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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


Britain on the Brink: When the State Comes for Your Children
A Nation’s Soul Is Measured by How It Raises Its Children—and Who It Allows to Do So The Oldest Bond. The Newest Threat. The Line Must Be...
May 103 min read


The Schools Bill Scandal: Engineered by Anti-Faith Activists. Denied by Ministers. Exposed by Government Evidence
Ministers claimed activist reports had no influence—yet official documents prove those very groups were used to justify legislation that...
May 63 min read


March For Children: A United Stand Against The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
On 18th May, home educating families, teachers, SEN families and many others will be gathering as one united voice to stand against the government's proposed Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
May 66 min read


THE LITMUS TEST FOR BRITISH DEMOCRACY
A Historic Reckoning: Is Britain Quietly Rewriting the Rules of Democracy? For those who care about the soul of Britain On 1 May 2025,...
May 45 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


Lords Revolt Against Controversial Schools Bill: Peers Slam State Overreach in Fiery Second Reading Showdown
Peers Warn of ‘State Surveillance’ and Constitutional Overreach as Government Faces Growing Rebellion in the Upper House London, 1 May...
May 15 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


Historic Legal Bombshell: Leading KC Warns Schools Bill Violates Britain’s Fundamental Constitutional Principles
Constitutional Integrity, Parental Rights, and Religious Freedom at Breaking Point as Communities Across Britain Mobilise 10,000 Parents...
Apr 293 min read


Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: saving parents money on school uniform costs
The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill aims to ease financial pressure on families by capping school uniform branding requirements and introducing free breakfast clubs in all state-funded primary schools across England. These changes support children's wellbeing, reduce costs, and promote equal access to learning from day one.
Apr 273 min read


Please, yell at my kids! Five lessons I’ve learned about good parenting from around the world
Please, yell at my kids! Five lessons I’ve learned about good parenting from around the world
Apr 222 min read


Tech overload for teachers and parents
Dr Susan MacDougall says schools and universities are to blame for the excessive use of digital platforms these days I am a parent of two and I teach at a university.
Apr 201 min read


How we let our babies down in 1974
In 1974, experts Brian and Sonia Jackson warned that babies were being treated as passive objects, lacking care and stimulation. Their call for more responsive parenting still resonates today.
Apr 192 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


Mum and baby charity closing after funding cut
Blossom and Bloom, a mother and baby charity in Rhyl, Denbighshire, will close on 30 May after losing funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Founded in 2020, the organization has supported over 700 families, offering essential services like social hubs, training, and emotional support. Founder Vicky Welsman-Millard expressed concern over the closure's impact on community mental health, as many mothers credit the charity with transforming their lives
Apr 121 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


Reform UK will go to war with teaching unions, says Nigel Farage
Outburst comes after anti-racism campaigners disrupt event in South Yorkshire and are escorted out
Mar 252 min read
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