There’s no motherhood manual. Maybe you learn what you think you should do from watching others, from the way your were parented by your own mother, or other mother figure. Maybe you read books, or watch Supernanny even. I once knew someone who read Gina Ford and became an instant expert on all things baby – for about five minutes of motherhood.
UK schools close and more than 15,000 people across Europe offer free childcare for healthcare professionals
As schools set to close across the UK today for an undetermined length of time, Yoopies, the largest European childcare platform, is launching an appeal to all students and childcare providers to volunteer their childcare services to help support healthcare workers and essential industries.
Investing in your child’s future
Setting aside some money for your child’s future is one thing, but if you want it to keep up with the rate of inflation, then you will, at the very least, need to put it in a high-interest bank account. If you want it to grow in a meaningful way, you’ll need to think about investing.
Preserving memories: taking photos of your children
I love taking photos. I especially love taking photos of my family. I think it’s so important to preserve all the memories. Not just the big things, but the every day moments as well. It’s a way of preserving memories.
Choosing a lunch box for your child
It shouldn’t be tricky should it? I mean choosing a lunch box should be like a two second task right? It’s just a lunch box, aren’t they all the same?
*Guest Article* Break-Up Advice for Parents: Helping You and the Kids with Moving On
Crisp and Co. – a UK legal firm, specialising in family law have shared some of their top tips for dealing with a break-up, and helping your kids to get through it as well.
Ofsted tackles fall in childminders by Launching an Improved Registration System
In need of a babysitter, a childminder or a nanny? You’re in the right place! We’ve teamed up with Yoopies and are offering you 5% off one-month Premium subscription to help you find your perfect caregiver!
Squeezing in ‘Me-Time’ Whilst Taking Care of Your Children
Life as we know it has changed drastically compared to the last couple of decades. Parents, and often mums in particular are now more than ever tasked with endless amounts of responsibilities at work, and then have to come home and prepare lunches, put clothes in the washer, and provide an environment for their children to learn and grow to be healthy and happy adults someday.