The preteen years see your offspring transitioning from a child towards the teen phase, but not quite there yet. Preteens experience physical and emotional changes like teens do, thus making the transition challenging for preteens and parents alike.  With ample love and guidance, parents can 
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When a child moves from the tween to the teen phase, the parenting methods need to evolve as well and most likely will have to undergo a sea change – a transformation that can be jarring to you.  You need to be a guide rather 
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The teen years are complicated and can be hard on the teenager as well as the parent. Your teenager’s behaviour can appear to change almost overnight from predictable and considerate to baffling, stressful and even causing hurt. These are common issues that teens exhibit and 
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As a parent, you may have come across plenty of advice discussing misbehaving kids and how best to navigate their outbursts. The usual way of dealing with tantrums is to follow through with consequences while picking our battles. That’s all good, but what if you 
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Many parents focus on their children’s grades and extracurricular activities, such as ensuring kids study, do their homework, and get to soccer practice or dance lessons on time.  Focusing on the child’s academic and extracurricular activities is all very well, but all too often parents 
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According to the United Nations, any punishment involving the use of physical force, no matter how light, that causes discomfort to the child can be termed corporal punishment. Even non-physical forms of punishment can be degrading. These too are included under corporal punishment. These often 
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Children, who are gifted, typically have a fondness for learning, process information rapidly, have a good memory, and often can concentrate for a long duration with an overly intense focus.  Even though gifted children may appear socially mature, they might feel lonely or have trouble 
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The term “genius” stands for someone with extraordinary intellectual capability. Psychologists first used intelligence quotient (IQ) as a metric to define a genius in the early 1900s. At that time, the threshold level for being categorized as a genius was 140. Over time, that threshold 
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Everything in life requires balance, including parenting. The most common parenting styles are: Authoritarian: The do-as-you-are-told style Authoritative: A healthy balance between permissive and authoritarian parenting Permissive: Overly indulgent with few rules and boundaries Uninvolved: Totally uninvolved in the child’s upbringing An authoritative style, which 
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When speaking to your children, it is vital to pay heed to your tone and how you modulate your voice. As humans, we often detect the exact way we are spoken to, and children are no different. At times, we may not come off as 
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