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Boosting your toddler's confidence
boosting your toddler's confidence toddlers are at an age where they can have separation anxiety and get nervous in large groups of children. every toddler is different and while some may be naturally...
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Toddlers and the bedtime struggle
toddlers and the bedtime struggle every parent will experience their child refusing to go to sleep or to bed at some stage or another. often it happens suddenly, one week they are going to bed when...
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Mother loses custody of daughter after sleeping on a bus
...child abuse is a community problem, if you see or know that a child is being abused or neglected, you should report it immediately.”
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Five rainy day activities
...child go wild painting the pasta. get involved and show your son or daughter just how creative you can be. build a tower if you have lego or tower blocks lying around, a rainy day is a great time to...
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5 games to play with kids while waiting
5 games to play with kids while waiting whether it’s standing in a queue, waiting to be served, a long traffic jam or a delayed flight, nobody likes waiting around, especially children...
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How to encourage your little one to talk
...child’s speech development: start as soon as they are born as soon as your little one is born you should talk to them. they may not make any form of reaction but they are absorbing a lot more...
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Dealing with your toddler's mood swings
dealing with your toddler's mood swings young children can struggle with their emotions and because of this they will experience “emotional meltdowns” from time to time. as they are still...
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Toddlers have a taste for technology at dinner
...child nutritionist dr carrie ruxton says: “offering your little one a healthy balanced toddler diet can be a struggle at the best of times but, as the survey reveals, it's only made more...
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How to say “No”, without saying “No”
how to say “no”, without saying “no” it is important for mums to use positive communication, even if what they are saying is negative, because children will simply ignore you if you are...
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Accurate ways to measure temperature
...child, it is less accurate especially in children under 3 years of age. dr. keely’s tip: it is important to be aware if your child has had two or more consecutive readings of 37.8°c or over...
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Fever
fever fever is often the first sign of an illness in children. when your child has a temperature it can be a worrying and stressful time. however a high temperature is simply one of your child’s...
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Safety tips for moving your toddler into their first bed
...child can get safely in and out of bed. if you don’t want to use a rail or have decided to remove it, place a mattress or large cushions on the floor below the bed so that if your child does...
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Safety tips for your medicine cabinet
safety tips for your medicine cabinet children are curious creatures. they enjoy exploring new places, learning new things and testing everything they come across – especially if their parents...
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5 ways to manage your toddler's teething pain
...child: rubbing their gums: lightly massage your toddler's gum with a clean finger to soothe and alleviate some of their discomfort. chewable food: give your toddler a sugar-free teething biscuit...
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What to look for in a pain-relieving medicine
...children. has added benefits such as reducing fever and inflammation. oral suspensions are the most common way to dose your child, but if they are vomiting or won’t take the medicine in this...
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The importance of milk teeth
...child’s first teeth is thinner than on their adult teeth, in fact it is 50% thinner, so extra care of these precious teeth is absolutely necessary. it’s never too early to start brushing...
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7 top tips for looking after a toddler's teeth
...child should spit out but not rinse with water. that way, the fluoride can continue to protect their teeth. using a brush that has been specifically designed for the oral developmental stage of...
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Giving treats as an incentive
giving treats as an incentive treats are often used as an incentive to get children to clean up their room, pick up their toys, finish their homework and go to bed on time. if used in the right way...
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Benefits of bedtimes and how to impose them
benefits of bedtimes and how to impose them mums know that when their children don’t get enough sleep they become cranky, hyperactive and have difficulty concentrating. a good night’s...
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Safety belt advice while pregnant
...child if the car breaks suddenly. both mother and unborn baby are safest when wearing lap and diagonal seat belts correctly.
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