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I feel like I don’t do anything with my child now she’s older (grade 6). Afterschool it’s either sports or if it’s a night we’re home by the time we get home from school have half hour down time, get homework done it’s then dinner time and then house work like tidy up from dinner, get lunches done...
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Hey Everyone, I was in a toxic relationship for 10 years and I was on the receiving end of verbal and mental abuse. I've since separated from my children father 6 months ago. We are currently living residentual and had originally moved here 7 years ago for my exs job and I was then isolated from...
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For those whose children have competed at national level or higher, how much training etc do you encourage at each age? My child is 12 years old and in grade 6. She’s a very successful sports person already and competes at national level at her chosen sport (and has made it there in other sports in...

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*Sponsored post Here's a little insight into what I do for my day job. I'm an Educational Consultant at my family owned business Harleys Educational . The year before my daughter started prep I put together a pack to help us get ready. Since then this pack has become one of our biggest sellers. Here is a quick little video I made about the products featured in that pack. Don't laugh at me and my...
Separation anxiety is fairly normal occurrence and most children will experience this at some stage. And it's something they will eventually grow out of. My daughter suffered from it when she started prep so i've learnt some things along the way so I thought I would share them with you all. 1) Make sure tell them what is happening. Explain using direct language what will be happening try to do...
About Author: JB is the volunteer co-coordinator, and a regular writer, for Fighters Against Child Abuse Australia. She is a stay-at-home mum with 6 children aged between the ages of 7 months and 20 years and is currently working toward a BA Literature / Sociology, and a diploma in counselling. Child sexual abuse is a topic nobody wants to talk about. Not only is it an uncomfortable subject, but...
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