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Two thirds of parents notice negative effects of screen time on their children - here's how make it more positive
Nearly all parents are trying to cut down their child's screen time - but it's easier said then done
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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This genius hack will help your kids learn to ride a bike without training wheels - and you only need one household item
We love an unconventional parenting hack
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Telling your kids white lies to spare their feelings could backfire, according to science
Your heart may be in the right place as you tell a little white lie to your child, but experts warn it could have unintended consequences
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Asking your kid this question could do wonders for their self-esteem – here’s why
A little role reversal could be the key to secret to your kids appreciating their own strengths and abilities
By Daniella Gray Published
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125 of the best dad jokes to keep your kids in stitches (#25 is a classic)
These best dad jokes for kids are guaranteed to raise a laugh during long car journeys or when stuck queueing. Swat up on one or two of these and put them to the test.
By Stephanie Lowe Last updated
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Best kids' wellies 2024: 12 perfect pairs for splashing in muddy puddles
Make wet feet a thing of the past with the best kids' wellies which will guard against downpours
By Heidi Scrimgeour Last updated
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Why you shouldn't tease your child about having a ‘boyfriend’ or ‘girlfriend’, according to parenting experts
You might be tempted to tease your little one about their new best friend, but it could actually harm their development.
By Ellie Hutchings Last updated
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Don’t want your kids to grow up too fast? Science says this parenting style is the way to go
You'll be amazed at the power of positivity on age acceleration in children
By Daniella Gray Published
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What GPs want you to know about slapped cheek syndrome and the extra precautions to take in pregnancy
Slapped cheek syndrome is a common and usually very mild illness in children, but you should be aware of the risks if you are pregnant
By Emily-Ann Elliott Last updated