Kid Halloween Activity: Are you my mummy?
With a simple piece of material, you can turn a child into a fun monster while boosting development to get in the Halloween mood! By Barbara Sher, The Games Lady Goals Playing with others...
View ArticleInternational Parenting: Gender Roles
There are many hot button issues when it comes to parenting. It doesn’t matter what the issue is but you know you will have one opinion and someone else will have a differing. SEEK has interviewed moms...
View ArticleAutism: Communicating through tantrums
Follow a story of a family whose little boy was diagnosed on the autism spectrum and the steps they took to overcome this diagnosis. This story is a personal one and should not be taken for any medical...
View ArticleAn embarrassed parent & your kid’s big mouth
Has your child ever completely embarrassed you in public? Our children can say the darndest things, can’t they? But what do you do when they fluster you and those they are talking about in a public...
View ArticleBangkok Post: Seeking Change
We are hosting our first charity fundraising event tonight is Bangkok, Thailand and the Bangkok Post wanted to help us spread the word. Check out their write up on us by clicking this link or reviewing...
View ArticleRecipe: Oats Congee
Priyam’s Kitchen for Kids has a new recipe for you to try. This week she is sharing with our readers how to make oats congee which can be served to the entire family, with babies as young as 8 months...
View ArticleTeenagers: Time to have “the talk”
The thought of having “the talk” with pre-teens or teenagers might be scary for some parents but let one of our experts give you some tips to help you feel prepared and not the slighted bit embarrassed...
View ArticleKid Activity: Listening Game
There are so many sounds in our world and hearing one that can’t be easily identified can be scary for children. Our latest activity from The Games Lady can help to make these sounds more familiar....
View ArticleAttachment Disorder
One of our experts explains the importance of bonding with your newborn to prevent the possibility of having an attachment disorder later in life. By Donna Townsend I recently spoke to a new parent in...
View ArticleThe importance of executive function and school performance
Executive function is the process in the brain which helps your child complete their school tasks which is different from the part of the brain that is related to their actual intelligence. One of our...
View ArticleSEEK Magazine Charity Launch
On November 7th, SEEK Magazine had their first fundraising event held at REED Institute in Bangkok, Thailand. It was a great success and enjoyed by all who attended. At this time we roughly estimate...
View ArticleRecipe: Chicken & Carrot Gravy
Priyam creates recipes the entire family can enjoy ensuring you are not the short order cook for the night! Try her latest recipe of chicken and carrot gravy; an old school Thai dish. By Priyam...
View ArticleAutism: What do you do when your kid prefers objects over people?
Follow a story of a family whose little boy was diagnosed on the autism spectrum and the steps they took to overcome this diagnosis. This story is a personal one and should not be taken for any medical...
View ArticleReview: Enchroma Color-blind Correcting Glasses
Instead of more “stuff” this Christmas, consider giving your color-blind child the gift of color with the EnChroma glasses. Learn more about the product with our unbiased review. By Mark Stanford,...
View ArticleKid Christmas Activity: Wrapping Paper Game
Picture this: Everyone has opened their Christmas presents and played with their toys. The living room is strewn with wrapping paper and ribbons, you’ve already eaten, it’s too cold or wet to go...
View ArticleChristmas Spoiler Alert: How to avoid Spoiled Kid Syndrome
Christmas time is here! Our experts share their thoughts and tips on how to avoid the “spoiled kid syndrome” this holiday season. By Brittany Dyer Picture this: You wake up bright and early...
View ArticlePhysical Development: Muscle tone vs muscle strength
One of our experts discusses the differences between muscle tone and muscle strength in your child and what you can do to help them develop physically. By Karen Beardsley Have you ever been told...
View ArticleRecipe: Basil & Salmon Spaghetti
Priyam’s Kitchen for Kids has a new recipe for you to try. This week she is sharing with our readers how to make a quick and healthy spaghetti meal that won’t add to your mommy fatigue. ByPriyam...
View Article“New Year New You” ideas for your tweens & teens!
New Year’s Resolutions…Most adults make them, but what about teenagers? It’s never too late to start the new year with a resolutions; help your teen get started by making a resolution that sticks! By...
View ArticleTeens: Out of Control
Is your teen out of control? Start the new year off on the right foot and follow these tips from our expert on how to help manage your teen’s behavior. By Brittany Dyer In the past, I have talked...
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