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*Sarah, once a contented "smug married" woman leading a life characterised by its "middle-class, middle-everything" essence, encountered a defining moment when a knock on her door shattered her world. On the eve of her son's birthday, Sarah was startled awake by the sight of police officers at her doorstep, accompanied...

Mum’s at Christmas

Mum's are generally the coolest and most wonderful part of the family. The following are just some of their qualities: Unconditional Love: Mums have an unparalleled ability to love unconditionally, regardless of circumstances. Nurturing Nature: They possess a natural instinct to nurture and care for their children, providing comfort and support. Sacrifice:...
Picture this: it's a sunny morning, and you're getting ready for a family outing. You've got your partner, kids, and all the gear piled up. What's your vehicle like? If it's versatile, you're in for a smooth and stress-free journey. In this article, we'll explore why choosing a versatile...
It can be tricky to decide whether or not to keep your child off school, nursery or playgroup when they're unwell. There are government guidelines for schools and nurseries about managing specific infectious diseases at GOV.UK. These say when children should be kept off school and when they shouldn't. If you do keep...
"Rainbow" is a British children's television program that originally aired from 1972 to 1992. Created by Pamela Lonsdale, the show was aimed at preschoolers and featured a mix of live-action, puppetry, and animation. It was produced by Thames Television and later by Central Independent Television. The show was set in...
There was a mum who was called a “nag,”⁣⁣by her partner,⁣⁣ her children,⁣⁣ and she swears she once saw the dog roll his eyes when she was complaining about dog hair on the couch. ⁣⁣⁣⁣And the truth is,⁣⁣it would be nice if someone thought about—everyone’s schedules,⁣⁣making doctor’s appointments,⁣⁣packing lunches...
As millions of parents admit they struggle to help with maths homework, the nation needs a maths confidence boost Parents have less confidence talking to their kids about maths and science than they do sex education, reveals new research from learning and assessment provider Renaissance Maths was the subject most likely to...
Son: "Dad, I think I'm old enough now. Is there a Santa Claus?." Dad: "Ok, I agree that your old enough. But before I tell you, I have a question for you. You see, the “truth” is a dangerous gift. Once you know something, you can't unknow it. Once you...
Although working in the childcare sector can be a rewarding job, it can also be incredibly stressful and demanding. According to a survey produced by the Early Years Alliance, 74% of workers experience work-related stress, which makes them feel negative about their work environment and decreases their work performance. And...
According to news reports this week, the government is considering cost of living action measures including reducing the ratio of staff to children in nurseries and childcare settings, to ease the pain of childcare costs for hard-pressed parents. Yet this proposal would cut corners and could compromise child safety, according...