Parenting

29 February 2008

WWF and Velvet nature photography competition winners announced

This week, nine year old Brendan Harper, from Suffolk was named as the grand prize winner of the Velvet Young Nature Photographer of the Year Competition, in Association with WWF. ...

22 February 2008

The DAD Manual-Keep your kids occupied and become the ultimate Dad

Publication date: September 21stCome on dadFor years, Haynes has tackled difficult jobs and made them straightforward. Around the world, people armed with a Haynes manual have swapped engines, whipped out ...

20 February 2008

Mums whose children have Dyscalculia to get free Fact Sheet

Dyscalculia is a little-known condition which affects the ability of children to acquire arithmetical skills. Children with the condition may have difficulty understanding simple number concepts, lack an intuitive grasp ...

15 February 2008

Parenting Financial Decisions

Seven steps to financial family planning Find a working solution. If you're on maternity leave, you don't have to say for certain that you'll be going back to your job. ...

15 February 2008

Dame Kelly Holmes urges kids

The average child spends over 3½ hours a day watching TV but less than 3½ hours a week exercising according to research out today. The findings show that activities taken outside ...

13 February 2008

PlayStation®: Breaking Down Educational Barriers

The hugely popular, BAFTA-award winning Buzz! is back – Following the phenomenal success of trial research in the classroom. PlayStation® is at the forefront of social gaming and Buzz! The ...

13 February 2008

Sibling relationships

It's normal for brothers and sisters to get along some of the time and to fall out the rest. Sibling relationships are the testing ground where children try out different ...

9 February 2008

Toddlers-Crying and whining

Crying and whining If there's one thing parents find hard to handle, it's whingeing behaviour. Find out why your toddler may act this way and tactics to help you keep your ...

8 February 2008

Mums and dads pull a sickie to avoid the parents race on sports day

Report reveals that parents use avoidance tactics to get them out of physical activity with their kids.Almost one in six (15%) of parents have pulled a sickie to avoid the ...

1 February 2008

Being a parent is stressful too

It's easy for your children to take up your every waking minute. But unless you look after yourself, you can exhaust all your reserves of energy and enthusiasm. Make time ...

30 January 2008

Apples and kisses for children with cancer

An apple a day just got even better! Pink Lady® apples has joined forces with Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity to help support its Kiss It Better ...

30 January 2008

Sophie Ellis-Bextor launches hundreds and thousands of childhood memories campaign

Singer and model Sophie Ellis-Bextor is the face of Britain’s biggest campaign to collect the nation’s Hundreds and Thousands of Childhood Memories. Devised by The Children’s Society, the campaign will ...

30 January 2008

Mothers fear food unnecessarily

The number of mothers who believe their baby is allergic to some foods is out of all proportion to the actual number found to be allergic, a new study has found.In only ...

26 January 2008

Crying and Whining

If there's one thing parents find hard to handle, it's whingeing behaviour. Find out why your toddler may act this way and tactics to help you keep your cool.Occasionally, whingeing ...

26 January 2008

How to help find signs of Colic

Typically, colic starts in the first month, and goes on until your baby is three months or so.It's not known why some babies are affected more than others, or why ...

26 January 2008

Maternity services must prioritise mental health, says Mental Health Foundation

In response to the Healthcare Commission’s 2007 Maternity Service Review, Dr Andrew McCulloch, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation, said:“Mental distress during and after pregnancy is common, and so ...

26 January 2008

Maternity services review deeply concerning, says learning disability charity

Alison Giraud-Saunders, Co-Director at the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, today said:“News that 9 in 10 trusts are failing to meet the national requirements for Down’s syndrome screening is ...

19 January 2008

Unique study gives mum and baby food for thought

University of Manchester researchers are recruiting hundreds of pregnant women in a unique study to find out how important certain fatty acids are in developing their babies’ brains.Omega 3 and ...

19 January 2008

Free Midwife Helpline

Parents, especially those expecting for the first time, are information-hungry. NHS shortages and the increasing strain on midwives often leaves parents worried about taking up too much of their midwife’s ...

16 January 2008

Modern Technology - a no go area for parents

According to a new technology survery the only other bigger 'no go' areas for parents to talk about are sex and fashion. However, despite modern technology being a 'no go' ...

14 January 2008

Getting Your Child To Read

In a world filled with Playstations, i-pods and the internet, our younger generations are growing up surrounded by technology and computers.However, this appears to be bad news as more and ...

12 January 2008

Multi-tasking mums have what it takes for a bouncing business

Ninety two per cent of business-owning mums believe having children improves work skillsBringing up a baby is inspiring thousands of women to set up their own business, as well as ...

8 January 2008

Breastfeeding could help allergies in children

After new research, U.S. paediatricians have suggested that young children who are at high risk of suffering from food allergies, asthma, eczema and other atopic diseases, could lower their chances ...

7 January 2008

Children and Internet safety

The internet now has thousands of social networking systems, aimed at teens and your children. Things such as chat rooms, msn, Facebook, Bebo and Myspace can all be happy, friendly ...