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Archives for August 2018

How to Maintain Your Own Identity as a Parent

by Editorial Team August 31st, 2018| Infants/Toddlers
Having children is a wonderful experience. It can provide you with a clear purpose and a strong incentive for making the most of every day. However, raising a young family can also result in you losing your sense of self. If you are concerned that this has happened to you,

Keeping Your Children Safe Goes Deeper Than You Think

by Editorial Team August 29th, 2018| Elementary
One of the most common complaints you will hear from parents today is that the world just doesn’t seem to be as safe as it was when they were children. Every day you hear more and more about child predators, bullying in the schools, and children being left altogether too

The Cycling Tips Every Parent Should Know to Keep Kids Safe

by Editorial Team August 28th, 2018| Elementary
Road safety is a key lesson for all children and it is understandably one of the biggest concerns many parents have. As cycling continues to grow in popularity it is vital that all children know how to keep safe whilst cycling and enjoy the health and social benefits of keeping

7 Tips for Teaching Your Children Responsibility

by Editorial Team August 23rd, 2018| Elementary
Just like walking and talking, responsibility is a trait that kids learn gradually over time. As a parent, your job is to ensure your kids view responsibility as something joyful rather than a burden. Here are some of the ways to teach your child responsibility:

Start Young

Starting young is the key

5 Interesting Ways to Use Wood in Your Home

by Editorial Team August 22nd, 2018| Helpful Hints
Wood is one of the best materials to use in the home for a number of reasons. It’s highly sustainable, can be adapted to suit many rooms and purposes and is durable and long-lasting. In the USA the majority of homes themselves are made of wood, though this can pose

How to Help Your Teenager Cope with Stress

by Editorial Team August 22nd, 2018| Teens
Adults don’t have the monopoly on stress. For many teenagers, life can be full of stressful situations. After all, there are exams to think about; they might be trying to hold down a part-time job. Peer pressure, learning to cope with romantic relationships for the first time, bullying, problems with

How a Pharmacist Can Teach Kids about Medication Safety

by Editorial Team August 20th, 2018| Elementary
Taking medicines can be an extremely complicated business, especially when it comes to administering them to children or young people with little experience in medication. There's no wonder there are so many accidents relating to taking medicines incorrectly, with ROSPA, confirming that every year 28000 children are admitted to

Coping with Teenage Acts of Rebellion

by Editorial Team August 14th, 2018| Teens
Wondering what your kids will be like when they become teenagers is something that is on the minds of most parents even when their children are infants. Of course, in many ways you hope they never do grow up, but remain as the sweet, innocent youngsters you adore so much.

Parenting Teens: How to Provide the Best Care

by Editorial Team August 1st, 2018| Teens
Throughout their teenage years, your children are discovering who they are and experiencing things and feelings for the first time, so it’s essential you are there for them during this testing period of their lives. Providing the best care involves being empathetic, willing to compromise, and setting boundaries to keep
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