Parenting
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Thriving at School Interview with John Stewart
Thriving at School aims to help children flourish in the crucial early school years and beyond. Current research shows that our children's success in life will depend less on their 'traditional' IQ and more on their emotional intelligence - their ability to form successful relationships, be more understanding of others and form a postitive outlook on life.
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Men would swap a beer for the chance to have a baby
New research shows 86% of men aged 25-44 would like to do more to help their partner fall pregnant1 and now they can with the launch of Menevit, a new pill specifically formulated for male fertility.
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Tasmanian Atlantic Salmon - Just for the Kids
If you love helping Mum and Dad in the kitchen, then you'll have heaps of fun whipping up these lip smacking Tasmanian Atlantic Salmon recipes. Tasmanian Atlantic Salmon is not only easy to prepare, it's absolutely delicious and good for you too! Tasmanian Atlantic Salmon is packed full of Omega-3 fatty acids, which despite the fact that our bodies need them, we can't naturally produce.
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Reduce Meal time tensions and food allergies
Many Australian mothers, particularly those who work outside the home, are giving into their children's junk food demands to reduce meal time tensions rather than lose quality time with their kids.
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Time Management for Manic Mums
Just another Manic Mum Day. Where does your day go? Do you feel as though you never seem to have time to breathe in between all those things that need to get done?
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Sex Sells but at what price to our children
ABC TV’s Difference of Opinion throws the spotlight on another hot, topical subject tonight - are we sexualising kids and young women through ads, magazines, video clips and popular culture?
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No Sex Please We're Parents
Becoming a parent is a life-changing experience, and like all major changes parenthood can also be a major source of strain. Studies show that four out of five relationships are negatively affected by the demanding first year of a child's life and one in five parents will split by the time their children are school-age.
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Tricky Kids Transforming conflict and freeing their potential
It may be every parent and teacher's secret fear to be raising or teaching a Bart Simpson. Why is it that some children are able to virtually always get their way with parents and teachers, and threaten mayhem if they don't?
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