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Controlling your anger as a parent

Anger is a common emotion but can be a problem when it begins to impact a person’s daily life. Discover some strategies to help control your anger.

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When your child’s favourite word is 'NO'!

Most toddlers go through a stage when 'no' is their favourite word. Get some parenting advice and tips on how to manage this difficult stage.

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Kids and physical play

Play is important for your child’s development and learning. Here's how you can support your child’s play and help them identify and manage risks.

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Helping your child through divorce

Most children, with the right support, will manage during a divorce or separation. Here are some tips to help your child through this challenging time.

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Temper tantrums

Temper tantrums and pestering are natural child behaviors but can be a cry for help. Learn about their causes, how to respond and when to seek help.

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Fathers and miscarriage

A miscarriage can be a time of great sadness for the father as well as the mother.

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Stress and pregnancy

Stress is a normal response to major life changes but you can reduce pregnancy-related stress. Learn more about causes and strategies to help.

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Parental anxiety in the toddler years

Raising a child aged 1 to 3 can be challenging. It's normal to feel anxious about your toddler and parenting style but if the anxiety doesn't go away, seek help.

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Fathers and depression

There is widespread belief that antenatal and postnatal depression (PND) are experienced only by women, but research and anecdotal evidence suggest that PND can affect fathers too.

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Encouraging good behaviour

You can encourage more positive behaviour in your toddler by being specific and clear in your praise and your approach to discipline.

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