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We always want our children to be kind and thoughtful of others all while learning to express their own feelings.
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Ahhh, you’ve had a lovely summer break and now it’s time to gear up for school. Anticipation is in the
Some youngsters readily put their face in the water in delight! Other kids perceive some types of light touch sensations
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During these times of uncertainty, you want to give your child an internal experience of safety and security amidst the
For many parents, the prospect of teaching your child is daunting. How do I school my kids when I’m not
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