Senin, 21 Mei 2012

5 ways to stop your child being teased

5 ways to stop your child being teased
BabyCenter PRESCHOOLER BULLETIN
5 ways to stop your child being teased
The thought of your child being teased is upsetting for any parent. It could occur at nursery, preschool and/or at home between siblings. The best thing you can do is teach your child how to deal with it. However there will be times when it does cross the line. For those occasions, we can help with our five ways to stop your child being teased.
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