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Choosing extra-curricular activities for your children
Extra-curricular activities give children the opportunity to develop their skills in various areas so children develop a number of interests and talents - but be care ful not to over-schedule.
10 signs you're over parenting your child
Over parenting is a new normal for today's mums and dads who, as dedicated as they may be, still succumb to overindulging, overprotecting and overscheduling their children.
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A Reddit post reveals what we really wish we learnt in sex-ed
If you cast you mind back to the most embarrassing subject you had to complete at school, sex education for many people would come out on top.
Miley Cyrus talks about gender, sexuality and coming out to her parents
Miley Cyrus has opened up about her sexuality and coming out to her parents, in a new – and very candid –interview about her life.
Girl with autism shares heart-warming 'Autism Fairy' letter
The young Queenslander regularly writes short pieces that challenge the common misconceptions associated with the condition, which she then posts on her blog 'I am Cadence'.
Teen and common beauty treatments: What parents need to know
Tweens and teens aren't immune to the allure of treatments that aim to make their skin tanner, their teeth whiter, and their eyebrows shapelier.
Dealing with the constant call of 'Mum'
Have you ever wondered how often your kids say "Mum"? One mother decided to find out.
How this mother found acceptance for her son in a clothing store just for girls
Earlier this month, a mother took her 10-year-old son into a clothing store in Raleigh, North Carolina, whose motto is "Just for Girls!"
Mum responds to critics over daughter's unicorn-inspired haircut
A Florida mum has attracted criticism for giving her six-year-old girl a rainbow-coloured unicorn-inspired haircut.
Why mums everywhere are relating to this honest post about bedtime
One mum's beautiful and honest post about the ongoing pull between meeting our children's needs and fulfilling our own, has resonated with mothers across the globe.
Boys cry too
It was a moment that had the potential to change my son's life.
When is childhood shyness normal and when is it cause for concern?
Some children are "slow to warm up" or engage with others, but do engage well after initial hesitancy. Also, some children grow out of shyness during primary school. However, other children demonstrate persistent shyness over time.
What this mum learned when her five-year-old called her fat
If there's one thing we know about kids, it's this: they're not shy about telling the truth.
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