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All About Dyslexia in Kids
All About Dyslexia in Kids
Many think of Dyslexia as word blindness but it is much more than that. Dyslexia is also a problem that can occur when it comes to a child’s ability to do m...
Charting Children's Growth
Charting Children's Growth
Although each child is different, it can be reassuring for parents to know that their children are growing and developing at a normal rate. Paediatricians often...
Common Behaviour Problems in Children
Common Behaviour Problems in Children
Children’s behaviour is naturally varied. All children can be on their best behaviour, and all children can be on their worst behaviour at...
Dyspraxia in Children
Dyspraxia in Children
Dyspraxia is a neurological condition that impairs movement. As it relates directly to a child's motor skills, children who experience dyspraxia (or development...
Safe Teething Remedies
Safe Teething Remedies
In many ways, teething is an exciting time, as it heralds the arrival of a baby’s first teeth. However, the process of teething can be long and laborious for a baby,...
The Terrible Twos Explained
The Terrible Twos Explained
The 'Terrible Twos' is so named because it is a period of child development in which children initially begin to make their own choices. At this age a toddler begins...
Thumb-Sucking and Dummies
Thumb-Sucking and Dummies
While most parents are comfortable with a baby who uses a dummy or sucks their thumb, when the habit continues in toddlers, parents often seek advice on how to help...
Welcoming a New Sibling
Welcoming a New Sibling
Many parents envision building a family where the children are not only siblings, but the best of friends. While the kids will likely grow to love each other dearly,...
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