Pam Leo explains why our home environment is so important to the health and wellbeing of our children. Given a choice, young children will usually choose to be in a natural environment. They want to be outdoors, in the fresh air and sunlight, barefoot and naked, surrounded by grass, trees, and flowers, hearing the birds and the wind, playing in water with sticks and rocks. […] more
Anne Dhir shares her favourite picture books featuring children being carried by their parents. One evening, as we were reading Catch That Goat to Odaline, she became very excited as she had spotted a mum carrying a child on her back! […] more
A training programme in Bristol in June enables women to acquire the skills and understanding to help others relax and get the most from pregnancy, birth and parenting. […] more
Sarah Goddard calls for a more open attitude to breastfeeding in public and more realistic coverage of breastfeeding in the media to help women have more realistic attitudes. […] more
Jack Petrash explores what happens to our children once they reach the second stage of childhood and how we can best guide them through it. Our children begin to show evidence of a changing inner landscape around the age of seven. These inner alterations can be found in many places, even in children’s games. […] more
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