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Lord Jackson vs. the ‘Safeguarding’ Steamroller
With blunt courage, he strips smacking bans and registers of their ‘protection’ façade. Lord Jackson of Peterborough delivers a measured...
Jun 94 min read


Inadequate parental leave is pushing parents back to work too soon, according to the Working Families Index 2025
The 2025 Working Families Index highlights a growing concern: inadequate parental leave policies are compelling parents to return to work sooner than desired, often resulting in financial hardship and emotional stress. This trend underscores the urgent need for policy reforms to support working families more effectively.
May 202 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


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


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


Child online safety – next steps for regulation, policy and practice
As the UK's Online Safety Act nears enforcement, concerns grow about whether current proposals truly protect children online. While Ofcom's upcoming regulations target illegal harms and call for robust age-checks, critics argue they fall short of ensuring safety by design. This article explores the tensions between regulation and education, the limitations of current oversight, and why stronger action is needed to safeguard children in an increasingly algorithm-driven digital
Feb 47 min read
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