Fix Your Discipline Fallbacks

Yelling and bad habits may help mothers to overpower their kids but in the long term, these factors will affect negatively to children. Suzanne Potts is a mother who often screams. She said “When I asked my sons something 15 times but they didn’t do it, I would yell at them. After that, they show … Read more

Mom, Interrupted!

“You go crazy when your children keep talking about their stories. Some children often disturb you before they learn about the impatience. There are tips for you to control your children below”. Being the mother of three 8-year-old children, Susan Lieberman knows how to be disturbed by her kids’ stories, “when 6-year-old daughter wants to … Read more

Limited Vegetables In Summer

There are some kinds of food which seem to be cool and nutritious, but they have totally opposite effects, especially fruits that only appear during the summer. In summer, air becomes hotter and hotter, so housewives often tend to choose healthy food to enhance health. However, in fact, there are some types of food which … Read more

Million-dollar Smile (Part 1) – Dental issues of children

“It’s very difficult to guide the habit of dental care of children in all ages. To celebrate Dental Health Month, we will give you some useful information about teeth care for children.” It’s very difficult to guide the habit of dental care of children in all ages. Michelle was stunned to tell her valuable experience … Read more

Million-dollar Smile (Part 2) – The intervention of parents

The intervention of parents “Child care nowadays is different from the past. Now children more frequently various kinds of foods and drinks, for example they drink not only water but also juice and milk” – Sarah Hulland, dentist – “These types of snack foods brought many terrible consequences to teeth.” After witnessing two children who … Read more

Breeders vs. Dinks – Can We Be Friends? (Part 1)

Like many married-with-kids jugglers, my husband and I look back fondly L on our pre-children days. We were together for more than four years before our first daughter came along, and we had many fun times and adventures, from spontaneous overseas holidays to regular Sunday hangovers. Over the past few years, we have fully embraced … Read more

Breeders vs. Dinks – Can We Be Friends? (Part 2)

And, to that end, I set about creating a short (but not extensive) list of things breeders can keep in mind if you’re keen to keep the friendship flame alive with dinks. There are certain mysteries of motherhood that just don’t make for particularly interesting conversation. Some of these would include: vomit, poo, any body … Read more

Raising Resilient Kids (Part 1)

Simple strategies to help your child weather life’s rainy days and tough times During bleak moments – when word comes that a close relative has been in a bad car accident, or experts on the radio are forecasting still more economic hardship ahead or the evening news is all about the latest fast-spreading virus – … Read more

Raising Resilient Kids (Part 2)

2.    Hone their problem-solving skills In addition to wanting to shield our kids from life’s hard stuff, it’s also parental nature to want to fix our children’s problem. But always swooping down with some form of plaster robs kids of an important worth opportunity. Feeling capable of improving a tough situation is a key component … Read more

Raising Resilient Kids (Part 3)

5.    Frame setback as a chance to grow When trouble hits, Hyde says, parents need to let their children know that whatever painful emotion they’re feeling is legitimate – but also reassure them that they’ll bounce back. ‘When my husband died’, she says, ‘sometimes my kids and I would just cry together’. But she also … Read more

What It Feels Like To Be Fostered

Flavia Jarrett, 29, spend six years in foster care. She lives in Birminghan with her nine-year-old son, Rayhan.  “No matter how much someone welcomes you into their house, makes a fuss of you and lets you decorate your room with posters, it’s always awkward at first. They’re strangers and you feel like an outsider. Sharon … Read more

Make The Switch

Swapping your usual cooking oil for olive oil might help protect you from a stroke. In a study of more than 7 000 over-65s, French researchers discovered that those who regularly use olive oil for cooking and dressing salads were 41% less likely to have a stroke than those who didn’t use it at all. … Read more

Living Well (Part 1)

Spice it up! Sonya shares her favorite international dish, and on the final page of this feature there’s a chance for you to win a fabulous prize Open the door to the spice cupboard in Sonya Kaila-Tierney’s Edinburgh home and everything is just as it should be, with jars and packets lined up, labels facing … Read more

Living Well (Part 2) – Herbs for health

From herbs to raising chickens, everything you need for a healthier, greener home. Herbs for health Thyme is easy to grow, attractive in the garden and very useful in the kitchen Mint is perfect for tea – and Pimm’s Lavender works well in chocolate recipes Scatter dill and mint over potato salad Create a kitchen … Read more

Living Well (Part 3)

Enjoy the good life Fresh produce is just one of the benefits of reading farm animals Our pick of the best back garden animals and insects o   Chickens Cheap to buy, easy to look after and you’ll get to enjoy very fresh eggs. Three hens will supply you with eggs all year. Light Sussex, Rhode … Read more

Signals Of An Autistic Child

Autism has gradually increased and its cause has been a mystery. There are some signals helping you recognize as followed: The early signals of an autistic child A psychological PhD, Manager of Center of Children and Child Psychology Disease Research, who has had many studies of this disease, indicates a lot of differences between a … Read more

Breast-feeding With Flat or Inverted Nipples

Short and inverted nipples are the “sorrow” of many women when breast-feeding. Ha is usually full of breast milk but she can’t feed her baby because her nipples are not only short but also inverted. Whenever she pushes the nipple to her kid’s mouth, he sucks a bit, and then bends his body and bursts … Read more

10 Months: Exhausted To Chase The Baby

Since this month, the baby will be glibber and more playful. Exhausted to chase the baby Since this month, the baby will be glibber and more mischievous. Therefore, you also have to spend much time and strength taking care of him and playing with him. His crawling ability will be more ‘professional’. He can turn … Read more

11 Months: Baby Learns How To Make Friends

Babies at this age still think the whole world revolves around them, so they need to be taught immediately. Share? This scene may be familiar with you. Watching your child and a group of children playing, you realize that your baby is focusing on his toy. Another kid suddenly wants your baby’s toy and spring … Read more