Crying children, clinging to, and begging their parents not to leave them are too common a sight in the first days of school and in day-care centres. Young children will also exhibit this behaviour when parents leave home for work or errands. Left ignored, separation anxiety can cripple your child’s social growth and emotional development.…
Read MoreWhen buying toddler shoes parents need to consider factors other than its fun colours and styles. Your baby is finally walking, and shoe shopping for your toddler is exciting and fun! You get to choose cute shoes that your child will finally be using. It is also during these years that you have to pay…
Read MoreSocial skills are one’s ability to interact, empathise, and react to others in a positive way. A child first learns communication and interaction from home. This is also the ideal place to teach a child social skills and empathy. When exposed to other kids and peers, a child is also introduced to the positive social…
Read MoreThe toddler years are fun, boisterous, and adventurous. Children this age are already developing a strong sense of identity and craving for autonomy. Yet, still hesitant to leave their parents’ protective shadows and too vulnerable to lead the way. While some toddlers come bold and confident, most kids at this age of discovery are shy…
Read MoreCompetitiveness is generally taken as a positive trait. It’s associated a lot with determination, tenacity, winning, and success. However, being competitive can also go out of hand, especially during the developing years. While we applaud the winning attitude and determination we see in our children, we must also understand that they are too young to…
Read MoreEach morning as a parent brings new difficulties and headaches, running around the house trying to organize your children as they get ready for the day. A major component of this stress comes in the form of dressing your child. This activity may prove to be difficult due to your child’s failure to cooperate, and…
Read MoreMy child likes her sweets so much! Help! Many parents have to deal with a sugar-loving kid. But being a sweet tooth is not the problem, excessive sugar intake is. It is so easy to indulge a child with sweets. We use it as a treat or as a bargaining tool. However, health issues and…
Read MoreSaying NO and denying your child of something he or she wants is one of the hardest things to do for a parent. On the surface, we don’t want to deal with an upset child. Digging deeper, loving parents just want to give children everything, the world even. However, letting your child have his or…
Read MoreMost Australian households include at least one pet. Pets are family members and most of us have grown up with them. But many are undecided about raising their children with pets. Some parents might consider caring for a pet with a baby in the house is too much of an effort, too expensive, or too…
Read MoreBedwetting occurs when a child who is otherwise toilet-trained accidentally urinates during sleep and is a common occurrence from toddlers to school age kids. For most, it’s not a serious issue and will likely fix itself in time, although it may affect your child’s self-esteem and cause stress. During this time, its best to remain patient with your child and…
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