The guardian’s guide to handling teen’s expectations
Adolescence can be a turbulent period, and for good reason: their body is changing, they begin to question what they have been taught, they…
Read MoreAdolescence can be a turbulent period, and for good reason: their body is changing, they begin to question what they have been taught, they…
Read MoreAlthough it is heartening to see that more and more women are practicing ‘Breast is Best’ for their infants, there are still many myths…
Read MoreNormally, brain is cross wired to the body, so that the left handed side of the brain controls the right side of the body…
Read MoreAwareness of child abuse is something that has been coming to the spotlight for quite some time. [the_ad id=”6150″]
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Read MoreWorms having nothing do with your child grinding their teeth. “Bruxism” as it is called, it affects 2 to 3 out of 10 children.…
Read MoreBed-wetting also called nighttime incontinence or nocturnal enuresis — is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which staying dry at night can be…
Read MoreStatistics have shown that one in 10 children between the age of 5 and 16 can suffer from problems related to mental health. [the_ad…
Read MoreDrug abuse is one of the primary concern of parents whose children are in their teens. It is vital for the parents to take…
Read More“The big talk” Every child needs to have it, and every parent needs to do it. For better or worse, with each generation, children are…
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