentPopsicle 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
EntertainmentThere are plenty of animals you can make from pinecones, depending on the shape of pinecone you find. The instructions…
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All about dyslexia in children
EntertainmentRead 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?
EntertainmentThe telltale signs of high-functioning anxiety in children range from ambition and perfectionism to insomnia and extreme fear of failure.
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Help: My child bites!
EntertainmentWhile biting is fairly common in children under the age of three or four, it can be embarrassing, frustrating and…











