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Parenting

Parenting

A Fresh Start


Posted by wtm on 20 May 2013



Human milk is an intricate dynamic and biological fluid that evolves as your baby grows to meet their needs. It contains the precise quantities of nutrients, in the right proportions for your infant. A study of 2,195 children up to six years concluded that less breastfeeding leads to the increase of asthma and atopy at [...]

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Professional Help and Support


Posted by Dr Clare Beckett-Mclnroy on 20 May 2013



There are times, as a parent, that you need to seek professional help and guidance to ensure you are not only making the right decisions but so that whatever health, social, emotional or other concerns you have about your child are addressed appropriately. You may feel pressured, isolated or confused about what to do next. [...]

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How to Let Your Baby Go


Posted by wtm on 21 Apr 2013



If you’re the parents of a 17-year-old, the chances are that there’s one topic that dominates the family agenda — next steps. Learn to cope with times without turning into a nervous wreck.  As Grades are good. Maybe your daughter or son has a clear idea of a future career; maybe not. But it would [...]

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Just Playing?


Posted by wtm on 25 Mar 2013



As adults, life constantly presents us with problems. Life offers less problems to young children, in some ways as other people are there to think for them, help them, do for them, and sometimes denying them the need and experience of solving problems for themselves. Yet observe your children as they play and you will [...]

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Career Choice and Change


Posted by wtm on 19 Feb 2013



Many people now move sideways in a company whilst continually developing skills and knowledge to stay employable. In this respect, what conscious and subconscious influences do you make as a parent in relation to your child’s career choice and development? As the world of work is changing, short term contracts are becoming more common. Changing [...]

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Teach Your Children to Take Their Time


Posted by wtm on 21 Jan 2013



It’s 2013. People want to live longer, achieve beyond expectations, do things faster and carry out more things simultaneously. The result? Life passes you by with a fair share of depression, anxiety, and ill health. What can we do about this problem? One answer is to live by the rule of quality as opposed to [...]

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Coaching and Psychometrics


Posted by wtm on 30 Dec 2012



Each year thousands of students drop out of 6th Form and university, or transfer to a different course, due to lack of quality, professional career advice as well as self-awareness. Similarly, many adults are in jobs that they are unhappy with, where their potential is not fully utilised. Equally, women are often unclear about themselves [...]

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Remembering to Really Listen


Posted by Dr Clare Beckett-Mclnroy on 24 Nov 2012



Good parenting needs effective listening strategies. In fact, effective listening is a speedy way to improve your effectiveness in all areas of your life. If there was one area that parent after parent feels they could do better at, if coaches were limited to advising just one thing about their services, just one area that [...]

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Are You Over-parenting?


Posted by Dr Clare Beckett-Mclnroy on 26 Oct 2012



Persistent, prying, panic or pandemonium — how are you overdoing your role as a parent? While culturally and ethically there is an underlying and unwritten consensus about appropriate and inappropriate parenting, many are confused about what is the right amount and type required to ensure their children become confident, socialised, talented and productive for their [...]

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Tuition: The good, Bad and Worrying.


Posted by Dr Clare Beckett-Mclnroy on 30 Sep 2012



Tuition, like most things related to your child’s education, is something that should be considered carefully before you sign up. Considering the myriad of options available, this article will help you delve deeper into what you want and need for your child, the difference between the two, and how to ensure you get it. Many [...]

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