By admin, on May 12th, 2009%
Babies and children learn the vast majority of what they know from watching adults and those people around them. Most children have an identifiable primary carer –the person to whom the child is most strongly attached, and who they watch and learn from at an amazing rate. The more closely attached a child is to a . . . → Read More: Role Play for Children – The Benefits
By admin, on April 3rd, 2009%
For many, the Easter break starts this weekend, but a break for who?
A survey of 1,600 mums conducted by BabyCentre, the UK’s no. 1 parenting website, found that 39% of mums have never had a day off from their children and nearly half of those who have, said “it’s a guilty pleasure”.
Half of the mums . . . → Read More: Dads – Give Mums a Break!
By admin, on January 28th, 2009%
January is the month when most people decide their marriage is over. Divorce is traumatic enough, but when children are involved the conflict that can arise between their parents can make children feel trapped.
Parent expert and author, Sue Atkins, is calling for parents going down the divorce route to present a united front and work together . . . → Read More: Divorce – Don’t Let Children Get Stuck in the Middle