Parenting
Nothing can truly prepare you for parenthood. But it helps to be equipped with useful tips and information from experts and other fellow parents. Navigate our articles in this section to get a clearer picture of your parenting journey ahead.
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DIY: How To Create Your Own Natural Food Dyes
Artificial food coloring has been linked to harmful negative effects on our bodies. Here are some ideas on how you can concoct some natural food dyes.
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The Great Pacifier Debate
Many parents use a pacifier to soothe or calm their babies. But is it really okay? We weigh the pros and cons of using a pacifier.
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Handling Your Picky Eater
Many toddlers develop food preferences that may irk and frustrate their parents and caregivers. Find out how some parents manage their child's food aversion.
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Love, In A Mother’s Words
Just when I thought I knew everything, Love became a totally new concept when I became a mom.
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Making Hospitals Less Scary For Kids
A trip to the hospital can be a traumatic experience for both the parents and the kids. Find out how you can make the whole experience less stressful for your children.
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Sleeping Times For Babies And Kids
Sleep or lack of sleep, has a great impact on the academic performance of a child or adolescent. What are the normal sleeping times and wake up times in the middle of the night?
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Teaching Our Children To Be Independent (Part 2)
How can we raise our children to be independent at home? Consider the following tips and you're on your way to raising an independent child!
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Teaching Our Children To Be Independent (Part 1)
One of the most important areas that a child must be independent in is Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Parents must also keep in mind not to expect too much from their child.
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What Is Physical Abuse?
How do you know a child is being abused and what should you do? Tammy Fontana from All in The Family Counselling shares with us more.
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Should Single Mothers Enjoy The Same Perks As Married Mothers?
Does extending government financial assistance to single mothers encourage single parenthood?