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.
The benefits of Junior ISAs
Saving for your children or your grandchildren’s future is not easy these days, but it is as important as ever. Here’s a bit more about how ISA’s can be of benefit.
Cheap and easy creative play ideas
With Half Term here next week and the Easter school holidays fast approaching too, having a few quick, cheap and easy ideas of things to occupy the children at home can be really useful.
The top trends expected to shape parenting in the next decade
Family gaming replacing TV, the ‘Greta Effect’ – and plastic-free living are among the top trends expected to shape parenting in the next decade, a new report has revealed. What other parenting trends will shape the next decade?
How Does Moving Schools Impact a Child?
There are lots of reasons why a child might have to move to a new school. Sometimes it’s because their parents have to relocate for work, or maybe they are going through a separation. Sometimes parents make a decision to move a child who has been bullied or not progressed well at school.
Establishing a sleep routine for your baby
Is your baby a good sleeper? It’s one of the most common questions new parents seem to get asked isn’t it? Are they good for you? This generally means do they sleep well? People are obsessed with the sleep questions and the amount your child sleeps appears to have a direct correlation with how ‘good’ they are perceived to be.
‘Find your brave’ with Barnardo’s self-confidence tips
It’s not always easy to ‘find your brave’ but Barnardo’s has come up with some handy tips for parents on how to help their children build their confidence.
Are today’s children and young adults at an increased risk of noise induced hearing loss?
There are 12 million people with hearing loss across the UK, that’s around one in six of us and by 2035, it is estimated there’ll be around 15.6 million people with hearing loss across the UK – that’s one in five. SCARY!