It’s quite hard to believe that we are only two months off a year from when the UK first went into lockdown and schools and business closed. When the bulk of the UK, or world even started to work from home, whilst simultaneously trying to educate children…almost a year!
Lockdown and gender roles
Experts have warned that lockdown could lead to children having a skewed perception of gender roles in the home – as almost seven in 10 mums juggle more household chores than ever before. Does this sounds familiar?
Class reunions? Are they your thing?
Although not many of these have taken place in a while due to COVID and all the restrictions, class reunions are a big and a regular thing for some people.
Reducing ‘excess’ screen time
In the time of smartphones and social media, the topic of internet addiction among young children and adults has become a raging issue. There are debates and discussions regarding the impact of internet addiction on young minds.
3 Ways To Preserve Your Old Home Movies
Many of us grew up without our parents constantly following us with these cameras to document our birthdays and various other family get-togethers. These old home movies are a great way to take a trip down memory lane and remember the past. Unfortunately, over time, these old home movies can deteriorate and make it impossible to enjoy and view them any longer.
Christmas Craft: Lockdown boredom busters
You can’t beat a bit of Christmas craft with the children. Towards the end of of term the children always bring back some wonderful creations from school. With school closing early this year due to COVID, I decided we’d bring the Christmas craft into our last week of ‘term’ at home.
Why raising awareness of the air pollution problem matters?
Consciousness is the first step to change. There are various ways in which the awareness of the air pollution problem can be raised – read about the most effective ones.
5 Tips for Choosing New Skirting Boards for Your Home
Skirting boards are remarkable. At first glance, they seem like one of these features around your house you wouldn’t care to look at twice – and yet, they silently go about protecting your walls from bumps and knocks, plus adding a subtle touch of style to your interiors.