Parenting

4 November 2011

Busy mums at breaking point

Every day, millions of mums around the country head to the school gates straight from work or a day of numerous chores and tasks at home to pick up their ...
3 November 2011

How to treat burns for Bonfire Night

As Bonfire Night approaches this weekend, you should take into consideration what you should do if the unthinkable were to happen. More than a hundred children and young people attend accident ...
1 November 2011

Dining out with the children - how to make it more pleasurable

You're sitting down to eat, when you look up and your child is displaying the worst manners imaginable. It's bad enough when this happens at home, never mind when you're ...
1 November 2011

National Adoption Week

National Adoption Week is happening this week, in the hope of raising awareness for all of thsoe children that need a family. At a time when only 4 per cent ...
31 October 2011

Toddlers not getting enough vitamin D

Shorter winter days mean that our toddlers are at risk of not getting enough vitamin D, something that is essential for the growth and development of their bones. The survey ...
31 October 2011

Parents spending nearly £5,000 on children's parties

Competitive parents will splash out a whopping £4,858.56 on their child’s birthday parties by the time they reach 18, it was revealed yesterday.The findings emerged in the Holiday Inn study ...
28 October 2011

Maternity leave mums are turning to self employment

New generation mums are turning to self-employment as a way to keep their CV up to date and avoid ‘baby brain’ whilst on maternity leave. According to some Avon Sales ...
26 October 2011

Boosting your child's creativity

British parents believe that electronic gaming is having a negative impact on a child's creativity, according to new research, it was followed by the concern of what their friend may ...
26 October 2011

UK teens worth £2.4 billion

UK teenagers are worth an average of £500 every time they step out of the front door, according to a new survey. They're worth nearly £50 more when they leave ...
25 October 2011

Fizzy drinks make teenagers more violent

Teenagers are significantly more liekly to be aggressive and violent if they regularly consume fizzy soft drinks. New research indicated that they are more likely to act violently and carry ...
24 October 2011

Women spend up to five years planning a pregnancy

It's all about timing when it comes to planning a family. There are a number of factors to take into consideration. Your career, financial status, your health and most of ...
20 October 2011

Ofsted asks parents to rate children's schools

Parents are now being given the opportunity to give their views on their childs school anonymously at any time of the year, thanks to Parent View launched by Ofsted today. ...
20 October 2011

Parents making extra meals because of fussy eaters

Parents are having to make an extra 2.36 million extra meals each week to satisfy the nation's picky children. One in five parents said they have to make an alternative ...
18 October 2011

School breakfast clubs to close because of budget cuts

Thousands of British school children face going hungry in the morning after teachers revealed that one in eight breakfast clubs have been shut down.This is resulting in 75,000 children going ...
12 October 2011

Looking after your body during pregnancy

Women aren't often told about the other things that come with pregnancy, I mean, we know that there is a child at the end of it and that stomachs and ...
12 October 2011

Women hate the term 'housewife'

Women hate the term 'housewife' and instead think that housework and household chores should be shared between family members equally, a study has revealed. Researchers found they prefer to think of ...
7 October 2011

New mums leaving the house sooner than ever before after giving birth

Nearly two thirds  of mums today, leave the house within 48 hours of giving birth compared to just 34 per cent of mums forty years ago , according to new ...
6 October 2011

Stay-at-home mums would employ childcare for a 'break'

Two-thirds of stay-at-home mums employ childcare in order to recharge and enable better quality time with their children. One in ten of these mums are forking out up to 20 ...
4 October 2011

Women suffering in silence with postnatal depression

Tens of thousands of new mothers are suffering in silence with post natal depression for the fear that they may have their child taken away, according to a new report. ...
3 October 2011

Children are more money savvy thanks to TV

The Apprentice and Dragons Den are helping 8-9 year old children to become more money savvy, according to new research. It also found that whilst three quarted claim to no ...
29 September 2011

Parents calling for more information on potential schools

Choosing a school for your child to attend is a difficult, tiring process, a number of factors need to be considered, location, reputation, development. However, new research indicates that you ...
27 September 2011

Babies' expressions developed in the womb

Facial expressions are developed before birth, according to new research. Babies in the womb develop a range of facial movements in such a way that it is possible to identify facial ...
27 September 2011

Parents' food allergy anxiety

The kids are now settled back in school and the worries about food allergies start to creep in. One of five food allergy reactions occur in school, and severe allergy ...
26 September 2011

Supermum myth can lead to depression, according to top psychotherapist

Sarah Jessica Parker stars in the recently released 'I don't know how she does it', as a working mum who is trying to do it all. According to top psychotherapist, ...