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Is screen time really so bad for kids? Our Millennial mum correspondent, Josephine Schreiber, thinks the fears are overplayed. Here are her tips for making screens work for you.https://t.co/CoFGarX7IU
There is at least one thing all new parents will be sure to get their fair share of: diapers (or nappies as the English say). Here are some diaper-changing tips to get you started.https://t.co/1Oxyf2lPWi
One of the keys to a successful life is a good education. We all want to see our children succeed at school. How do we help them do this?https://t.co/xDsg01TGyA
The perception that each person has a binary gender identification and our society’s insistence on perpetuating those stereotypes is causing young people to feel ostracized, depressed and unsure of themselves. Gender-neutral parenting can help with this.https://t.co/cRmhF9CRRc
Do you remember your first childhood crush? Exploring feelings around an early childhood crush can help our kids start to navigate the complexities of interpersonal relationships.https://t.co/RcQJK8Eoui
As Emily Boedeker prepared to welcome her third child, she had no idea her daughter was suffering from a rare condition that affects just one in every six million people.https://t.co/vC2VMF3dCP
Sleep is an essential component of our existence as humans. Without it, we die. Here's the ultimate guide to sleep and how much we all need.https://t.co/GNLhvOU0Gr
Tantrums are unpleasant but are also a very normal and natural part of child development and are not a sign that your child will someday be a murderous, screaming criminal. They're even necessary...https://t.co/eIzh2ucs2K
Making friends can be difficult for the best of us - and it's even harder for a shy child. Here are seven ways you can help them.https://t.co/kVgaEfhEFN
Being a second time mom is different. It is better in some ways and worse in others but it’s all motherhood and we must take the good with the bad.https://t.co/lrgaY9UXjd
When an anthropologist’s baby was diagnosed with Down syndrome, he was overwhelmed by emotional upheaval. Then, everything changed.https://t.co/WWB5bDpsie
Why do teenagers suddenly morph into rude, dismissive and scathing creatures? How can parents deal with the hurt of a once-gentle child turned moody monster? Kate Morris reports from the frontline of teenage angst.https://t.co/Lp8aH3369s
While there is no step-by-step guide to teenagers (if you figure that out, have fun living on your own private island) here are some things for men to keep in mind about their teenage daughter.https://t.co/axI81JMmMO
Some scientists argue that there is no universal method for talking about brain development. Others believe that brains develop in very specific stages. Let us explain.https://t.co/25gtUrb3p7
It’s not unusual nowadays for kids to live at home until well into adulthood – which can make life a bit tricky until everyone adjusts.https://t.co/ljz82smlv3
All new moms worry and feel uncertain. But post-partum depression (PPD) is a more serious condition that can be mistaken for the baby blues. Here are signs to watch out for.https://t.co/9cMteNaDVO
It is hard for most adults to understand why kids – especially toddlers – resist bath time. Grown-ups would kill for a chance to soak and unwind in a sudsy tub after a long day. But toddler bathtime can be challenging.https://t.co/A1FgA3k1yh