Managing your children’s friends
From the first day of school, our children’s friends have an important role in their lives. Here is a little guide to help you find out how to manage the friends, the visits, and the day trips.
From the first day of school, our children’s friends have an important role in their lives. Here is a little guide to help you find out how to manage the friends, the visits, and the day trips.
Should we tell fictitious stories to our kids? Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the baby-delivering Stork, the Tooth Fairy?
Fairy tales are very helpful for your children and gently prepare them to face life and its pitfalls.
Is your child stressed out and anxious before an exam or sports competition? Could they be experiencing too much performance stress?
Your child is no longer a baby, but isn’t quite a teenager either. How do you explain his or her sudden onset of logic and rationality?
Her teacher tells you: “It’s a pleasure to take care of a child who listens so well” and you refrain from answering “Whose child? Mine?”
As many as one in three children bite their nails, some as young as 2 or 3 years old, but it is usually around 8 years old that they develop this habit.
Some children have a huge fear of the dentist! In some cases, it’s the parents’ and grandparents’ bad experiences - in another era - that fuel these fears.
“We won’t leave until you give a big hug to your uncle!” What should we do or avoid to help our children follow their instinct?
The moms on our Facebook page wanted to share with you the funniest and most common telltale signs that let you know your child is up to no good!
Your baby’s all grown up and is now able to choose his own friends. Do you find unsettling to realize that he’s not always making the same choices you would have in his place?
Your eldest is starting daycare or school, your children will be separated for the first time and you are wondering you can prepare them so they go through this new stage smoothly?
Your children's Halloween party is going to be a blast! Colorful decorations, costumes, candy galore and fun family evenings are on the menu!
In a few weeks, children will begin a new school year. Whether it be their first day or they are returning for another year, here are some articles to help you prepare.