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We all hope our kids will turn out perfect. That they will be polite, hardworking, smart, and very responsible. But kids aren’t born well behaved, they have to be taught, and that is where the parents come in. But when is the right time to start teaching kids responsibility, and how do we even fit that into our busy lives? Well the time to start is right now and here are some easy ways to do it...
Last updated: 13/06/2017 by TraceyC to TraceyC's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
Smartphones have dramatically changed our lives. Being connected to everyone in your life and having all the information at your fingertips sound like a great thing. And for the most part, it is. But, phones have also changed the way our kids interact with each other and the rest of the world, both online and offline. Sometimes, this change seems a bit dramatic and their relationship with their...
Last updated: 18/01/2017 by TraceyC to TraceyC's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
Hello, My three year old daughter run accross the road yesterday afternoon when we were out walking. I was so shocked ! , I immediately run accross the road and smacked her bottom hard !! Is a three year old too young to receive a smacked bottom ? This is the 1st time I've smacked her. Abi
Last updated: 01/11/2015 by Abby1990 to Abby1990's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
My son used to sleep from 6pm till 6 am with only 1 wake up call, at 3 months he went into his own room, he now doesnt sleep, he sleep for 20 minutes if im lucky! Ive tried taking back in my room, dream station, naturcare relaxation, sleeping bag, duvet, blankets, different night lights, extra food, controlled crying, you name it ive tried it, in 3 months i havent had 1 full night sleep! I need...
Last updated: 13/06/2015 by Symmoh to Symmoh's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
Welcome to my new weekly blog series which is looking at how becoming a parent impacts upon emotional wellbeing, from the extreme highs of having a baby to the baby blue, post-natal depression and everything in between. I'm opening the series with my own story, then each week guest bloggers will take to the stage and give their experiences. I really hope that through publishing a diverse range of...
Last updated: 08/04/2015 by BuddingSmiles to BuddingSmiles's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
Hey :) I have just found out about the nub theory and I have tried working it out on my scan photo but I am not sure... I would love to hear your predictions Here is my 12 week scan photo!
Last updated: 05/02/2015 by MrsSlegg to MrsSlegg's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
Becoming a mum, whether it is for the first time or fifth, is never a plain sailing task. Whilst your bundle of joy is everything you ever wished for and more perfect with every glance – you might not be feeling so beautiful yourself. With breast feeding, endless washing loads and a couple of hours kip to contend with, it can feel impossible to even think about dressing up, doing your hair and...
Last updated: 16/10/2014 by imodean to imodean's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
When Irina Popova started her assignment to photograph “feelings,” she didn’t realise it was going to spark outrage. At the time, Popova was a 21-year-old journalism student who ran into a young woman named Lilya, near St. Petersburg, Russia. Lilya was pushing her daughter Anfisa in a buggie and after taking some photographs of the two, Popova was invited back to their home, where she...
Last updated: 13/03/2014 by CathyMum to CathyMum's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
There’s no arguing that this three-year-old is a lawyer in the making. After Mateo’s mother, Linda Beltran told him he couldn’t have cupcakes for dinner, he put up a bit of a fight. He’s simply adorable!
Last updated: 13/03/2014 by MumtoAbby to MumtoAbby's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
After a video of a young girl trying to keep her drug addict mother awake went viral, an official investigation was launched. Although the 26-year-old woman was not charged with any crime, the Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Philadelphia Police Department’s Special Victims Unit decided to remove the girl from her mother’s custody. “While it is helpful that so many people emailed...
Last updated: 12/03/2014 by CathyMum to CathyMum's Blog
Filed under: Parenting Advice
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