How to understand body language

Do you always speak what you feel? No you don’t and neither the person at the other side of the table. We all have mastered the art of hiding our true feelings in social situations pretty well, however, still, there are cues that can be interpreted to get exactly what you might be thinking. Body…

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Best ways to bully proof your kid

Bullying amongst the kids is quickly becoming a serious concern. If you have been ignoring the mild complaints of your child about some particular mate at school, it might be the high time when you should start paying due attention to his words. As a parent, it is your responsibility to ensure that your child…

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How to ask and when to ask your mom for bra

A girl’s life keeps changing during puberty. There are changes in looks, attitude, behaviour and also hormonal changes. Breast development begins by the age of 8 years and continues through puberty. Breast development begins with the flat area around the nipple getting enlarged and formation of some tissues under the nipple. Size of the breasts varies…

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How to read general body language

Being able to read the general body language of people correctly can be very helpful to become actually compassionate and caring. It can also help you a lot in professional as well as personal life by making you more understanding to the feelings of the other person. However, before we get to how to read…

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Teenage and puberty-age of anxiety

Teenage girls and boys are anxious to know as to what changes take place in their bodies during puberty. The age of puberty is between 10-18 years when each person has different unique experiences.The teenagers feel normal and come to know that what is going on with them is normal if their questions are answered properly. Questions coming…

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Best kids camp tips for parents

Camp experience can be one of the most profound experiences a child that would play an important role in the development of the child. Children who attend camps become independent, develop social skills, are willing to try new things and become more confident. They learn to share space and cooperate with other children. Most children…

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