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    ‘Sharenting’ and your children’s rights to online privacy

    Are you crossing a line by sharing information about your children on social media? Most of us take to social media to share stories, images and videos of our kids reaching milestones, achieving things we’re proud of, or sometimes just… existing. We do it because we’re proud parents and we want our friends and family […] More

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    7 Positive Parenting Techniques [Successful Tactics]

    It’s fair to say we all want to do the best for our children, but sometimes you find yourself in that situation with your kids that’s breaking new ground and you have no reference point. You feel unsure how to respond.  Other times you’ve been in the situation often, but wish you could find a […] More

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    How to help your teen get enough sleep during exam time

    Exams are a stressful time for everyone – one way you can help is to ensure your teen gets enough sleep during exam time. READ MORE: SLEEP DURING EXAM TIME – WHY IT’S IMPORTANT Don’t let exam time change their schedule A consistent sleep schedule is the best way to make sure your teen’s brain gets […] More

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    Sleep during exam time – why it’s important

    Sleeping for success Make sure your teens avoid ‘cramnesia’ by ensuring they get enough sleep during exam time. Teens are notoriously sleep-deprived, which you probably know if you’ve ever had to try and get one out of bed and into school on time. The complaining and protesting isn’t just an obnoxious ‘teenage thing’ though – […] More

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    Teaching kids respect

    Learning about respect Schools around the world – including in South Africa – have experienced a rise in pupils disrespecting teachers. While children’s environment plays a role in forming their responses to authority figures, it’s parents who need to instil a basic understanding of respect in their kids. Cindy Glass, founder of Step Up Education […] More

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    What kind of (hopeless) parent are you?

    You’ve heard of helicopter, lawnmower, hands-free and free-range parenting – but Kate Sidley has some new terms to offer. Spineless parenting Not all of us are cut out to be disciplinarians. Personally, I like a quiet life without too much strife. I genuinely believe that taking a long view, keeping family relationships good and their […] More

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    Dealing with anger in children

    Coping with explosive anger Children suffering from anger issues experience added distress. Help them – and yourself – through understanding, and therapeutic techniques. READ MORE: 7 SIGNS YOUR TODDLER MIGHT BE ANXIOUS Anger management is often associated with adults trying to address their flaring tempers or violent outbursts, but many children also struggle to understand and […] More