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Guide to Make Friends and Keep Them - How to Be a Friend is the perfect prop for parents and professionals working with children to build social confidence.
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Discover effective strategies for overcoming playground politics among children aged 5-12 years, by nurturing skills with our practical and playful online course. Led by Dr. Kimberley O'Brien, Principal Child Psychologist at Quirky Kid, this course offers techniques for parents to implement immediately.
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Challenges with sleep Patterns in children, whether it be difficulties with settling, night-time wakefulness, or fears and worries about sleeping independently.
Join us to explore useful information about how to improve organisation skills in kids and young people in this practical article.
Some girls are feisty from the get-go, from fussy babies to tantruming toddlers. In this post, we explore ways to manage pre-teen and teen Girls Behaviour.
Bullying in the primary school years is complex and often involve some cultural considerations. We explore strategies to manage bullying in the school years
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in children was classified as an anxiety disorder due to the large role that anxious thoughts, feelings & behaviours can play
Join us in this useful and insightful fact-sheet to discuss about Managing Difficult and Challenging Behaviour of Children.
Discover insightful and useful facts on social exclusion in the school environment and provide strategies based on current research.
Join Quirky Kid for this complete fact sheet about Eating Disorders in children and adolescents. Explore causes and interventions.
We explore ways in each parents can develop gratitude in children. Gratitude is a positive way of thinking and viewing the world. .
In this fact sheet QK review the researchs in regards to children screen time, and discuss how to set limits & explore alternatives to reduce screen time.
Is co-sleeping right for you? Explore the arguments for and against the practice to discover and further your own understanding of co-sleeping with children.
School readiness refers to the point at which a child is considered ready for school or the formal education system. We explore what parent should consider.
Kimberley O’Brien recently compiled the Pilot Pen report, investigating the development of creative writing and the impact of computer-based learning.
Gifted and talented students are those with exceptional abilities and qualities in areas such as academics, culture, leadership, arts, creativity, and sport.
Here, We discuss the conflicting issues parents face when helping children with homework & provide parents useful tips to chose the most appropriated way.
Here, we explores some issues related to children and natural disasters. It also offers useful tips for supporting Children Following a Natural Disasters.
Repetitive Behaviors are a core component of the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), and they form an important part of early identification.
We have long advocated on a child-focused approach where each child receives the most appropriate education strategy or intervention.