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With syrup medicines banned, how are parents treating their sick children?

With a number of syrup-based medicines now banned by the country, parents share their current, temporary solutions for their children’s light illnesses.

3 years ago
Parenting

Video games could improve kids’ brains: Study

Parents often worry about the harmful impacts of video games on their children, from mental health and social problems to missing out on exercise. But a large new United States study published in JAMA Network Open on Monday indicates there may also be cognitive benefits associated with the popular pastime. ...

3 years ago
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Pandemic generation: Developmental issues in young Indonesian learners

It takes a village to raise a child, but what happens to their development when the village is in lockdown? Parents and experts look at what worked and what kinds of problems emerged during the pandemic. ...

3 years ago

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Talk to babies and let them babble back to bridge word gap

Even infants can have conversations with mom or dad. Their turn just tends to involve a smile or some gibberish instead of words. That's a key lesson from programs that are coaching parents to talk more with their babies — and recording their attempts.

8 years ago
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New 'Beauty and the Beast' toy teaches children to code

Toy company Hasbro has announced its latest tie-in to the new Beauty and the Beast remake that is both cute and cutting edge: the Dance Code Belle doll. 

8 years ago
Parenting

Huggies introduces tiny diapers for premature babies

Disposable diaper brand Huggies recently announced a new product that cater to premature babies. 

8 years ago
Parenting

First-born children have higher IQs, study suggests

Parents all over the world strive to treat all their children equally, but according to a study from the University of Edinburgh, there might be an unrealized benefit to being the first-born.

8 years ago
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Lull your kids to sleep with Beyonce’s baby-friendly hits

Coinciding with Beyonce’s latest pregnancy announcement, music label Rockabye Baby has announced a baby-friendly album of Beyonce’s hits to be released later this month. 

8 years ago
Parenting

KidZania invites children to be system analysts, network engineers

In collaboration with telecommunications and multimedia provider Biznet, children’s edutainment center KidZania launched an internet center at its establishment in Pacific Place Mall, South Jakarta, on Friday.

8 years ago
Parenting

Lego creates social networking app for children

Denmark-based toy manufacturer Lego has just launched Lego Life, a social networking application for children.

8 years ago
Parenting

Study: Nearly 60 percent of children like reading for fun

Nearly 6 out of 10 young people ages 6-17 say they read for fun, according to a new study from Scholastic and YouGuv, a percentage that has dipped slightly since a 2010 report.

8 years ago
Parenting

Study suggests sex toys safer than kids' toys

A very interesting report released Monday by Swedish inspection authority suggests that fewer sex toys contain dangerous chemicals than children’s toys. 

8 years ago
Parenting

Tips for raising an introverted child

Parenting is not a duty that should be taken lightly, especially when it comes to raising children with special or distinct characters. In bringing up an introverted child, parents should fully comprehend what introversion actually is.

8 years ago
Parenting

Movies suitable for all ages are the safest for children: Psychologist

Children are like sponges that absorb everything said or given to them. This includes what they watch on TV or at the cinema. If going to the movies is a family hobby, it is best to select films that are suitable for children.

8 years ago
Parenting

Organization promotes family planning service via educational website

Dharmendra Kumar Tyagi (DKT) Indonesia, an organization that focused on family planning services and HIV/AIDS prevention had just launched the educational website tundakehamilan.com in its 20th anniversary event on Thursday.

8 years ago
Parenting

Study warns parents about dangers of calling their children 'fat'

A study has found that calling children “fat” can cause them psychological damage, which in turn can increase a child’s chance of becoming overweight in the future.

8 years ago
Parenting

University of Hong Kong sees increase in Indonesian student applications

Shopping, entertainment and leisure may be the three words synonymous with Hong Kong. However, those are no longer the only reasons for Indonesians to visit the region as it has become a destination to pursue higher education.

8 years ago
Parenting

First-borns tend to be less healthy, study suggests

Many studies imply that first-borns are exemplary in terms of education, IQ scores and earnings, but recent research by the Journal of Economics and Human Biology suggests that “there is no clear first-born advantage in health.”

8 years ago
Parenting

Commonwealth Bank eyes Indonesian students in Australia

PT Bank Commonwealth, a subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, launched a new program on Thursday to make life easier for Indonesians looking to study in Australia. 

8 years ago
Parenting

Ways to end bed-wetting for school-age children

Child bed-wetting is normal at stages of early development, yet when it still happens when the child reaches school age or 7 years of age, medical and psychological factors might be contributing to the issue. 

8 years ago
Parenting

Want a baby girl? Keep blood pressure down, study shows

Scientists have found that a woman's blood pressure can determine whether she has a baby boy or a girl, according to reports.

8 years ago
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Guide to secret 'sexting codes' used by teens goes viral on Facebook

A guide to "secret sexting codes" has gone viral on Facebook after police in Ireland shared it to help parents spot signs of child sexual exploitation, according to reports.

8 years ago
Parenting

Nine signs that your child is gifted

Here is a list of traits and habits in children aged 5 to 8 years old that may demonstrate unusually exceptional intelligence and talent.

8 years ago
Parenting

This is probably why your child gets sick too often

Aside from the unpleasant appearance of the dark-brown insects that often emerge in your bathroom's shower drain, cockroaches turn out to be even more repulsive than they look: They are known to be carriers of intestinal diseases, namely cholera, diarrhea, dysentery and typhoid fever, as reported by TheHealthSite.com, which can jeopardize the health of your child.

8 years ago
Parenting

New advice: Peanuts in baby's diet can prevent scary allergy

New parents, get ready to feed your babies peanut-containing foods — starting young lowers their chances of becoming allergic.

8 years ago
Parenting

Pregnancy and childbirth in older mothers

Following news that singer Janet Jackson has given birth to her first child at the age of 50, stories of women above 40 delivering babies has come to public attention. 

8 years ago
Parenting

France becomes latest country to ban spanking

Parents in most European countries are formally banned from punishing their children by spanking them. As reported by kompas.com, France became the 52nd country to implement the regulation in late December 2016.

8 years ago
Parenting

Grandparents who babysit grandchildren tend to live longer: Study

Grandparents who help take care of their grandchildren or other people tend to live longer compared to those who don’t, a study suggests.

8 years ago
Parenting

Balinese foundation treats autistic children with organic food

According to many local parents, children with very low IQs are not received by Sekolah Luar Biasa (Special Needs Schools). Such children, many with autism and Down Syndrome, have little to no support. This is what inspired Sri Wahyuni and her husband, I Ketut Sadia, to open the Yayasan Widya Guna school 10 years ago. 

8 years ago
Parenting

Learning about tolerance in Jakarta's inclusive sports festival for children

Following similar festivals held in Pasuruan, Bone and Subang, an inclusive sports festival for children was held for the first time in Jakarta on Dec. 18.

8 years ago
Parenting

Preserving Indonesian culture through traditional toys

Given children’s intense use of technology, especially smartphones, traditional toys and games are perceived to be a positive activity for children to do in their spare time.

8 years ago
Parenting

Singapore tops education survey, Indonesia lags behind

Singaporean students came out on top in science, math and reading subjects among their peers from 72 countries, according to a survey conducted by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).

8 years ago
Parenting

US students lag peers in East Asia in math, science

American students have strides to make when it comes to math and science, where they lag behind a solid block of East Asian countries, according to results released Tuesday from an international exam.

8 years ago
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