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Dyslexia

How To Know If Your Child Has Dyslexia

Dyslexia: The reason why your kid might be struggling with learning. It is the dream of every parent to raise the perfect kid. Maybe not “perfectly perfect” but to have at least certain attributes that should make you proud; smart, agile, humble, bubbly, outspoken, obedient and sweet and so you toil ceaselessly and pray endlessly […]

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Gender equality / France bans student's use of smartphones

How Do We Raise Our Girls To Understand Gender Equality?

Chimamanda Adichie; in Dear Ijeawele, Or A Feminist Manifesto In Fifteen Suggestions a book borne out of a letter she had written to a friend who, after having her own baby girl, asked for advice on how to raise her to be feminist, touched on this. Feminism has been misconstrued to mean one too many things that undermine the real

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Parenting tips from Kate Middleton

10 Parenting Tips From Kate Middleton

10 Parenting tips from Kate Middleton Kate Middleton is a member of the British Royal Family. She is the Duchess of Cambridge, wife to Prince Williams, Duke of Cambridge and is widely known for her exceptional parenting skills and fashion sense of course. Here are 10 parenting tips from Kate Middleton that we’ve picked up:

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LagosMums Mum of the Month Cover Leslie Okoye

LagosMums Mum of The Month – Leslie Okoye

LagosMums loves to meet with different mothers to talk about motherhood and how they balance their various roles. Our LagosMums Mum of the Month is Leslie Okoye, mother, wife and business owner. She is the founder of @cookieskin a skincare line for women. We always learn when we read someone else’s story and they share their

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Baby Nimmy

Celebrating Nimmy at 5! Inspiring Story of A Little Girl Inspite of Cerebral Palsy

Nimmy at 5 inspiring story inspite of cerebral palsy Today Saturday December 16, my daughter Oluwalonimi is five years old; she has come a long way and indeed, I am grateful. My name is Bukola Ayinde, and my daughter has cerebral palsy. It is a disorder of movement, muscle tone or posture that is caused

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