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10 Tips For Safely Moving House While Pregnant

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 Hello friends, House moves are mentally, physically and emotionally taxing. They require you to complete a variety of tasks within a stipulated time. You have to pack your belongings, sort logistics and do much more which can leave you tired, stress and overwhelmed. Therefore, moving while pregnant is extremely challenging. But it isn’t impossible and you can manage it well by taking the assistance of professional removalists in Perth. You must set a realistic moving timeline and taking health precautions. Also, follow these 10 tips for safely moving house while pregnant. https://www.betterremovalistsperth.com.au/10-tips-for-safely-moving-house-while-pregnant/

Suitable for 1-18 years: Self-regulation in children and teenagers

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 What is self-regulation? Self-regulation is the ability to understand and manage your behaviour and your reactions to feelings and things happening around you. It includes being able to: regulate reactions to strong emotions like frustration, excitement, anger and embarrassment calm down after something exciting or upsetting focus on a task refocus attention on a new task control impulses behave in ways that help you get along with other people. Read More: https://raisingchildren.net.au/preschoolers/development/preschoolers-social-emotional-development/self-regulation

Suitable for 1-18 years: Understanding and managing emotions: children and teenagers

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 Understanding and managing emotions: why it’s important Understanding and managing emotions is important for development and wellbeing during childhood and adolescence. Children and teenagers who can understand and manage their emotions are more likely to: express emotions by speaking calmly or in appropriate ways bounce back after feeling strong emotions like disappointment, frustration or excitement control impulses behave appropriately – that is, in ways that don’t hurt other people, things or themselves. And this is good for children because it helps them learn, make friends, become independent and more. Read More: https://raisingchildren.net.au/preschoolers/development/preschoolers-social-emotional-development/understanding-managing-emotions-children-teenagers

Suitable for 3-4 years: 3-4 years: preschooler development

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 Child development at 3-4 years: what’s happening Emotions This is an important time in your child’s emotional development. During this year your child really starts to understand that their body, mind and emotions are their own. Your child knows the difference between feeling happy, sad, afraid or angry. Your child also shows fear of imaginary things, cares about how others act and shows affection for familiar people. And as your child gets more confident, they’ll also get better at handling their emotions. Read More: https://raisingchildren.net.au/preschoolers/development/development-tracker/3-4-years