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5 things you should never say to your child
Although we try to educate ourselves, read books and take great responsibility for our parenthood, we encounter situations where all our hard-earned knowledge disappears with emotions that explode in us. It can happen that during such difficult emotional moments we say words that can hurt a child, and even worse leave an emotional scar. Sometimes […]
Read more5 unusual ways to fight sleep disorders
Insomnia, excessive sleepiness, nightmares, waking up or constant fatigue are just some of the sleep disorders faced by an increasing part of the population. Although our knowledge on this subject is growing, the number of people with disorders is still growing dramatically. What if the standard ways to fight them don’t help? Weighted blanket Weighted […]
Read moreWhy is insomnia more common for women?
Although statistically every third person in the world has a sleep disorder, research has shown that women are much more likely to suffer from insomnia than men. One in four women has some insomnia symptoms. What are the symptoms of insomnia? Regardless of gender, the most common insomnia symptoms include: Difficulty falling asleep at night […]
Read moreHow do you know if you have a problem producing serotonin?
Serotonin, commonly called the happiness hormone, is an extremely important neurotransmitter in the brain, responsible for many basic human life processes. Either a deficiency or an excess can lead to serious functional disorders, such as depression, insomnia or even obesity. Check out if this problem affects you! Serotonin is a powerful chemical compound that helps […]
Read moreHow to calm your child whilst on the go?
Summer’s in full swing, so it’s the perfect time for family outings and holiday trips with children. Although the prospect of the rest and relaxation is wonderful, the reality of journeys with children can put us off. A child’s never-ending crying and whining, our tiredness, and the dissatisfaction of our fellow passengers leave everyone feeling […]
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