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ATOPY SCHOOL

The skincare brand La Roche-Posay is doing something novel. In partnership with dermatologists Dr Nomphelo Gantsho and Professor Rannakoe ”Ranks” Lehloenya of the Dermatology Treatment and Phototherapy Clinic based in Century City, Cape Town, the brand is hosting the Atopy School for parents and children dealing with eczema, or atopic dermatitis, a chronic condition that can lead to much despair. The big idea is to improve the quality of life for sufferers through better access to proper information during structured class-style sessions with the experts and their medical teams. During these highly interactive workshops or therapy classes, you can speak freely about your or your child’s condition, concerns and daily challenges. It’s an excellent platform to share knowledge and experiences, and to learn how best to maintain a healthy skin. Follow La Roche-Posay on Facebook and Instagram for the next dates.

Wise words

We love Dr Laura Markham from Aha!Parenting.com’s newsletter. Here’s a quote:

Every time you resist the temptation to have your own tantrum, you teach responsible anger management. Every time you offer

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