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The one simple way a charity is helping kids do better at school.
From encouraging reading to teaching times tables, there are plenty of ways to help kids succeed at school.
But the likelihood of a child getting the most out of every school day is heavily influenced by one factor that is often overlooked – whether they had a good breakfast.
Research shows children who eat a proper meal in the morning are more focused in lessons and, in turn, achieve better academic results*.
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Mum's 'guaranteed' solution to get kids to tell you what they actually did at school
A parenting expert has revealed how she gets her two children to open up about their school day, and claims it's 'guaranteed' to work every single time
The 10 questions are:
1. Who got into trouble today?
2. What made you smile today?
3. What made you laugh today?
4. What made you sad today?
5. Who did you sit next to at lunchtime?
6. Who made your teacher smile today?
7. Who made your teacher feel a bit cross today?
8. Who did you help today?
9. Who helped you today?
10. Did you learn something you didn't know before?

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'I should have kept my baby in his crib' - mum's guilt as son left 'brain dead' after sleeping in bed.

A mum-of-three from Wisconsin is trying to spread awareness about the dangers of co-sleeping after her five-month-old son was left with 75 per cent brain damage and could be blind after being suffocated

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Swimming instructor warns parents not to wrap towel around kids' shoulders
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Warning to parents after baby boy suffocated to death with pillow while sleeping
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Talking to toddlers boosts early brain development – scientists
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