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40 Inspirational quotes for kids to motivate, inspire and share positivity every day
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146 fantastic facts for kids to really blow their mind
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Can childhood memories shape who we are? Plus, what are core memories and how to make them
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Unique baby names: From Alchemy to Wirrin - scroll through 200+ of the most unusual baby names for boys and girls
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I have mum guilt and here's how Brené Brown's one sentence helped me deal with it
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Happy 20th anniversary Peppa Pig! Celebrate with our pick of the best Peppa Pig toys (and most are under £25)
LATEST FAMILY
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Elective C-sections still have ‘huge stigma’ attached when there shouldn’t be - here’s how to confidently ask for one, according to an obstetrics expert
Women feel under pressure to give birth 'naturally,' even when it compromises safety. Some feel they're denied a C-section without good reason - and that needs to stop.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Why is it important that children learn about gender identity? We ask the experts after Rishi Sunak declared 'schools should not teach about the concept'
New guidance is set to say that children under the age of 13 will not be taught about contraception, sexually transmitted infections and abortion either
By Stephanie Lowe Published
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Men aren’t designed to be ‘hands off,’ with changes to their body chemistry and spending time with their babies resulting in similar ‘neurological transformations’ experienced by mothers
Men aren't designed to be 'hands off' with kids, despite what society believes. Spending time with their babies elicits a similar change to body chemistry that mothers experience.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Have you heard of TikTok's latest 'rage ritual' trend? It can help your teen 'express their anger' better, according to experts
The new wellness trend is a little more anger-positive than others
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Kids with ADHD receive more 'negative messages' than neurotypical kids - 10 child psychologist tips to help parents support them
Experts have shared tips to help caregivers better support kids with ADHD
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Mum of nine-month-old who died after choking at nursery didn’t want to ‘appear pushy’ by asking staff to cut up his food
The parents of the nine-month-old are now raising awareness to help parents know what to do when children are choking
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Ant McPartlin reveals son’s ‘trendy’ baby name - and a baby name expert believes the choice is set to rise in popularity
The I'm A Celeb presenter has jumped on the unisex baby name trend with a sweet and unique choice
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Government set to announce ‘ban’ on sex education for children under 9 - here's why headteachers say it won't make ‘much difference’
New government guidance will reportedly ban schools from teaching sex education to children under nine
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Nearly half a million mothers report being 'legally gagged' from talking about workplace discrimination and bullying - here's how you can help
Mothers campaign against being silenced by non-disclosure agreements in the UK, protecting employers against workplace bullying and harassment.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Psychologist warns of the one ‘big message’ you send your child if you film them having a meltdown
If you ever film your child when they're having a meltdown, a psychologist warns of the big message this sends them that could strain your relationship.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Parents 'don’t always need to validate their kids’ feelings' - expert argues 'obsession' with validation results in ‘less emotional regulation’, not more
A parenting expert has revealed that we don't always need to validate our kids' feelings, and the 'obsession' to do so can actually fuel dysregulation.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Do you want an over-achiever or a 'healthy achiever'? If you 'hold your kid back' you're a more successful parent than most, according to a Harvard-trained expert
Encourage your child not to spread themselves too thin
By Adam England Published
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£100 for an A - would you pay your kid for their GCSE grades? This mum claims her son is 'genuinely motivated' by her 'results reward strategy'
She expects to pay her son over £500 based on his mocks, but not everyone thinks it's a good idea
By Adam England Published
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Neurodivergent teens often exposed to ‘repeated humiliation experiences’ according to a psychologist, and the 6 ways they can thrive instead of survive
If your teen is neurodivergent, they might not always find school easy – but here's what they can try
By Adam England Published
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Research shows sister relationships ‘more positive’ than any other sibling bond
If you have a great relationship with your sister, you're not the only one, as a recent study has found
By Adam England Published