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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

  • 6 May 2009

    Green festival tips

    If you are heading off to a festival with your family this year we have some tips to make your experience as happy and eco-friendly as possible. From tent pegs to cotton bags read on to find out how to have a green festival experience this summer. […] more

  • 16 Feb 2009

    Half term activities

    Looking for something fun to do this half term? Why not check out our selection of great outdoor activities happening around the country? From building homes for dormice to gorge scrambling there are heaps of fun activities taking place this half term. […] more

  • 9 Feb 2009

    World Orphan Week

    Every 14 seonds a child loses a parent to an AIDS-related illness. Due to poverty, disease, conflict and natural disaster, the numbers of orphaned and abandoned children needing our help is dramatically increasing. World Orphan Week aims to raise awareness and funds through a mass dressing up event. […] more

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