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Parenting with a mental illness can be made easier with the right support network

Parenting with a mental illness can be made easier with the right support network | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
More than 45 per cent of Australians experience mental illness in their lifetimes, but there's often a shortage of services and support for their families. 

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How to Talk to Teens About Edibles

How to Talk to Teens About Edibles | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Pot brownies and colorful gummies may look harmless and can be easy to hide, but it’s important for caregivers to help adolescents understand the risks.

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What am I doing wrong? Expert advice for parents struggling when time-outs don't work

What am I doing wrong? Expert advice for parents struggling when time-outs don't work | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Many Australian parents use a type of discipline known as time-out, which has recently been subject to controversy over its effectiveness. Now a wide-ranging study has found it works well on most children if done properly.

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How to Prevent Common Childhood Illnesses

How to Prevent Common Childhood Illnesses | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
There are several common communicable diseases that are contracted by young children. Learning to take precautions to prevent the contraction of these illnesses and also learning to recognize the symptoms of these illnesses early is critical in preventing the spread of communicable diseases and keeping our younger population healthy.
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A child's health is pivotal and prevention is always the best approach! This guide provides with experts' advice on how to minimize the risks of common childhood illnesses.

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A Promise Is a Promise

A Promise Is a Promise | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Promise to Tell the Whole Truth

A promise is a promise. Some folks apply a rating scale, believing that breaking a big promise is inexcusable, while a small one is acceptable. That’s simply false. While breaking a big promise, such as failing to repay borrowed money, can torpedo a relationship, reneging on promises, such as being on time, casts doubt on future behavior.

Remember, trust is built through a series of experiences shared with others. When behavior is consistent, faith in the relationship develops. When promises are broken or people are misled, the bonds of trust are breached.

Broken promises imply that the offenders either didn’t think before making the promises, or don’t care that they’ve let you down. They’re also implying that their needs are more important than yours. So, be careful about the promises that you make and with whom you make them.

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Promise to Tell the Whole Truth

A promise is a promise. Some folks apply a rating scale, believing that breaking a bigpromise is inexcusable, while a small one is acceptable. That’s simply false. While breaking a big promise, such as failing to repay borrowed money, can torpedo a relationship, reneging on promises, such as being on time, casts doubt on future behavior.


Remember, trust is built through a series of experiences shared with others. When behavior is consistent, faith in the relationship develops. When promises are broken or people are misled, the bonds of trust are breached.


Broken promises imply that the offenders either didn’t think before making the promises, or don’t care that they’ve let you down. They’re also implying that their needs are more important than yours. So, be careful about the promises that you make and with whom you make them.


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When your kid gets COVID at school: Katy Gallagher on being prepared

When your kid gets COVID at school: Katy Gallagher on being prepared | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The federal senator tells what she learnt when her teenage daughter picked up the virus at drama class – and when her double-vaccinated partner fell ill.

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Sesame Street's pandemic advice for parents: 'Find rituals, be flexible, take a breath'

Sesame Street's pandemic advice for parents: 'Find rituals, be flexible, take a breath' | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The show that has raised generations urges families to find joy in the everyday as coronavirus keeps children home

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Why education is the new luxury among Chinese parents | Jing Daily

Why education is the new luxury among Chinese parents | Jing Daily | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

"A viral WeChat post from a middle-class Chinese mom reveals the psychology of this demographic and their new definition of luxury.


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The one thing you should never say to your daughter

The one thing you should never say to your daughter | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Women who remember their parents' comments about their childhood weight are more likely to be unhappy with their size as adults, research suggests. The study also found they are more prone to being overweight in later life. "Commenting on a woman's weight is never a good idea, even when they are young girls," said Brian Wansink, the study's lead author. 

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