You can have problems getting your child to bed at any age but it is between the ages of 3 and 6 that the problems are likely to be more prevalent… but since we can’t make our children fall sleep, how can we ensure that when bedtime arrives, bed is where they stay?
Read MoreNo one else can set your emotions tumbling and weaving like a child can. When they are born they do not come with a manual that allows us to easily understand what makes them tick, or explains how to unlock their best qualities and maximum potential.
Read MoreTantrums, sometimes even daily ones, are a normal part of a child’s development but are most prevalent between the ages of one to three years. They may be your child’s way of trying to assert their independence, or…
Read MoreNobody likes losing but it is impossible to succeed 100% of the time. Sometimes, how ever hard we try, luck or fate is just not on our side. Unfortunately, winning and losing, success or failure, is not only a feature of the games we play, it is also life…
Read MoreNever was a simpler, truer remark made than by renowned child psychiatrist, Leo Kanner, and it is one we would all do well to remember when raising our children.
Read MoreWhether you are a parent or a childcare provider acting in loco parentis, your job remains the same: to provide a safe, stimulating environment for the child or the children under your care. But does our job stop there?
Read MoreAs adults we all know that physical exercise is very important for our health and well-being. It keeps our heart and lungs healthy and strong, improves and maintains our muscle tone, and can elleviate stress and anxiety. A child will also benefit from exercise in a similar way.
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