Posts Tagged ‘ child ’

Sep
25

Helping with homework

Now that your child has gone back to school after the end of the summer holidays, the homework begins again. As a parent, it can be beneficial to both you and your child to help with the work that they take home from school. Not only will you be showing an interest in what your child is learning, but you will also be able to understand your child’s strengths and help them to overcome any difficulties that they may have. (more…)

Sep
17

Potty Training

by lina

Potty Training

Time to get your child potty trained? Most children start learning to use a potty by their second birthday, although all kids are different and some begin earlier as well as later. There are many tell-tale signs to indicate whether your child is ready to be trained on using the potty, and these will be able to help you to get started. (more…)

Sep
08

Child and Dog

Are you thinking about getting a dog, but are not sure whether it would be a good idea? Your child may want a dog badly, and you may think it sounds idyllic. Whether you have a dog, or are considering getting one, there are certain things that you can do to make your child aware of  his safety around a pet. You may have heard stories on the news about a child getting bitten by a dog, but if you educate your child on how to behave around an animal, it can make them understand safe behaviour and decrease any risk of getting hurt. (more…)

Teenagers

Your child is finally growing up and these pre-teenage years can be difficult for both you and your child. You may be getting along great one minute only to find that you are arguing the next. This is a transition period for your youngster; not quite an adult and not quite a child anymore.  They crave to be treated like adults and want the freedom it entails. Yet they still need you to be their parents and to love them for who they are. It can be a difficult transition which may lead to arguments and rebellion. Not knowing where you stand from one minute to the next can be hard, but there are many ways to cope with these transitory years of your child’s life. (more…)

Aug
13

Teething Tips

by lina

Baby Teething

Most babies get their first teeth when they are around six months old, although this does vary and can be as early as three months or as late as fourteen. Aside from seeing the tooth start poking through, there are many telltale signs that you can look out for to tell you that your baby may be starting to get their first teeth. (more…)

Jul
29

Internet Awareness

The internet can be a great resource for information for your child’s school work, but you will want to be aware of what they are up to on the computer. Although the internet can stimulate your child’s interest in certain things, it is also very open to abuse. Paedophilia grooming does occur although it is very rare. On the internet, anyone can become who and what they want to be, so you will want to know who your child is befriending online. Although your child may not be forthcoming and may consider you as being nosy, you should do what you can to find out exactly what sites your youngster has been visiting. (more…)

Jul
21

Unwanted Advice

by lina

Unwanted Advice

Have you been bombarded by advice from all directions on how you should be bringing up your child? Have all your friends and family been giving you different tips and techniques that just don’t make sense? Although it is nice to get advice from people, it can sometimes be very hard to cope with all the different ideas that keep bombarding you. Many parents find it hard to listen to all the conflicting tips that friends can give, and it is therefore important to remember that all children are different. Nobody will know your own child better than you and different things will always work for different people. (more…)

Jul
10

Happy Child

As your baby begins to grow up, they will develop their own distinct personalities and characteristics. This is the most important time for you as a parent to help them to discover themselves and to encourage them along the way.

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