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Flawed and fabulous mums – why parenting isn’t perfect
...school committee, when you don’t bake your own cookies, and when your child isn’t a perfect angel, like the other mums you know, you feel that you’re not as good a mum as they are...
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Choosing to be a stay-at-home mum
...school or primary school. the decision still isn’t an easy one though. you will need to evaluate your financial situation, your career ambitions and your personality. being a stay-at-home parent...
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Rash or skin condition: Symptom guide
...school and school-age children) symptoms fever between 38.3 and 40.5 degrees c for two to five days runny nose raised pinkish rash on the torso rash spreads to the neck, face, and arms likely cause...
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Nanny vs. Crèche
...school. it is a well known fact nonetheless, that staff turnover in crèches is high and if consistency is important to you this may not be your best option. similarly, if your work hours are...
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When will my child stop needing a nap?
...school, then he could again find it necessary to have that afternoon nap. if your child has less than 12 hours of sleep per night, then it is a good idea to let him have a nap during the day. however...
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Learning disabilities
...school going children have some form of learning disability. most of these are fairly mild, and some experts say that only the severest cases should be taken into account. there are many forms of...
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Potty training girls (ages 3 and 4)
...school, or before you bring home your new baby, is a recipe for disaster! putting too much pressure on your child. the more you try to force your child to potty train, the more he or she is likely to...
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Potty training – what doesn’t really work
...school, or before you bring home your new baby, is a recipe for disaster! putting too much pressure on your child. the more you try to force your child to potty train, the more he or she is likely to...
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Potty training girls (age 2)
...school doing this, or even her father. it’s best to let her try – she’ll soon realise that girls just aren’t mechanically equipped for that sort of thing!
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Pinworms
...school, even at the park. all it takes is for a child to handle a toy that was previously played with by an infected child who may have had pinworm eggs on their hands. the eggs, transfer to another...
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Nanny care: Pros and cons
...school. additionally, a child that is cared for by a nanny may not have as structured of an environment as a child who is in a crèche. of course, if you are lucky enough to have the perfect...
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Impetigo
...school or crèche. if you see that the infection is not clearing up after three days of treatment, take your child back to the doctor. it may be necessary to have a tissue culture of the...
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How to raise a child who loves maths
how to raise a child who loves maths studies have proven that if a child’s learning style is catered to, they will learn more and excel in school. there are three basic types of learners...
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How to ensure that your child doesn’t become materialistic
...school may be, or maybe just being bombarded by advertising all the time is having an impact. the best way to prevent your child from becoming a rampant consumer before he or she even reaches formal...
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Hearing loss
...school nurse, or an audiologist. at birth, all babies are given a newborn hearing screening and most children will usually receive a test at their regularly scheduled checkups. these periodic tests...
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Head lice
...schools check children for head lice and may falsely report that your child is infected however more often than not, the school will send a note home when another parent advises on the arrival of head...
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Growth spurts
growth spurts growth spurts are characterised by rapid increases in height and weight and are most noticeable during a child's first year and during puberty. preschoolers grow about 7.5cm (3&rdquo...
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Gifted dyslexics: how common are they?
gifted dyslexics: how common are they? dyslexia affects up to one in ten children in schools, but is often misdiagnosed and misunderstood. dyslexia is caused by problems with up to ten different...
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Premature babies and their learning abilities
premature babies and their learning abilities understanding the learning obstacles your child may face. children who were born prematurely may be challenged at school in a number of ways, including...
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