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Lifeskills: Looking after a pet
By Junior on 11/04/2012 17:21:56
How to introduce a family pet into your home
Many children are naturally drawn to animals from an early age. Introducing a pet not only teaches your child about how to care for something, but also teaches him about responsibility, too.• One of the most important things to remember is that your
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Lessons learned from my rabbit
By Susan Walls on 12/04/2012 12:26:04
These sweet and soft creatures will teach your child the meaning of life
1 Love and lossThe day we brought our first bunnies home, the nice man in the pet shop gave us a free booklet. It listed the diseases that Flopsie and Fluffy might suffer from: myxomatosis, viral haemorrhagic disease, red urine and fly strike were
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Wendy Cooling's 10 best books for babies and young children
By Susannah Osborne on 21/11/2012 19:34:00
The founder of Bookstart shares her favourite books for pre-schoolers
Dear Zoo by Rod CampbellThis classic, lift-the-flap book has been a favourite with toddlers for over 20 years. Little readers love joining in with the story of when, "I wrote to the zoo to send me a pet..." Now available as an award-winning Dear Zoo
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Lifeskills: How to teach your child patience
By Junior on 19/10/2012 12:16:12
Children live in the moment - but you can teach them to think of the future, too
that to her. The more she is able to empathise with other people, the more sensitive she'll be towards them.More lifeskills...SharingGetting dressedLooking after a pet
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Top Ten Tips for School
By Charlie Taylor on 31/07/2008 13:58:36
Teacher Charlie Taylor offers his insider’s guide to get both you and your child to the top of the class
. I found out later that she had written to the Local Education Authority and the Secretary of State for Education, before eventually removing Gemma from the school, rather than resolve the issue.Remember, teachers really do want the best for your
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