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The arrival of the cold does not imply, at all, staying locked at home. The plans are other and, despite the low temperatures, they are just as fun. Children still need to go outside (although play time is shorter). All parents have to do is protect them from possible colds and infections in the respiratory and auditory devices.

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Although every day we see more women in positions and jobs that were previously only occupied by men, there is still much to move forward and open the way for more women to follow their dreams and have the freedom to be what they want to be. For this, we must continue fighting against the stereotypes that are still in force, and which we must eradicate from an early age and especially, from home.

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One of the most desired dates for the children of half the world is inexorably approaching (and for some adults too, let's recognize it). The arrival of Santa Claus and the Magi has brought time to this part, in addition to illusion and the occasional headache for those who give away - because there are toys that even the Kings themselves do not find - an intense debate: is it Better tell the truth or keep the fantasy?

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Christmas is here, and with it the school holidays also arrive. With children at home all day, the kitchen running at full capacity and the festive atmosphere that is lived in homes, it is easy to relax and let your guard down with the vigilance of the little ones. In fact, according to statistics, the Christmas season is one of the times of the year where more domestic accidents occur.

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Setting limits on children is essential and necessary for their happiness, and their emotional well-being and those around them. But contrary to what many people still believe, limits can (and should) be set without resorting to rewards and punishments, whipping, or blackmail. This is the basis of Positive Discipline, which speaks of the importance of setting limits from empathy, respect and kindness.

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A few days ago we told you that the form for the return of personal income tax is almost ready. We have contacted the AEAT and they tell us that "it is imminent" and that "shortly" the way to request it will be announced. Everything indicates that in the next few days it can be done. But before doing so, we give you seven answers to the most frequently asked questions about the return of the personal income tax you have paid for your maternity and paternity benefit.

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Children arrive and change many things in our lives: our rhythm, our routine, our lifestyle and, of course, our home. Since a baby is coming, we begin to plan and list all those things that we will now need to buy or change for your arrival. When the family begins to grow, we will need to buy some things and of course, we should seek to buy only what is necessary.

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Your son, your little angel, that being that gives off tenderness in every gesture, that makes you shiver with emotion goes and, for your total and absolute astonishment, begins to shout “Today we are going to eat poop! Caaaaaca Poop! That comes out of the ass! ” Congratulations, you have just entered the stage of the poop-ass-fart-pee. Why do children have this phase?

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Being assertive allows children to understand that they have rights, that they can ask us for help, makes them be respectful, with themselves and with others ... and have good self-esteem. Assertiveness is not something you are born with, but it is taught: we tell you how to teach your child to be assertive. What is assertiveness?

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Books have magic: they have the power to introduce you to other worlds and make you travel millions of kilometers without having to move from where you are. It is certainly one of the most beautiful habits that we can instill in our children. But how can we make them get closer to books? I share some tips to help you encourage reading in children: nine keys to love books.

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Because someday your little one will stop being. Because one day he will fall in love and have a partner. Because despite the years, you will always want to be as happy as possible ... there are things about relationships that are worth knowing that our children know. For all this I leave this article for your child in the future, a text about love and relationships in which I collect many of the things I see often in consultation with the couples I work with.

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As parents, we look closely at what we teach our children and worry about how to do so that they become healthy and happy adults, and we often don't notice that we can learn from them, too, and much. Because there are things of childhood that we should not lose if we want to be happy adults, because children are much healthier than us in not a few aspects, do you dare to behave like a child?

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As much as one prepares, nothing prepares you to be a father. As much as friends and family have told you. As much as we live in the information age and have the experience of thousands of people and experts at your fingertips. As much as you live the day to day of other parents through social networks.

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