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How to help your child make friends in primary school
...deal with. your child will then be able to go into school knowing they have someone to talk too. children mimic the adult world, so strike up conversations with other parents at the school gate and...
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How to teach your child about 'stranger danger'
...deal with adult issues such as paedophilia, but don’t be reluctant to tell them they could be hurt by a stranger. a time for manners: we spend a lot of time encouraging children to be polite to...
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What you need to know about head lice
...dealing with an infestation: buy a special shampoo or lotion and apply to dry hair. no treatment will kill all the eggs, so you’ll need to repeat this a number of times, leaving a few days in...
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Six tips to beat the morning rush
six tips to beat the morning rush after two months of relaxed summer mornings, mums will be feeling stressed as they deal with the pre-school rush that comes with the start of a new term. tempers will...
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Calls for Cyber-Bullying Legislation
calls for cyber-bullying legislation calls for legislation to deal with the issue of cyber-bullying have been renewed after another teenage girl tragically took her own life last week. hannah smith...
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I support you - no matter how you feed your baby
...deal lady! didn't you read my article on the huffington post?i wanted to scream at her, to will my body to jump from the bed and throw the adorable little formula bottles in the trash. what if all...
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Cyber bullying: What parents should know
...deal with cyber bullying: be aware of information and communication technologies and know which sites your child is visiting. make sure they know what sites they have permission to visit. provide an...
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Peer pressure and tweens
...deal with at one time or another. now that your child is a pre-teen, she will begin to spend a lot more time with her friends and less time with the family. this makes her more susceptible to outside...
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Trust, communication and tweens
trust, communication and tweens it is a confusing time for tweens and their parents. you may notice your daughter laughing one minute and in floods of tears the next; you may not know how to deal with...
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Menstruation: The facts
...deal with period pain.
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Keeping tweens interested in reading
...deal with topics he is interested in such as sports, hobbies, history or music. read reviews of the latest, most popular titles and encourage your child to do the same....
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Tweens and weight issues
...deal with these challenges: encourage your child to one of the most common reasons for weight gain in tweens is a decrease in activity levels due to playing video games, watching television and a...
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Emotional development for tweens
...deal with her emotions in a positive way. she could try listening to music, reading a book or going for a walk. tween girls may feel self-conscious a large part of your tween’s emotional...
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Cognative and academic development for tweens
cognative and academic development for tweens compared to when they were younger, tweens show a great deal of cognitive development. in particular, you will notice that your tween will think more...
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Connecting with your five to eight year old
...deal with different situations at school and with friends speak to him about situations or conflicts he is having, for example say to him ‘perhaps if you shared your new toy you might make a new...
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Talking about death with your child
...deal with your own emotions first: it’s important that you deal with your own emotions first, young children should not have to be the main emotional supports for their parents....
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How to communicate with your five-eight year old
...deal more experiences that you are not privy too so it’s important that you make time to hear about his day, speak to your five - eight year old in a mature way school age children want the fact...
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Negotiating with your child
...deal with it?, when would you like to clean your room?’ take time to cool down if your child is making you angry, take a minute, leave the room and calm down before trying to talk. let your...
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