Sibling Rivalry poses a challenge to many parents. Often defined as fighting, competition, and jealousy between siblings, it is a source of concern to most parents with two or more children. In most cases, sibling rivalry is as a result of the birth of a new…
Applying For Visa Cost Of Birthing In The USA How To Get An American Passport For Your Baby It is every parent’s dream to give their child the best in life and birthing your child in the United States of America is one of the…
What Is Constipation? Causes of Constipation How to handle Constipation If your child poos once every few days, then something is not right though children between the ages of three to four tend to show different variety in pooing patterns. Constipation is the passage of…
A baby was found abandoned in a church restroom. The child was found during Sunday service. The baby was neatly dressed and placed on a towel on the floor of the church toilet. No name or information was left with the child. The child has now…
Ever heard of My Locator, an app which helps children who are lost? The app was developed by Tomisin Jasmin Ogunnubi, a 12 years old student of Vivian Fowler Memorial College Oregun, Lagos in 2016. The mobile app, which is available on the Google Play Store,…
Is it really possible to discipline a child without yelling? That is the million dollar question that most mums ask every day. Growing up in Nigeria, the saying “spare the rod, spoil the child” was widely accepted. But this days the story is different as…
A new report by Kaspersky Lab has revealed the online activities of children across Nigeria. Children in Nigeria were most active across social media platforms at 35% with the most popular being Facebook, Google Mail, Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram, the report said. The research revealed that children…
A BBC documentary has uncovered a community in Nigeria, Becheve tribe in Cross River State, where children are sold off to repay debts. Since the BBC broke the news on Monday the plight of the innocent children have been brought to the fore. “Children are…