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Mum “thrown off” bus after toddler distracts driver with tantrum
By Tessa Watkins on 18/06/2010 16:30:23
Pregnant mum was asked to leave because the bus driver was “disturbed” by toddler’s behaviour
A pregnant mum says she was asked to leave a bus because the driver was disturbed by her toddler’s behaviour, reports the BBC. Sharon Tracey, 35, claims she was told by the driver to keep her two-year-old son, Brandon, quiet on a bus in Plymouth
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Santa’s naughty and nice name list revealed
By Tessa Watkins on 07/12/2009 14:16:38
Sticker company reveal names of best behaved school children
It seems Frances and Shaun may be at the top of Santa’s gift list this Christmas, as a new survey has revealed that children with these names are most likely to behave well.Wall chart company School Stickers conducted a study of reward stickers handed out to more than 60,000 scho...
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Smacked children are “less intelligent”
By Tessa Watkins on 25/09/2009 15:25:01
New study could re-open debate about banning smacking
parents want smart children. This research shows that avoiding spanking and correcting bad behaviour in other ways can help that happen. Even small amounts of spanking can make a difference.”Last year a group of MPs failed in their attempts to introduce a
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Kindness is the best way to encourage toddlers
By Tessa Watkins on 09/04/2010 15:44:03
New study finds a helpful attitude keeps uncooperative youngsters in check
Kindness is the best way to encourage toddlers to be helpful, according to a new study. Researchers found that youngsters respond to generous behaviour, but are less responsive when dealing with uncaring adults, reports The Telegraph.The study
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Primary school bracelets have sexual meanings
By Tessa Watkins on 24/09/2009 16:33:53
Parents shocked by truth behind ‘shag bands’
-looking bands. The bracelets have been linked to graduations of sexual behaviour, with each colour representing a physical act, ranging from a hug or a kiss to acts that primary school children are much too young to understand.If someone breaks a band off
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Children to be taught internet safety
By Tessa Watkins on 08/12/2009 16:07:23
Primary school pupils told to ‘Zip it, Block it, Flag it’
, which uses the slogan ‘Zip it, Block it, Flag it’, aims to encourage children to not give out personal information on the web, block unwanted messages on social networking sites and report any inappropriate behaviour to the website, teachers or even
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