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Kids

Helping gifted kids shine

School Parents Does your child talk about the finer points of an oxymoron? Feels personally responsible for the treatment of whales, taught himself or herself to read before starting school, or prefers playing chess to general board games?

Open wide and check the fillings

Rachel Browne Health and welfare groups want a publicly funded campaign to educate young people about looking after their teeth.

When it comes to schooling, there's no place like home

Kids at risk from cheap toys

Helicopter parents not doing enough to let children fail

babysitters

Preparing for a babysitter

When you hire a new babysitter, you'll want to make sure you give them all the information they need to care for your children. The more prepared you are, the more at ease you'll feel about going out.

school readiness

Off to school we go

Carol Fallows Starting school can be a rather emotional time for everyone - some of those mums at the school gate even have a tear trickling down their cheeks. EB has some advice to help all first timers - from kids to mums and dads.

Kids' food for busy grown-ups

Paula Goodyer With childhood health and obesity featuring heavily in the news of late here is a simple three day food plan to help you get through the week!

Choosing a car that will suit your family

Essential Baby talks to Drive.com.au Editor Toby Hagon about safe cars and what to consider when purchasing a family vehicle.

Choosing a school

Carol Fallows You may think you have plenty of time to decide what you are going to do about schooling, your little one may only be six months/one year/ a toddler. Think again. If you don’t already have your child’s name down at the school of your choice you may miss out. Carol Fallows has put together a checklist of things to consider when choosing a school for your child.

Choosing a holiday

Getting away on a family holiday is as easy as picking a destination and packing, right?

School homework: Tips to avoid tears and tantrums

Sonja Walker Hated by children of all ages, nightly homework causes stress for parents all over and yet it is an inevitable part of school life for children from Kindergarten through to Year 12.

Healthy children actively involved

To make a change for the better, parents and children have to become actively involved in changing their lifestyles. They need to support and encourage each other.

Teaching kids about good money management

Analaura Luna Although the piggy bank is the first thing that springs to mind when we think about teaching kids money management skills, the reality is that these days, the money box should just be the first step in the process.

Preparing a sibling for the new arrival

Gill South When my mother was seven, her baby sister was born, to her absolute shock and horror. She had been having a perfectly nice time getting full attention from both her parents and this new arrival was there to spoil the party as far as she was concerned.

Raising an only child

Gill South The good news is, numerous studies prove only children are no more spoiled, lonely or maladjusted than children with siblings. But parents of only children do agonise over how best to raise them.

Tips for step families

Alison Cameron Stepfamilies Australia has the following tips for step parents.

Teaching kids to get organised

Sonja Walker Parents and teachers commonly complain about kids’ inability to plan and execute even the simplest of tasks. But how often do you find yourself doing things for your child because it’s quicker, easier and more efficient?

Party games for toddlers and children

Increasingly, we’re spending more time planning our children’s parties. Something often agonised over is the type of games to provide. Here are some suggestions to keep your little party animals happy!

Encouraging co-operation from children

Carole Disseldorp Nagging and yelling is ineffective and is frustrating and annoying for children, teenagers and parents. Here's some more positive strategies to encourage your child do work with you, not against you.

Entertaining kids on a rainy day

Elissa Baxter It's raining, the kids are stir-crazy and you're all out of ideas to keep them amused. If you have an internet connection and a printer, there are stacks of resources on the web that can help you keep the kids amused. Read our rainy day rescue!

Support for Mum when Dad works away

Department of Communities (WA) Does your partner spend time away for work? More and more families are developing their own strategies to deal with the challenges of the home and away lifestyle and are making it work for them.

Obesity and your children

Sue Cutbill On a daily basis, as parents, we are bombarded by facts and figures concerning the child obesity epidemic. Find out how to build healthy habits so you don't have to change unhealthy ones!

Growth Chart

Compare your child's height and weight for age against the World Health Organization's standard growth charts for children aged 0-3 years.

Work/life balance

Justine gives advice to a mum who had a scary pregnancy dream.

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Needles and natural killer cells

I thought I would do a bit of a run-down on what is involved with a fresh IVF cycle, because unless you have done it, why would you know?

Rainbow choc-pops

With a little inspiration, imagination and forward planning, a day involving screaming hordes of children descending on your home in search of fairy bread can be fun.

Mountain Buggy Terrain: review

The thought of being addicted to prams has always eluded me … until now.

$10 off My Child subscription

EB members can pick up a year's subscription to My Child magazine for just $20 - that's a saving of 44 percent!

Sports stars need to lift their game.

Poorly-behaved sports heroes may well present a perfect opportunity for us to teach our children the consequences of bad behaviour.

The Baby and Toddler Show

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Have you ever accidentally hurt your baby?

You can’t help bad luck. No matter how under or over protective you are, accidents happen!

Motherhood: it's all a matter of perspective

No Jacinta Tynan, motherhood is not a piece of cake. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't try to find the joy where we can.

Home-made best for baby

It seems home-made baby food is the best health option and the cheapest in today's economic climate. Fiona Purdon reports

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