The average child will have travelled 3,754 miles around the world by the time they reach 15 – almost twice as far as their own parents had at the same age. At this point they will have already been…
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Warning over screens as number of 13 to 16-year-olds needing glasses DOUBLES in seven years
The number of 13 to 16-year-olds needing glasses has almost DOUBLED over the past seven years – and ‘too much’ screen time could be to blame, according to experts. Twenty per cent of young teens required glasses in 2012,…
I probably got about three hours’ sleep in the end after much tossing, turning, snoring and sleep talking… and I threatened, on more than one occasion, that I would drive us all back to Norfolk if the noise did…
I’m lying here in a hotel room bed trying to block out the sound of my partner’s boys who should have been asleep long before now. I’m not cross or frustrated (though I might be by the time I’ve…
My first daughter was born eleven days late in the water as planned. Nothing else really went to plan after that though. She struggled to latch. I struggled to drink enough after her birth and promptly fainted (I knew…
Parents spend almost three hours a week – negotiating with their kids
Parents spend almost three hours a week – negotiating with their kids, it has emerged. Research carried out among 2,000 mums and dads found almost two thirds believe parenting is just ‘a constant round’ of mediation. The average parent…
These are the most common summer holiday squabbles among British families
Money woes, where to eat and what film to watch are the subjects most likely to ignite summer holiday squabbles among British families, it has emerged. A study revealed the balancing act parents face when trying to keep the…
Prevent your student’s ‘summer slide’ with … video games?
School is out for the summer, and parents everywhere are worried about their kids spending too much time staring at their screens. If you are one of those worried parents, take a moment and determine what your child is…
The last day of the summer term always seems to be somewhat eventful for me. Back in 2010, following a supposed missed miscarriage and much time off, the final day of term was a Friday. I was celebrating in…
Study finds dads are the ‘pushover’ at home, apart from when it comes to dealing with ‘bad’ behaviour
It’s official – dads are the ‘pushover’ at home, apart from when it comes to dealing with ‘bad’ behaviour, a study has found. A poll of 2,000 parents revealed mums are most likely to put their foot down over…










