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Friendship Is the Foundation of All Great Relationships

A relationship that has the qualities of friendship strongly established will withstand conflict and strife more effectively. It will reduce stress and tension in the dyad as well as within each individual, and create the conditions for humour, play, respect, and closeness. Let Vagdevi Meunier guide you on how to develop these qualities
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4 Big Myths About Divorce That Will Surprise You

No matter what the reason for a divorce or a break-up, you are never really prepared for how life will be after it's over. We bust some common myths
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Anxiety disorders in children

Understand the signs of anxiety in children and how you can help them deal with it
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Should I be friends with my teenager?

A family psychologist this oft-asked question by parents of teens
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What if your child gets bullied…or is bullying

Gouri Dange tells you what to do when your child is behaving nasty, or is herself a victim of nastiness
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I never imagined my kids would learn so much by painting rocks

Sometimes a simple creative project can turn out to be the most rewarding. Jenny Dix shares what one such project taught her kids
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Football is all about how much you score…or is it?

Watch what may possibly be dubbed "the most successful football play of all time".
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The search for completeness

The amazing journey of realising completeness...When the 'Big O' and the 'missing piece' meet
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The Art of Marital Communication

How to talk to your spouse—what to say and what not to say—is not an easy subject to tackle. Avinash De Sousa and Fahad Kathawala offer tips on the art of marital communication;
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Giving your partner a second chance after their infidelity

An affair could mean the end of your marriage. Or it could be a chance to discover what was missing and rebuild your relationship