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Potty training is a major concern for many parents. We received several questions from parents where they have asked about the right age to potty train their child. What do you guys think about this?…Continue
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Store shelves are full of notebooks, backpacks and the latest kids clothing styles. Summer is coming to an end and it is the time to get ready for back to school. Parents get excited about this on…Continue
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Taking your children out on a vacation is extremely beneficial for them and plays an important role in their overall upbringing. Here are some of the benefits of traveling with your child:• Cultural…Continue
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Tips to help your child overcome shyness1. Be an Outgoing Parent2. Offer Them a Way In3. Offer Advice4. Talk to Them About Their Feelings5. Build Positive Social SkillsTo know more , Visit:…Continue
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Teaching math to your child can be easy if you add some fun to it. Instead of sticking with paper and pencil, try to include math in your child’s daily activities to make it a great learning experience. There are many interesting ways to make your child engaged and excited about learning the numbers.
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Our children are the future of our world, and to ensure that it is the brightest and most opportune world possible, we need to teach our children many things, not only to prepare them but to arm them and enable them. Here are ten self-explanatory important things a mother should teach her young child:
1. Respect is not only…
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