Would you allow your primary-aged children to go on sleepovers?
On the one hand, you want your children to have fun and share some special times with their friends. On the other, spending the night at someone else’s house means you’re not there to protect them. Are sleepovers a good idea? Two mums share their views.
How do I get my child to share?
Children not sharing toys? Want to know how to get your child to share? Here are 4 simple tips to get your kid to start sharing.
10 simple ways to talk to your children about terrorism
Even if terror events happen overseas and not in our own cities, they can still trigger fear in children who find out about them on TV or through friends. How can we reassure them?
Why I’m OK with my child’s “religious indoctrination”
Are what weβre teaching children at an early age, be that food choices or religious decisions, a form of indoctrination?
What to do when your child swallows something
Child will often swallow foreign objects such as coins or buttons. Here’s what to do then that happens.
π₯ How to make your own backyard water slide
Save some money this summer by skipping water theme parks. You can have just as much fun with a homemade backyard water slide with plastic, water and soap.
Would you cater for different diets at your child’s birthday party?
With so many varied diet restrictions and food allergies, is it considered hospitable to cater to different diets when throwing a party or just too much work? Two mums share their views.
How to build the perfect outdoor cubby house
A cubby house need neither be fancy or expensive. Watch how we build the prefect outdoor cubby house and spend virtually nothing.
π₯ Baby CPR and other first-aid skills parents need to know
Sarah Hunstead, emergency nurse and founder of CPR Kids, provides a practical demonstration on how do you do CPR on an infant.Β
π₯ How to predict your child’s adult personality
There’s a very small window of opportunity in which you can help to mould your child’s adult personality.
π₯ 4 free places to visit with kids
A day out with the kids don’t need to cost you any money.
Would you allow your child to get a tattoo?
Is allowing your child to get a tattoo simply a slippery slope to something worse and encouraging them to mutilate their bodies? What if allowing them to have one simply means being able to keep them safe? Two mums share their views.