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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)
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Do you and your partner disagree on parenting styles? Try these 8 tips from a psychotherapist that model respect and compromise despite your differences
You and your partner might disagree on parenting styles, and that's OK. Try these eight psychotherapist-backed tips that help you model respect and compromise anyway.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Concerned about screen time? This one simple trick offers more ‘control’ and eases fears of device ‘addiction,’ according to a psychologist
If you're concerned about the potential negative effects of screen time on your kids, a psychologist has outlined one simple change you can make - and it's genius.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Why 'stranger danger' is outdated at best and dangerous at worst (and the new phrase your child needs to understand to stay safe)
Child psychologists urge parents not to teach kids the 'outdated' concept of Stranger Danger, offering an alternative phrase to keep them safe instead.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Want to avoid meltdowns? Whether you have a toddler or a teen a child therapist reveals the 5 things to bear in mind
Teaching kids how to navigate their feelings can be difficult, but it's incredibly important for their development
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Do you have an 'oops baby'? Experts explain how being unplanned shapes your child's development
"It's not how a child begins that defines their future, but rather the care and nurturing they receive along the way"
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Nordic kids are the happiest in the world - Expert reveals top 3 tips for raising kids the Danish way
Nordic parenting is vastly different from most western approaches
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Mum guilt is a universal experience - but what are the biggest triggers? Experts reveal how TV, friends, and grandparents have an affect
Feeling mum guilt is more common than you might first think
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Mum divides the internet suggesting that ‘voluntarily involved grandparents’ are a ‘bigger flex’ than having well behaved children
A TikTok mother has shared gushing love for the voluntarily involved grandparents of her kids, wanting their involvement more than she wants well behaved children.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Psychologists and parenting experts share top 4 tips for raising mentally strong children - and #3 is easier said than done
Instilling resilience in a child is vital to help them handle whatever comes their way as they grow up
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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New research shows number of children taking sleeping pills has doubled over past 7 years - but there are other ways to help children build better sleep habits
A number of lifestyle factors have made sleeping more difficult for children in recent years, experts say
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Do you get your kids’ names mixed up? Psychologist reveals why your brain makes this ‘common glitch’ and it’s not the reason you think
Are you always going through the names of all your kids before you land on the right one? Don't worry, you aren't alone - there's an interesting scientific reason you do it.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Parenting expert shares the one ‘emotional habit’ that can affect kids’ ‘security’ and ‘trust in themselves’ and what parents can say and do instead to break the cycle
A parenting expert shares an emotional habit that can inadvertently affect their child's behaviour. There are ways around it, and here's what to do to break the cycle.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Giving teens ‘space and opportunity’ to be independent helps them thrive according to an educator - here’s 3 top tips to get started
Teenagers need to be given space and opportunity to thrive - a sense of agency will set them up for success in later life, according to an educator.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Psychologist Dr Becky reveals top screen time rules she uses for her own kids and admits getting the balance right is a 'struggle' - and we totally relate to #3
Psychologist Dr Becky chats top screen time rules for her own children, and how even she struggles to get the right balance. Her third rule is relatable to parents everywhere.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Is your teen part of the ‘anxious generation?’ This is what experts have to say about protecting their mental health
These expert-approved tips can help parents protect their kids' happiness
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published