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Beyond Sunscreen: How to Protect Yourself from UV Rays

The sun is a conveniently accessible source of vitamin D which is essential for healthy bones. Daily exposure to the sun is beneficial but spending too much time under its rays carries several risks. Sunlight contains ultraviolet (UV) radiation that can cause wrinkles, cataracts, premature ageing of the skin and skin cancer. According to the

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Pep Talk: Questions Your Child Will Ask About Middle School

Entering middle school is a big transition. It’s a different “jungle” from elementary, so it’s uncharted territory for your tween. That’s why it’s not surprising that they will have anxieties leading up to their first day. It’s important to sit down with them and talk through their concerns. Here are some of the questions that

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Prepare Your Children for their First Summer Camp Experience

You may have had your fair share of summer camps during your teenage years, and you know how important they are in teaching children lifelong skills and building lasting friendships. However, not all children may warm up to the idea pretty quickly. Some of them may be hesitant, especially if they have trouble fitting in

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For a Safer School: 3 Strategies Teachers Can Do to Stop Bullying

Bullying has a far-reaching impact on students. It affects their mental and emotional well-being, causing anxiety, depression, apathy, and changes in sleeping and eating. In this day, students would find it much more difficult to excel in school, to go to school even. The best way to deal with bullying is to stop it even before it creeps up

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