Month: October 2021

Parenting Tips

Wearing orange shirts on September 30 is a great start—but

September 30 is the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known—in many elementary schools and communities—as Orange Shirt Day. It’s meant for people to reflect on the history of residential schools, and the survivors that live on today.  I’m Anishinaabe, and I think this day could be viewed as …
Kids

Why Do Children Hit And How To Stop Them?

Children, especially the younger group, engage in hitting, kicking, or biting their parents and peers. This common behavior is found in various stages and continues even though you discipline your child. Pediatric psychologists recommend keeping calm and understanding it as a poor way for young children to communicate their feelings. …
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Rich Pregnant vs Broke Pregnant
How To Watch The Perseid Meteor Shower With Your Family
10 Tips For PREGNANT Women
Baby Care Tips
How to Care a newborn kitten
Main Tota Hare Rang Ka
Drug Free Kids
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Why You Should Take Your Kid to Charity Shops Even If You are Wealthy
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New Year’s Resolutions for Children
Addressing Nightmares with Your Child: A Step towards Alleviating Fears
Essential Items Every Mom Should Carry in Her Bag for Handling Minor Mishaps
When Visitation Dreams Occur in Kids…
Understanding Fears in Kids and Teens
Child Development: Are You Anxious About Autistic Risks?
Autism: Tools To Adapt Yourself To Your Child’s Emotions And Unexpressed Requests
Essential Items Every Mom Should Carry in Her Bag for Handling Minor Mishaps
Why You Should Take Your Kid to Charity Shops Even If You are Wealthy
Mindfulness with Your Kids
The Psychological Contents of Halloween