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24 Feb 2026

The Hyperactive Child’s Diet: Foods That Help (and Hurt) Focus and Behavior

Today, I’m going to share something that could change your daily battles with your hyperactive child  not overnight, but gradually and genuinely. I’m talking about food. And before you roll your eyes thinking this is another ‘eliminate sugar and everything will be fine’ lecture  it’s not. The relationship between diet and hyperactive behavior is far […]

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12 Apr 2026

The Day You Hear “Your Child Hit Someone”

Few things shock a parent more than hearing: “Your child hit another child today.”“Your child bit someone.” In that moment, parents feel: You start thinking:“Why is my child doing this? Should I be worried?” Why Children Hit and Bite Hitting and biting are usually not planned behavior.They are impulsive reactions. Children hit or bite when […]
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Toddler Parenting

8 Apr 2026

Why Teachers Keep Complaining About My Child

When It Feels Like Your Child Is Always in Trouble Some parents hear complaints once in a while.But some parents hear the same things again and again: After a point, it stops feeling like a complaint about behavior — it starts feeling like a complaint about your child… and about your parenting. You start feeling […]
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Toddler Parenting

5 Apr 2026

Frequent School Complaints About My Child What Should I Do?

When the School Call Starts Making You Anxious At first, it was just one complaint. “Your child talks too much.”“Your child doesn’t sit in class.”“Your child pushed another child.”“Your child is not focusing.” You thought okay, it happens. But then the complaints became frequent. Weekly. Sometimes daily. Now, whenever the school number flashes on your […]
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Toddler Parenting

23 Mar 2026

My Child Doesn’t Listen What Am I Doing Wrong?

“I Repeat the Same Thing All Day… And Still Nothing Changes” “Wake up.”“Get ready.”“Eat your food.”“Do your homework.”“Don’t do that.”“Come here.” By the end of the day, you feel like a broken speaker — repeating the same things again and again. And then at night, when everything is quiet, one thought comes: “Why doesn’t my […]
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Toddler Parenting

7 Nov 2025

Baby Fell Off the Bed? Warning Signs Every Parent Should Never Ignore (2025 Guide)

Every parent’s nightmare — your baby rolls over and falls off the bed. The panic, the guilt, and the rush of thoughts are overwhelming.But before you blame yourself, take a deep breath. Accidents happen, even to the most cautious parents. What matters is how you respond next. In this episode of the Parenting Podcast by […]
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Toddler Parenting

12 Oct 2025

Smart Toys That Train Your Child’s Brain: The Science of Learning Through Play

Playtime Is the New Classroom Playtime isn’t a break from learning — it is learning.Every time a child touches, builds, paints, or questions, new neural pathways light up in their brain. The toys they use can either limit or expand those pathways. In my recent Parenting Podcast, I explored this topic with the creative team […]

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