top of page
In The News


How to get kids outdoors: 11 simple tips and tricks, recommended by parents
Marathons have nothing on toddler hikes. This fun, relatable guide explores how everyday parents found their outdoor rhythm again using clever tools like carriers, games, trailers, and even hot chocolate stoves. It’s a must-read for any active parent trying to get kids outdoors and moving.
May 194 min read


‘No pain, no gain’: why some primary students are following intense study routines
In today's competitive academic landscape, even primary school students are embracing intense study habits. This article delves into the factors motivating these young learners to undertake rigorous routines, examining the roles of parental expectations, educational systems, and societal pressures. It also discusses the potential impacts on children's well-being and the importance of balancing academic achievement with holistic development.
May 184 min read


Modern parenting rejects abusive ways of punishing children
Is modern parenting really to blame for children's struggles—or is it the way we discipline them? This powerful commentary challenges the outdated view that kids today are "too soft" and explores how harsh punishment is doing more harm than good. With evidence from England’s child welfare system, the piece calls for a more compassionate, informed approach to parenting that nurtures rather than punishes.
May 185 min read


My mum won’t let me have a smartphone. Is she being unfair?
When protective parenting limits access to social media, it can feel isolating. In this heartfelt letter, a young teen shares their experience of feeling left out—and an expert offers advice on how families can talk, listen, and find mutual trust in the age of digital connection.
May 174 min read


‘Rethink what we expect from parents’: Norway’s grapple with falling birthrate
Despite Norway’s generous parental leave and childcare policies, birthrates continue to fall. Experts point to rising housing costs, delayed parenthood, and the growing pressures of intensive parenting as key factors making family life feel increasingly unattainable for young adults—even in one of the world’s most family-friendly nations.
May 164 min read


Am I a good mom?' We put ChatGPT's parenting advice to the test
Am I a good mom?' We put ChatGPT's parenting advice to the test
May 157 min read


Cold Parenting: Understanding Emotional Distance in Parenting
Cold parenting is characterized by emotional detachment and a lack of affection, where parents provide minimal responsiveness to their child's needs. This parenting style can significantly impact a child's emotional development, leading to challenges in forming secure attachments and expressing emotions. Understanding the nuances of cold parenting is crucial for caregivers aiming to foster healthier relationships and promote emotional well-being in their children.
May 154 min read


Why Some Parents Are Choosing Organic Whole Milk Baby Formulas Over Others
As baby formula shortages ease, U.S. parents are exploring organic whole milk options inspired by European trends. Experts explain what sets these formulas apart from standard ones—including the natural fat content, fewer additives, and the presence of MFGM, a component linked to brain development. While organic doesn’t mean "better," understanding your baby’s nutritional needs and discussing them with your pediatrician can help you make the best choice.
May 144 min read


I chose to be a single mum. Here's what I wish everyone knew about solo parenting
As Amber Heard welcomes twins as a solo mother, one woman shares her own journey into single motherhood by choice. Fueled by independence, support, and self-awareness, more women are embracing solo parenting not as a last resort, but as a powerful, intentional path to family on their own terms.
May 122 min read


10 Time-Saving Hacks Every Parent Should Know – Small Things That Make a Big Difference
Parenting is rewarding—but it can also feel like a nonstop juggling act. This blog shares 10 smart, time-saving hacks to help you reclaim precious minutes in your day. From prepping meals in advance to simplifying morning routines, these small but powerful changes can make a big difference in your family's life. Whether you're a new parent or deep into the school run hustle, these tips will help you save time and reduce stress.
May 114 min read


How to raise kind children: lead by example, talk it over … and get a dog
Raising kind children isn’t just about teaching manners—it’s about modelling empathy, encouraging reflection, and building emotional resilience. Experts explain how kindness helps kids form strong relationships, improves mental wellbeing, and contributes to a more compassionate society, even in a world filled with conflict and pressure.
May 117 min read


Teen mental health: When to seek help and what parents can do
Teen mental health challenges are more common than ever, with many parents unsure when to step in. This article explores the emotional ups and downs of adolescence, when anxiety becomes a concern, and how to support your child with compassion, resilience-building strategies, and informed guidance on when to seek professional help.
May 35 min read


Back to work after parental leave? How to safeguard your mental health
Returning to work after parental leave can feel overwhelming—physically, emotionally, and logistically. In this candid piece, three parents share their stories of navigating the transition, while a psychologist offers gentle, practical tips to help new mums and dads manage the challenges with self-compassion, purpose, and support.
May 16 min read


Lifeline' hub helping families with help and advice
Mamas Bristol began as a small Facebook group and has grown into a lifeline for over 38,000 families. Run entirely by volunteers, the group offers low-cost essentials, eco-friendly initiatives, and support for those facing domestic abuse—all within a welcoming, non-judgmental space that champions community care.
Apr 181 min read


How to reduce Screen time for children
Two young children sitting together on a mustard-colored couch, reading a colorful picture book. One child wears a striped shirt and grey...
Apr 71 min read


Being a carer and mother is 'a tough journey'
Reagan, a devoted mother from Yate, near Bristol, shares the emotional journey of raising her four-year-old daughter Alessi, who lives with a life-limiting condition requiring constant care. Despite the immense challenges and limited respite support, Reagan finds strength in her close-knit family and looks forward to celebrating Mother’s Day surrounded by love, laughter, and moments of quiet comfort.
Mar 301 min read


I couldn’t be left alone with the kids’: When parental exhaustion tips into burnout
When parenting becomes overwhelming and exhausting beyond recovery, it’s more than just tiredness—it’s parental burnout. Through honest stories and global research, this article explores what burnout looks like, why it happens, and why naming it is the first step toward healing.
Feb 1511 min read


Strong evidence parenting support services improve outcomes for families in adversity, councils told
The UK’s latest government-commissioned guide on children’s social care highlights the strong impact of parenting support on families facing adversity. It shows that well-implemented interventions for parents of children aged 0–10 can improve child behavior, enhance parenting practices, and reduce parental stress. With councils under financial pressure, the evidence-backed recommendations aim to help allocate resources wisely, especially as the sector moves toward a new famil
Feb 67 min read


I was told it’s ‘unethical’ to let your children know the truth about Santa Claus
A growing debate questions whether encouraging children to believe in Santa Claus is harmless fun or a form of manipulation. New research suggests the “Santa lie” may breach trust, yet many parents – and experts – say it’s a cherished part of childhood. While some children feel betrayed upon learning the truth, studies show most look back fondly and plan to continue the tradition. The real concern, researchers argue, is missing the moment when kids begin to question the myth.
Dec 24, 20245 min read


Adoption 'definitely worth it', says dad-of-two
Adoptive parents from West Yorkshire share how adoption changed their lives, despite the challenges. With a nationwide shortage of adopters, families like Mike and Lisa urge others to explore adoption, highlighting the strong support networks now available. The need is growing, and the impact can last a lifetime.
Oct 23, 20242 min read
bottom of page
