Communicating actively and listening attentively to your children are essential ingredients to successful parenting. Your children’s feelings, views and opinions worth your attention.
children
Children Diagnosed With Diabetes, Cause Is Linked To Obesity
Obesity is a growing problem around the world with more people becoming obese and at a younger age.
Mothers Who Adopt Intensive Parenting Are More Likely To Be Stressed & Depressed
Mothers whose lives revolve around their children may be more likely to be stressed and suffer from depression, according to a study.
Population Explosion In The Developing World Must Be Addressed As Part Of Environmental Issues
Addressing the growing population and consumption must be part of protecting environment, according to Royal Society.
Humans As Young As Eleven Months Old Have A Natural Affinity For Wildlife Than Toys – Study
Researchers from Rutgers University and the University of Virginia, in America, conducted a series of experiments with young children aged between 11 months and just over three years old involving live animals and toys.
Youngsters With Behavioral Woes Can Be Trained ‘Horse Whisper’ To Boost Their Confidence & Self Esteem
Horse whispering is perhaps most famously associated with the 1998 Hollywood film directed by and starring Robert Redford.
Half A Billion Children Are At Risk Of Physically & Mentally Stunted Due To Malnutrition
In a report by the Save the Children charity, five hundred million children could grow up physically and mentally stunted over the next 15 years because they do not have enough to eat.
Children Suffers Sexual Abuse In Dutch Catholic Institutions
Tens of thousands of children were victims of sexual abuse in Dutch Catholic institutions since 1945, a report says.
Children Is Not Spared From Bad Cholesterol
Currently, it is not only in the western world where a lot of children suffer from obesity, hypertension, cardiovascular problem, diabetes and other diseases.
Lead Poisonings Among Children, A Plague In China
Mass lead poisonings typically come to light only after suspicious parents seek hospital tests, then alert neighbors or co-workers. The few published studies point to a huge problem.