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Your teen and cliques
...groups. people in cliques often use their status to hurt others, either by excluding or humiliating them. you will notice that when your teen belongs to a clique, they will find it hard to socialise...
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Tips to help your child adjust to diabetes
...groups, specifically for kids, available locally. while you may feel anxious, upset or even helpless never let them see, approach the diagnosis with a relaxed attitude, as kids learn from their by...
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Emotional development for tweens
...groups, providing they are of the same age. it’s ok to allow your child to think about dating but don’t encourage it until they are emotionally ready.
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10 tips for raising a well rounded boy
...groups as opposed to having one-on-one friendships. help your son to strengthen friendships by encouraging play dates and sharing of toys. try to encourage a love of music playing a musical instrument...
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Why do kids bully?
...groups of friends and experience a feeling of support and encouragement from his peers, leading him to think his behaviour is acceptable. what is actually happening is that the social group are in...
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Study tips for parents
...groups of three - five is ideal. they can enjoy each other’s company but also help each other to focus on the subject of interest. by quizzing one another on subject topics, students can teach...
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Breakfast and school
...groups. a healthy breakfast cereal with milk is a good option as it provides many important nutrients such as calcium, iron, dietary fibre, vitamins and minerals. eating a healthy breakfast should...
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Children are still coming to school hungry
...groups who are interested in applying for an award should visit www.giveachildabreakfast.ie for details on how to apply for funding. kellogg’s are now supporting the running of breakfast clubs...
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Treatment for anorexia in tweens and teens
...groups read more about the symptoms of anorexia
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Activities that boost physical development
...groups that builds and refines how well these body parts work. another reason for physical activity: studies have shown that children who watch more than one hour of tv a day are more aggressive and...
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Activities for kids aged five to eight
...groups or other clubs. encourage your child to try activities that are stereotypically associated with opposite sex, for instance, girls might love to play football with you while boys might enjoy...
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Is your child happier away from electronic gadgets?
...groups of friends, family and neighbours park resorts has 39 coastal parks across the uk offering a variety of activities for the whole family from swimming to zumba and archery. www.park-resorts.com...
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Samsung ad has everyone talking
samsung ad has everyone talking the latest samsung ad has gone viral with 10m views on youtube, and polarised opinion with groups for both men and woman saying it's offensive. the ad, that...
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The trouble with post natal weight loss
...groups and play dates. try to make sure you get a good walk in each day. up the intensity by adjusting the speed and or distance. (it is also worth noting that until you have had your 6 week check...
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Win a family holiday in Portugal
...groups at the front of martinhal village, ocean houses accommodation is upside down, with living spaces created upstairs to take full advantage of the incredibly sea views. martinhal beach resort...
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Pampers New Baby nappies now with Wetness Indicator
...groups or the pampers facebook page. remember dad: he is new at this too, and probably just as bewildered as you are. you are the best support for each other – but only if you both talk about...
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Colds & Flu
...groups such as young children, those with chronic lung diseases and the elderly. the good news is that there are some simple steps that you can take to help protect yourself from colds and flu, and...
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Blogging Rules
...groups and forums be nice - please respect the feelings and opinions of others in your postings and don't attack anybody - this includes but is not limited to users, other people and institutions...
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Fussy eater tips
...groups, here are some alternatives you can give your child: if your child refuses meat: offer boiled, poached or scrambled eggs instead offer baked beans try casseroles using pulses like lentils and...
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Things to do with your baby
...groups. classes such as baby massage, baby yoga, or play and learn classes are available in almost every town in the uk. at these classes you can meet other mums and share in the experience of having...
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