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Dealing with Conflict

Childhood is the training ground for youngsters to learn how to negotiate the world, school, relationships and living. It is a social experience from which kids reinforce and develop their skills as they grow into adulthood. Helping them to communicate their needs and wants, manage conflict and effectively resolve disputes can be a challenge, requiring…

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Sugar – How Much is OK to Eat?

Consuming too much energy, whether from carbohydrates or fat, including sugar, will make you gain weight. This excess weight, if left unchecked, increases your risk of lifestyle-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends children and adults limit their intake of free sugars to less than 10%…

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The First Five Years – Early Child Development

The first five years of a child’s life are vital for development. The experiences youngsters have in these years help them form the adults they’re going to become. Over anything else, your relationship along with your kid shapes the manner your kid develops and learn. About early child development. Development is the term used to…

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Early Childhood Literacy

Literacy involves meaning-making with materials that humans use to communicate and they can be visual, spoken, written, drawn or sung. Definitions vary according to theories, personal values and culture. Literacy development is a foundation for socializing with others, doing well in school, developing independence, working and managing money. To be literate, children learn in a variety…

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Social Media – An Overview for Parents

In the past decade, the use of social media platforms has exploded and is a part of everyday life for most young people and children. Social media is a great way to keep up with family and friends, but there are risks associated with social media and children need support to explore their online world safely. What is…

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Why Preschoolers get Aggressive?

Why it happens and what to do about it? Aggression is a normal part of a child’s development, as shocking as it may be to you. Lots of children this age kick, hit, scream themselves in the face or grab toys from classmates, from time to time. The cause may be a simple case of…

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Raising Happy and Confident Children

The outside world plays the huge role in the lives of our children, although kids are like sponges. We need to understand how to parent our children so that they connect with the world around them and how to raise them so that they can form healthy relationships at home, with their family and friends…

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Febrile Convulsions – What You Need to Know?

It’s one of the scariest things to witness, knows any parent who has witnessed their child having a febrile convulsion. Why they happen and what to do when or if it does? Febrile convulsions, sometimes known as fits or fever seizures) are common in children. They affect around 3% of children (which means one child…

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Kids' Health and Prebiotics

Not all bacteria are bad. In fact, much is being written these days about how prebiotics and probiotics can aid good bacteria to maintain a healthy immune system, help fight against diseases and protect against allergy particularly in infants and young children. Prebiotics and kids’ health Your child’s guts are swarming with bacteria, some bad…

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Build with Me, Daddy!

Weekend activity for families, “Build with Me, Daddy!” event in a Marietta City School at Saturday 26. August 2017. This FREE event is being put on thanks to Communities In Schools of Marietta/Cobb County, Furthering Fathering, Marietta City Schools.

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