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It can be hard being a parent with a teen going through what I term the 'I'm
Invincible’ phase. This is the phase when teens start doing scary and
dangerous things (according to us parents) as a way of testing out their
physical limits. This is not surprising given that, at adolescence, teenagers
are effectively given a new body, one which has many improved features from that
of their childhood ... At age seven months in the womb, humans begin language coordination in response
to what they hear through the mother’s belly wall. Some 52 muscles learn to
respond to the various phonemes (a basic language sound like 'b' in boy and 'm'
in man) of the language surrounding that belly. There are also studies showing
that the emotional state of the parent imprints as do things like music and
other ... Those of you that have children know what an excursion to the local mall or
supermarket can be like. If you're not careful, this simple trip can easily
become a wallet draining experience. How often have you heard: "I want Luchables
because EVERYONE eats them at lunch!" "Come on mom, these cool pants only cost
$80." "Dad, everyone has a Playstation II, I need one too!" "I need 2 sodas and
2 bags ... My girl is in Sec 3 and she's already 46 Kg. She's not very tall - about 4 ft
3inces. What every mother fears, has become my constant nightmare! I'm very
worried that her weight problem could lead to an esteem problem, or worse, some
disease like high blood pressure or diabetes. I've checked the BMI indexes in
the Weblinks section of this website. Hers is 27.4 - definitely in the
overweight category. ... My boy had a self esteem problem. It started sometime in primary 5. In fact, he
still does, even though he's sitting for his O levels this year. For some
reason, he doubts his capabilities, and doesn't really bother to do his best
when faced with a challenge or task. Whenever I speak to him about it, he's
actually able to tell me that he doesn't think he will be able to do the job
right. When ... Puberty in boys starts between 10 to 15 years of age. It is the process by which
a child's body starts to take on adult characteristics. What are the symptoms?
1. his testes and penis start to enlarge/lengthen 2. thin, short hair starts to
grow at the base of his scrotum 3. eventually, the hair thickens and darkens,
and grows more excessively 4. at about two years after the onset of puberty,
your ... Many moms have asked us to provide some help on this topic (surprisingly, as we
thought most parents in Malaysia would be pretty well versed on the topic)
Actually, puberty in girls is a rather complicated topic. We've tried to
summarise the usual changes that occur in a female teenager's body. There are 5
stages (known as the Tanner stages) of of a female body. Stage 1 No physical
changes are ... To monitor or not to monitor kids online -- that's a question millions of
parents face. On the one hand, software for monitoring kids' online behavior is
a relief for ever-busy Moms and Dads. On the other hand, parents should be very
careful when relying on technology in such a delicate matter as parental
control. Teens can freely access the Internet from computers at school, at their
friends' ... What is acne? Acne is a term attributed to plugged pores, commonly known as
blackheads and whiteheads, pimples, and even cysts or nodules, occur on the
face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and upper arms. Follicles, often called
pores, often get blocked with sebum (oil), which normally drains to the surface,
and a bacteria propionibacterium acnes, begins to grow. Both whiteheads and
blackheads start ... Some kids can't distinguish between right and wrong very well, and lie/steal in
order to achieve certain results. As a parent, you must not permit your kid to
continue doing so. Nor should you go ballistic on your kid. Instead, you must
approach this from and educationist's perspective, and sieze the opportunity to
teach him or her what is the right thing to do. Sometimes, teenager cheat and
steal ...
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