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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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If you think babies are tough - wait until the early teenage years
Real challenges for parents come in the teenage years.
Waiter shows 11-year-old boy with stutter he's not alone
When a mother of three took her children to dinner at Stone Werks, she knew the food would be great but had no idea how exceptional the service would be.
The teenage brain: a silver lining to all that misbehaviour?
Researchers believe risk-taking may be associated with faster learning.
Seven last moments with my children that I missed
All three of my children are, as it turns out, almost self-sufficient and I'm no longer needed in a lot of ways.
It can be healthy to let your kids put up a wall
Reserving a special space for your child, at any age, can provide her a necessary place to contemplate, journal, read or just be still.
This personality trait may indicate whether your child is destined for success in life
Researcher think they've found the key to success.
Pole dancing children shock viewers of morning TV in Britain
The question 'Are pole dancing classes suitable for eight year olds?' has sparked a debate online.
When your sensitive child becomes possessive of their peers
How to help a six-year-old who becomes overly attached to cousins and friends in an unhealthy way.
Transgender Girl Scout stands up to bully
When Stormi, who is transgender, started knocking on neighbours' doors near her home, one man turned her away, saying: "Nobody wants to buy cookies from a boy in a dress."
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Today, letting a 10-year-old catch a bus alone may lead to accusations of neglect. At what stage does protectiveness turn to paranoia?
My kid uses a landline, not a smartphone. Here's why.
My 10-year-old is too old for this kind of dependence on me, but I think it's too soon for a smartphone for him.
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