Lykke-Merlot Helliesen, who only took up the game six months ago, humiliates seven-time Norwegian champion Simen Agdestein, 47
Category: children
Peanut Allergy Exposure Occurs Most Often At Home, Study Says
Majority of moderate, severe reactions are handled inappropriately Source: HealthDay
How to Make Your Home Comfortable for Your Kids After a Divorce
Just because you’re divorced doesn’t mean your children can’t be part of two independent, happy homes. Creating your new home as a bachelor or bachelorette is different than making a home for your children. Although your interior design needs to reflect your lifestyle, it should also be a comfortable place for your kids so they […] The post How to Make Your Home Comfortable for Your Kids After a Divorce appeared first on .
‘We expected our daughter’s MS but it still felt like a bombshell’
Childhood multiple sclerosis often goes undetected but Lucy Wood’s early diagnosis at the age of five has been crucial in reducing her disability over time
Children as young as 10 smoking to ease exam worries
Survey reveals children eat chocolate, smoke and drink the high-sugar beverages to get through Key Stage Two SATs
Pornography: Young children and teens who send sex images risk mental problems
Leading psychiatrist warns ‘sexting’ and cyberbullying could have unforeseen consequences in later life
How to Spot the Signs That Your Child Is Suffering from Exam Stress
Whilst it is perfectly normal for anyone, child or adult, to become anxious before taking a test, excessive stress can cause both short and long-term psychological and physical damage. Help your child get through their exams safely by learning how to spot the signs of exam stress. How is exam stress different? All stress is […] The post How to Spot the Signs That Your Child Is Suffering from Exam Stress appeared first on .
Judith Woods: anyone for a ‘Game of 72’?
The latest social media-fuelled fad among is disappearing for 72 hours without telling their parents. It’s time to beat them at their own game…
The last word on dyslexia?
Dyslexia is not just an issue for ‘middle-class mothers whose children aren’t as bright as they’d wished’. Eleanor Doughty talks to neuroscientist Usha Goswami
Is Wi-Fi making your child ill?
As France bans Wi-Fi in nursery and primary schools, a British expert who has given up using wireless gadgets says we should do the same
Measles May Weaken Immune System for Up to 3 Years, Study Contends
Findings highlight importance of measles vaccine for preventing damaging infection, doctors saySource: HealthDay