Month: September 2020

This shift towards private education reduces the responsibility of governments to adequately fund public schools, and to ensure all children have access to high-quality education. With schools reopening after COVID-19 closures, concerns about the safety and certainty of public schooling have driven some parents to consider alternatives to sending kids back to brick-and-mortar classrooms. One option making headlines
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 16 2020 Research findings from Aarhus University and the Central Denmark Region’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Centre show that quality of life is poorer for preschool children with ADHD compared to children from the control population. But the children’s quality of life can be significantly improved using treatment without medication.
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Calming the chaos of all those toys might be easier than you think—we asked an expert to share her tips. Tired of craft supplies on your kitchen table and action figures underfoot? Rebecca Simon of Toronto-based kids interior design firm Maison Ellie shares her tips for finally getting that playroom organized. 1. Purge and sort
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This may be uncomfortable to hear, but racism is ingrained in all of us. It’s no longer enough to teach kids not to “see colour”—in fact, it’s harmful. Here’s how to take action. You might hear the expression “anti-racist” and think, “Yes, I’m against racism; therefore, I’m anti-racist.” Many people think this, but “anti-racist” actually
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Tip #1: Don’t do what I did! 😉 Hopefully these tips for moving will help, including what order to pack and the best moving boxes EVER. Subscribe for ever Wednesday videos!! http://bit.ly/sub2moms Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/whatsupmoms Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/whatsupmoms Tips for Flying: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8vZVzAhh_c Labor & Delivery Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg_y-19iH0Y
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YUMMY KITCHEN IDEAS Cooking is awesome! This skill is very useful for everyday life, and for special occasions, you need to know something extra. Learn how to make yummy fantastic foods in 5 minutes. What makes ordinary food special? Our answer is decoration! Check out lovely food decor ideas that we prepared for you. You
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Feelings of fear and anxiety are normal, especially when a person faces an impending danger. In some people, however, they feel anxious without any reason. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a condition that is characterized by persistent and excessive worry or fear about a multitude of factors, making a person overly concerned about work, family,
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 15 2020 A recent study from the Henry Ford Sports Medicine Research team suggests that high school athletes competing, not only in football, but in soccer, hockey, basketball, swimming, cheerleading and other sports are not only at risk for concussions, but may need a longer recovery than first thought. The
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