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BED-WETTING CHRONICLES: MY 12 YEAR OLD SON STILL BED-WETS; I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING
Bed-wetting can be distressing for both the child and the parent. Some children are unable to achieve dryness at night even after being potty trained. The psychological implication of bed-wetting on older children can results in poor academic performance and behavior. Many of these children suffer physical, verbal and emotional abuse; from adults and even … Continue reading “BED-WETTING CHRONICLES: MY 12 YEAR OLD SON STILL BED-WETS; I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING”
Parenting Triggers: How to Identify Them and Take Control
By Louise-Ann Paris-Riviere | Updated June 2022
Screen Addiction: 5 Ways to Limit Screen Time for Kids
Screen time isn’t bad. With moderation, it comes with some benefits for children and even adults. Kids stay entertained, they learn new information in engaging ways and their motor skills and coordination may improve through video games and the like. Some smartphone apps also encourage healthy lifestyles. But if screen time is going through the … Continue reading “Screen Addiction: 5 Ways to Limit Screen Time for Kids”
Relationships need a lot of work in order for to survive, and yet many couples always seem to be too busy with work, the kids and so many other things, they can barely have a little together time. We feel too tired to go out, date nights are too expensive or we’re just not interested … Continue reading “5 Unique Date Night Ideas“
9 Life Skills and Values Every Parent Should Teach Their Children at an Early Age
It is quite common for kids to be unable to handle real-world situations until they’re in high school or even college. A recent study by the online security company AVG Technologies found that while 58 percent of 3- to 5-year-olds in the U.S. can navigate a smartphone, fewer than one out of six (15 percent) … Continue reading “9 Life Skills and Values Every Parent Should Teach Their Children at an Early Age“