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Allergies Down, Healthy Living Up: Educate Your Children About Allergies

Allergies are one of the most common diseases in the US. At least 50 million Americans experience allergies each year. It is also the sixth leading chronic illness within the country. Although it isn’t entirely fatal, some allergies can lead to complications that can be lethal in medical settings. Allergies that go alongside other diseases can also prove disastrous

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Bridging the Gap between Technical and Academic Education

There is a continuous demand for high-skilled workers in different fields worldwide. We have reached the age wherein we are now facing a skill crisis here and abroad. In the UK, for instance, the demand for skilled workers in various sectors reached a sky-high. Many industries now lack talented individuals to sustain business needs. Such a problem will only continue

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Applying Kids’ Skills from Construction Play to Outdoor Living

Lego, Magna-tiles, and kinetic sand. For us parents, these are just toys that we buy for our kids. But for our kids, these toys are so much more. They’re tools for them to bring their creative imagination to life. They built castles with Magna-tiles and kinetic sand. They built towers and robots made from Lego

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How You Can Guide Your Child to the Right Career Path

Parents need to be more than just an ‘authority’ figure to their children if they want their kids to succeed. They need to be their kids’ friend and mentor, guiding them to choose the right career for them, which is crucial for their future and well-being. After all, younger individuals tend to be more indecisive,

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Parenting 101: Protecting Your Family Against Dengue Fever

Severe dengue fever is a life-threatening illness followed by a potentially lethal complication within a few hours. It is an infectious disease and spreads through the mosquito’s bite during the day or night time. Each year, the dengue virus infects around 400 million people worldwide. There is no specific medicine to treat dengue fever nor

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A Comprehensive List of Must-Haves for New Moms

Becoming a new mom is an extraordinary feeling. Giving birth to another life is one of nature’s most beautiful phenomena. While the process is beautiful, it can also be a little nerve-wracking for the new moms. As a new mom, it is easy to get confused between which clothes to buy and which stroller to

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Four Helpful Tips for Scared First-Time Parents

The news of you and your partner expecting a child will expose you to a lot of emotions. If starting a family is well within your plans, you will consider the life-changing event as a blessing. However, you cannot use the same description once you welcome the kid into the world. First-time parents will be

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Help Make Your Child’s Doctor Dreams A Reality

Children often have big dreams when they are little. A big favorite is becoming a doctor. However, like other childhood dreams, this can easily fall to the wayside. But children who want to become doctors will be very persistent. If you are a parent to one such child, you should be giving them as much

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Choosing a College Course with Your Young Adult

Seeing your children off to college might be one of the saddest and most heartbreaking moments of your life. Imagine caring for someone for more than half your life, then sending them off to a place where there is a high chance of them not returning anymore — save for a few holidays. Every year,

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Raising Independent Children: What You Need To Teach Them

Parents should be teaching their children to be independent as early as possible. These skills help them develop as they grow, boosting their self-esteem and personality. If you want your child to grow up to be someone you can be proud of, raising them to be independent is the way to go. Here are some

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