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Kourtney Kardashian’s divisive parenting style she’ll be using with new baby Roc…

Kourtney Kardashian’s divisive parenting style she’ll be using with new baby Roc…

Fans of the Kardashians will know that oldest sister Kourtney has just given birth to her fourth child, Rocky Thirteen, her first with her husband Travis Barker. As the newest member of the Kardashian family is welcomed into the world fans will be wondering what kind of parents Kourtney, 44, and Travis, 48, will be for their new bundle of …

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Why baby care founders are leaning on their parenting journeys

Why baby care founders are leaning on their parenting journeys

Gemma and Daniel Ng were frequent travelers before their first child arrived. But they soon learned how difficult it could be to travel with a baby and their many accessories. They were on a flight from San Francisco to Hawaii, digging through a diaper bag, when they started dreaming up No Reception Club as a new travel brand for parents.  …

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Stone Age babies received better parenting, study suggests

Stone Age babies received better parenting, study suggests

Modern parents take on much more of the childcare responsibilities themselves than their Stone Age ancestors, but this leads to less effective parenting, a new study suggests. Anthropologists at Cambridge University studied Mbendjele BaYaka, a semi-nomadic tribe who live today in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to find out how traditional societies care for their youngsters. They found that …

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Stone Age babies had better parenting than today! Infants received care for nine…

Stone Age babies had better parenting than today! Infants received care for nine…

Modern life may have made many things easier, but scientists say that raising a child is not one of them. A study of modern hunter-gatherer groups suggests that our Stone Age ancestors gave their children better childcare than we do today. Researchers from Cambridge University found that children among the Mbendjele BaYaka in the Republic of Congo received nine hours …

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Parenting tips from a traditional British ‘Mary Poppins’ nanny

Parenting tips from a traditional British ‘Mary Poppins’ nanny

A Norland trainee nanny in formal uniform. Graduates are not expected to wear their uniform once they start working for a family, unless requested for a special occasion. Norland College A small college in the historic city of Bath, U.K., is the place Britain’s royal family calls when they need child care. Norland, which was founded more than 130 years …

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Sock babies teach valuable parenting skills

Sock babies teach valuable parenting skills

This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author’s own. Addison Beasley– Mustangs Ahead (LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL)- Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) psychology Mustangs at Lakewood Ranch High School (LRHS) had the opportunity to experience what it is like to be a parent. Over the course of two weeks, Mustangs were required to …

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Why she loves attachment parenting

Why she loves attachment parenting

Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s baby has arrived − which means people will likely start buzzing about attachment parenting again. Kardashian, 44, has been a longtime proponent of attachment parenting, which she’s said she’s done in the past. She shares three children with ex Scott Disik, 40: Mason, 13; Penelope, 11; and Reign, 8. “That’s what I did for my …

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Positive Parenting: Supporting your child’s development through play

Positive Parenting: Supporting your child’s development through play

CHILDREN are born with a natural desire to play and explore. It is through this important “work” that they develop skills and learn about the world around them. As a parent you play the most important role in helping and encouraging your child’s play and exploration. Play is crucial to brain development and supports the development of attention, concentration, motor …

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