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Four common child fears and how to tackle them

Fears might be rational or irrational in children. Getting your youngster to overcome anxieties is frequently easier than you think.

However, if you don’t face your concerns head-on, it can turn your life into a nightmare.

Here are some of the most frequent anxieties that children have, as well as how to deal with them.

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Motherhood, Parenting

Making memories with your family: some special ideas

Memories of the things that you do with your family will mostly live on in your head. They’re the sort of things you can talk about together when you feel like reminiscing. But lots of the ways you can make memories will also give you a more tangible thing that you can enjoy. Photos have always been a fun way to preserve some of your best memories, from birthdays to family holidays. And there are other ways to create mementoes of your favourite occasions that you can look at and reflect on your favourite times. Try these ideas if you want to make some special memories.

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Parenting

Taking care of your child’s eyesight

If you are keen to ensure that you are properly looking after your child, one of the main things you need to focus on is their eyesight. The eyesight is hugely important, and yet many parents accidentally overlook it or forget just how vital it is. The truth is that it is one of the main things you need to be paying attention to at all times. In this article, we are going to take a look at some of the major things you should consider in order to ensure that you are taking proper care of your child’s eyesight. If you can do all this, their eyesight should be in a much better condition.

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Helping your child succeed at school

All parents and guardians want their child to succeed at school and achieve their potential. As your child makes their way through nursery, primary and secondary school, the role you play will be integral to their achievements. If you’re eager to support your child throughout their education, take a look at these top ways to provide the help they need. 

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Women’s Day: What we do and say as parents matters

It’s two days before International Women’s Day. I am sitting in a coffee shop, music blaring through my headphones, a half-eaten sandwich and a cup of cold brew with a dash of oat milk next to me. I dropped off my youngest at his grandparents because I wanted to spend some time writing before picking up my other two kids from school. Do you think this is something a man would have to do in order to get one hour of free time?

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