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Let’s Talk Ovulation with Dr. Elias Abi Khalil

Every mum trying to get pregnant has many question on ovulation, fertility and conception. Like what is ovulation? How to calculate it? What are the normal and unnormal signs of ovulation? And the big question, does ovulation play a role in determining the sex of the baby? Here are all the answers your looking for ...
Is Your Child’s Mental Health Well Cared For?

At this time and age, our children are more exposed to issues that might affect them mentally. The openness that we have today might be great, but it definitely comes with its own kinds of stress overwhelming our little ones. So, how to make sure that your child’s mental health is well cared for? Keep ...
4 things Doctors did not tell me about my son’s reflux

The article is written by Jida Choura, a NomuKidz expert and the Middle East’s first and only Reflux Consultant Every parent’s natural reaction when they think their baby is suffering from reflux is to go to the doctor. But the solution is not for sure. Silent reflux (no vomiting) or projectile vomiting is very stressful for ...
Refusing to go to school: how to help your child

Many children go through phases of not wanting to go to school (Sunday morning struggle, anyone?) but regularly refusing school or going to extremes to avoid attending can indicate a major issue Truanting is, in itself, a serious matter; if your child is failing to turn up on a regular basis, you could be faced ...
8 signs that you should never ignore if you have Vertigo

Contrary to popular belief, vertigo in itself is not a disease. It is a symptom that can be indicative of various underlying conditions.  Vertigo describes the sensation of spinning, wherein you feel like your surroundings are in a state of motion or you yourself are moving, when in fact everything is stationary. Although used to ...
A parent’s guide: How to cope with a stubborn toddler

Every child is different and unique – just like adults. Children go through phases where their behaviour or mood changes; this is part of growing up. Having said that, sometimes it is challenging to have a stubborn toddler. Sometimes it’s just a bad day, sometimes it’s a bad week or month, and sometimes it’s a ...
A mum’s guide on how to manage bullying at school

We all know that feeling when our beloved child comes home and says that they have been bullied, the awful pulling of your heartstrings and sometimes confusion on how to help. Sadly, bullying is something that most children will face at least once in their school life.  Bullying can look different and appear in a ...
When Young People Suffer Social Anxiety

“I don’t want to go to school!”   This is often a young person’s common complaint; however, when your child begins to protest this is possibly a symptom of a bigger problem — social anxiety.  Young people who are experiencing social anxiety often refuse to go to school and complain of physical symptoms shortly before it ...