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  • 4 Jun 2009

    The Language of Love

    In our modern society, raising happy, confident, well-balanced and emotionally-healthy children is often increasingly difficult. Sometimes, children seem to speak a completely different language to that of their parents but the language that unites is the language of love. […] more

  • 6 May 2009

    Breastfeeding help for dads

    Breastfeeding mothers were asked to share the best ways that their partners could lend a helping hand, in a survey last week. Most men enjoy helping and looking after their baby as much as women do. However, the closeness that breastfeeding mums enjoy excludes them from the feeding and nurturing their offspring and can leave some men feeling left out or redundant. […] more

  • 9 Mar 2009

    Benefits of a Babymoon

    In many cultures around the world women enjoy a ‘lying-in’ phase – attending to her baby in bed and being looked after by family and friends. Traditionally this period lasts for up to six weeks and is also called rooming-in, nesting or the babymoon phase. Here we explore the benefits. […] more

  • 21 Jan 2009

    Sharing the bed

    Since the dawn of time, sleeping with our young and breastfeeding has been completely normal, and continues to be so throughout much of the world. Here Jo Middleton explores the culture of co-sleeping and how it supports the development of a healthy child. […] more

  • 15 Jan 2009

    Attachment parenting

    In the latest edition of The Green Parent magazine we look at the best reads to support attachment parenting. We are increasingly encouraged to separate from our children in today's society but there is a growing movement of parents doing it differently. […] more

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