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Kids
How to protect your child against window falls
Adult supervision is always recommended - especially when children are around in areas with open windows or when they are…
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How does mud play benefit children?
Mud play can be a great way for children to connect with nature, develop their motor skills, and explore their…
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Asthma and Children: Understanding the basics
With today being World Asthma Day, it's the perfect time to talk about this important health issue and how it…
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High School
Alarming rise of teen self-harm
Low self-esteem, peer interaction problems, and psychological bullying can trigger self-harm in teenagers.
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Kids
How to teach your child their A, B, Cs
These three fun and creative ideas will help your child to learn the fundamental building blocks of language.
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Pompe Disease – Early diagnosis and treatment
Children with Pompe disease may experience a range of symptoms, including muscle weakness, respiratory problems, and delayed development.
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Eating disorders in kids: Symptoms and treatment
Eating disorders in children are a serious matter that require careful attention and monitoring by parents and healthcare professionals.
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How to set up an emergency fund for your child
Setting up an emergency fund for your child is an excellent way to provide them with a safety net in…
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How to beat childhood colds like a superhero
When it comes to colds and flu, prevention is key, so encourage your child to practice good hygiene and healthy…
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Babies & Toddlers
Alternative birthing methods for expecting moms
New moms have a range of birthing options available to them, including hospital births, home births, and water births.
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High School
Avoid accidentally teaching diet culture to your kids
Small changes in your actions and words can help your child develop a healthy relationship with food and their bodies.
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Kids
The gift of hearing for South African children
KZN was initially selected for a project that will initially screen the hearing of about 15 860 learners at various…
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