Dealing with boys and girls
Parents should try to remember that there are many prejudices with regard to the sexes, and that most children develop quite differently from what their parents imagined in their dreams. Girls are by no means always calm, loving and good, just as boys are not automatically wild, aggressive and intelligent. Each child is unique.
Gisela Preuschoff, author of Raising Girls, published by Harper Thorsons, £7.99
By Gisela Preuschoff, author
Where to next?
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Advice on potty training
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Dealing with the first day of nursery
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Encouraging play-fighting
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Is your toddler a fussy eater?
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Stopping your toddler using a dummy
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Using the toilet or potty for potty training
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What to do if your toddler still wants to be carried
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Why hugging is good for your kids
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Potty training made easy
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Are you too soft on your kids?
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Being a role model for your child


