Adam England
Adam is an experienced writer who regularly covers the royal family and celebrity news for the likes of Goodto, The List, The Metro, and Entertainment Daily. However, you can also find Adam covering relationships, mental health, pet care, and contributing to titles such as Creative Bloq.
Latest articles by Adam England
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‘Consent begins at home with you’ - psychologist Dr Martha shares how to model consent and keep kids safe
It's never too early to teach and model consent to your children - this begins at home with, and knowing about it will help keep your child safe.
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Helping your child become a millionaire is ‘more achievable than you think’ according to financial advisors
Annual junior ISA and SIPP contributions can quickly add up, standing your children in good stead for when they're adults
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5 ways to respond to your child whining, from psychologist Dr Becky (#3 is spot on)
Whining is difficult to hear, and just as hard to get to the bottom of - psychologist, Dr Becky, shares simple tricks for parents to respond to whining positively.
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The top 20 parenting wins that 'keep parents going', says new study
Being a parent is difficult, but caregivers are sharing the little wins that keep them going - and it really is these small things that help everyone through the hard days.
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Like Netflix's Kaos? Check out these popular mythical names, baby Hercules has a cute ring to it
Names like Leonidas, Arya and Juno have risen in popularity in recent years – would you consider one?
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'I'm fine' and 4 of the biggest lies we've probably all told and how they are damaging your relationship
If you catch yourself telling any of these lies in your relationship, it's a good idea to stop because they're potentially damaging.
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5 top tips from teens to battle 'doomscrolling'
If your kids are prone to doomscrolling, teens share their tried and tested tips to put an end to the constant compulsion to look at social media and news feeds.
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Half of parents admit to having a ‘secret’ savings account their partner doesn’t know about
It might be surprising to learn that half of parents admit to having savings accounts their significant other doesn't know about, but it's not always for the reasons you think.
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Working parents - here's everything you need to know including flexible working, unpaid leave and more
Confused about flexible working and unpaid leave? With the increasing need for both parents to be employed, here's what you need to know about workplace flexibility.
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The 'incredibly helpful' 30-second rule – liked by nearly 2 million people – that your kid needs to know about
This useful piece of advice is worth remembering for all of us, not just our children
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Here's exactly how the pandemic may have affected your teen's brain, says new study
Teenage girls' and boys' brains have aged faster than normal through the Covid-19 pandemic, findings from a new study have indicated
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Martin Lewis tells MPs how we need financial education 'in EVERY school for EVERY child'
The Money Saving Expert has been arguing the case for all kids to get financial education lessons at school
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10 things a teen coach wishes all teenagers knew and #9 is mind-blowing
Being a teenager is hard, but your kids are doing really well – and it's important for them to remember that
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Want your kids to help around the house more? Try these four expert-approved tips
Make chores fun and set a good example – it'll make your family's to-do list a lot less painful in the long run
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Two brand new Mr Men books hit shelves today and we can all relate to them
Mr. Fib and Little Miss Surprise are the first new Mr. Men characters in three years
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One overlooked reason modern parents are 'burnt out' and stressed, says expert
Today's parents are certainly busier than ever before, and easily susceptible to stress and burnout. Among reasons for them to feel these effects, there's one overlooked cause...
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Helping kids is 'stealing their self-esteem' says expert and here are three reasons why that's true
It's important to let our children figure things out on their own without us rushing in to help them all the time
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'Digital soothing' for kids can cause more harm than we realise, says paediatrician
Letting our children soothe themselves with a smartphone or tablet could harm their ability to regulate themselves emotionally
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Travelodge is giving away free hotel stays to parents – and here's how to win
The hotel chain is giving six free stays in recognition of six weeks of hard work from parents in the summer holidays - here's what you need to know.
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Parents’ eating habits can influence their children’s responses to food, say experts
Children follow their parents' eating habits more closely than we think they do - but there are strategies to help them adopt adopt healthy eating habits.
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Does your teen have a ‘side hustle’? New research reveals today’s most common first jobs and they couldn’t be more different from previous generations
Kids are honing their entrepreneurial skills to earn some extra cash, with many shunning traditional first jobs like paper rounds
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5 ways to keep memories of grandparents alive and share family stories through generations, from an expert
Our older relatives have some of the best stories, so why not keep their memories alive by recording them to pass down?
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Why parents need to champion the Five Hour Club – trust us, it will be a game changer
If you've found managing work and childcare difficult, this new concept could be a real game-changer for your work week
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Does your school have strict uniform rules? They may be breaking the law, claims Keir Starmer
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has said that strict school uniform rules could limit the choice of parents and carers
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