[caption id="attachment_1341" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Who says the child with the bigger house and affluent lifestyle must automati
Easy Back to School Tips
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[caption id="attachment_1266" align="aligncenter" width="574"] Back to school, with a new term ahead.[/caption]
The back to school routine can be a
To Smack or Not to Smack? A Sting in the Tail
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[caption id="attachment_1189" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Delivering a smack to your child: cruelty or discipline?[/caption]
To smack or not t
Santa Claus: Myth or Lie?
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[caption id="attachment_1290" align="aligncenter" width="574"] Santa Claus: is he a myth or a lie? And should we be honest about him?[/caption]
San
Autism at Christmas – Top Tips for Reducing Sensory Overload
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[caption id="attachment_1291" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Christmas is special, but it's also full of overwhelming sensory stimulation for autist
Parents: Are you Nagging or Scaffolding?
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[caption id="attachment_809" align="aligncenter" width="547"] Are you a nagger or a scaffolder? Find out what 'scaffolding' means, in parenting terms.
Bird’s Nest Parenting – Friend or Foe?
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In the UK we are beginning to hear more about a concept known as 'Bird's Nest Parenting'. This practice became popular in the US and in Australia
Terror Attacks – Helping Kids Cope
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[caption id="attachment_1210" align="aligncenter" width="571"] Is your child worried and upset by the recent terror attacks?[/caption]
It is every
Is it Child Abuse to Let Your Child Become Obese?
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A news article in Isle of Man Today newspaper dated 20th August bore this stop-you-in-your-tracks headline on childhood obesity:
‘Allowing your