Are you playing favourites? It can affect your child’s wellbeing
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When parents are under pressure, they may not be aware of their unreasonable behaviour. By Akanksha Pandey Most of us […] Parenting is hard. (Like, hella hard.) Sure, it can be an amazing adventure full of joy and laughter, but it’s […] Back-to-school is here, and I can’t help but feel anxious. Sure, my first child is only 2, and my second […] New data from a long-term study of 355 mothers and their children found that fixing peeling paint and removing other […] Assisted ventilation is crucial to support very preterm babies, however the treatment often leads to chronic lung disease. While the […] There are several misconceptions associated with breastfeeding. We clear some of them here. By Dr Nidhi Chauhan Breastfeeding, a completely […] One of the most exciting parts of pregnancy – feeling your baby kick – also has the potential to be […] Here are some dance movies that you can watch with your kids. By Disha Roy Choudhury Lovers of dance are […] It’s (going to be) a boy for Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West! Now, before we all start hypothesizing about […] This year, the White House has stated its intent to create an immigration system favoring refugees who can "successfully assimilate." […]
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