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Lifeskills: Sharing
By Junior on 17/04/2012 13:23:59
How to encourage your child's generous streak

the important role without negativity or aggression. You can also explain the benefits to him (his friend will also share his toys with him).• Never force your child to share by threatening to take him home, or depriving him of a treat. He should see

Five ways to introduce your baby to water
By Fiona McKim on 24/10/2011 16:12:08
Our top tips for raising a happy water baby

1 Use props Tempt your baby with a new bath toy – it is a great way to entice her into the water.2 Share a bathAsk your partner to hold her while you play in the bath with her toys. She will forget her fears and want to join you. 3 Hold off

Preserving precious memories with your child
By Fiona McKim on 22/09/2011 17:52:34
Record those special moments with these simple and fun ideas

to be included. Working with your child to create a scrapbook can be a fun, rewarding experience and will give you both not only a fun project at the present, but something shared to look back on in the future. Make a memory boxSometimes a scrapbook is simply

Lifeskills: Getting dressed
By Fiona McKim on 02/05/2012 17:43:02
How to teach your child to dress herself independently

Older babies and toddlers have an uncanny ability to undress themselves, whipping off shoes, socks or headgear at - well, the drop of a hat; but it takes much more skill and co-ordination for a child to get dressed independently.WhenFrom around 15

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