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Why Children Learn to Lie Part 2…?

Why Children Learn to Lie Part 2…?

By David Power • on October 10, 2009

When a child particularly becomes a teenager, lying is seen as a way of becoming more popular, allowing the adolescent to fit in with his or her peers. On frequent occasions they may claim to have met a certain sports figure, singer or star to create an image of

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Why Children Learn to Lie…? Part 1

Why Children Learn to Lie…? Part 1

By David Power • on October 7, 2009

The results of Hypno-Quiz 3 are as follow: 1.b, 2.c, 3a, 4.a, 5.b, 6.b, 7.b, 8c, 9.a, 10.b Have you ever wondered why you own child may lie to you as they grow up…? If you think the best liars are politicians,

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Does Nappy/Diper Brain Syndrome Exist…?

Does Nappy/Diper Brain Syndrome Exist…?

By David Power • on October 2, 2009

Well, here is a new one …Does Nappy Brain Syndrome really exist…? Check out video link below and let me know what you really think! http://video.aol.co.uk/video-detail/nappy-brain-syndrome-does-exist/3517690122 David

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Low Self-Esteem in Children leads to unhealthy Obesity

Low Self-Esteem in Children leads to unhealthy Obesity

By David Power • on September 23, 2009

Researchers have recently discovered that children who are suffering from low self-esteem are much more likely to become obese as adults . The team of scientists investigated 6500 people in a 1970 cohort which

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Smiling Baby Lights Up Wiring in Mother’s Brain…

Smiling Baby Lights Up Wiring in Mother’s Brain…

By David Power • on June 17, 2009

Recent brain scans from researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine in Texas have revealed that a baby’s smile not only lights up a mother’s heart

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Is your Child a Whiner?

Is your Child a Whiner?

By David Power • on June 17, 2009

Do not let them get to you. The goal of his whining is to get a reaction from    you, so try to keep calm and composed. The worst thing that you could do is to     lash out at your child<!–[if

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