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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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Ordinary dads are girls' real superheroes
The most important gift a daughter can receive from her father is the feeling she is special.
The treacherous journey of friendship for girls
For some girls, peers have taken the place of wiser, older women who are 'too busy'.
Five reasons 4-year-olds are the best
Four can be the most charming, interesting and amazing of all these early years.
Would you put your six-year-old in a taxi alone?
Imagine the scene if you will. It's Thursday night. Your six year old is due at a music lesson and you've had a busy day.
Why I took my daughters, aged 5 and 7, to see Adele
I hope they remember it forever, and not just because it was a brilliant show.
When your perfectly healthy four-year-old thinks they’re fat
One mum got a huge shock when her perfectly healthy four-year-old said she just wanted to be skinny.
Kids receiving up to $40 per tooth as Tooth Fairy expectations rise
Warning: potential Tooth Fairy spoilers within.
Do you look like your name? Science says you do
Can you tell what a person's name is just by looking at them? Scientists think that you can.
Study finds firstborns are smarter - and there's a logical reason why
A new study has demonstrated what us first-borns have always suspected - eldest kids are the smartest. And it's all down to the different way we were parented.
Another reason to love naps: they may help preschoolers learn!
Parents aren't the only ones who benefit from their kids' daytime nap (hello brief respite!). According to a new study, naps may actually help preschoolers learn. Talk about a win-win!
Study reveals true terror of raising daughters
A study this week was a terrifying reminder that we have far less control over the development of our children than we think.
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