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Who is responsible for keeping our kids safe online?
Who is responsible for keeping our kids safe online? I posed this question on my Facebook page and most tended to agree that whilst there...
Read More >>A Fathers Day Interview and some daddy bloggers
Happy Fathers Day to all fathers. To those staring with amazement into the eyes of their newborn as they hold their babies for the first...
Read More >>Digital Self-harm: what parents need to know
Is Digital self-harm the new buzz affliction plaguing our youth? Is it a genuine cry for attention from our angst ridden teens? Or is it...
Read More >>Returning to work? Transfer your parenting skills to the workplace
Returning to work for mums or dads who have been the primary carer for their kids can often be a daunting endeavour. There may be...
Read More >>Teach your kids to be safe on social networks: don’t rely on safe sites, settings, banning and blocking
Teaching kids to be safe on social networks is something that all parents need to start doing as soon as their kids show an interest...
Read More >>Advice to parents: 10 things I no longer stress about
Yes I know parents, particularly new ones, get a little bit of information overload when it comes to all things childrearing. They have an abundance...
Read More >>Are video games improving the mental health of our kids?
I feel I have spent a good deal of time telling my kids how excessive use of video games will turn them into zombies, so...
Read More >>Sexting and the law: why we are all confused
When it comes to sexting and the law, it seems our families, schools and the law enforcers themselves are increasingly concerned, confused and frustrated. With...
Read More >>Why Qooh.me? Kids on show with risky revelations
On a recent weekend away with some girlfriends, the subject of our kids invariably came up and we discussed the challenges, the achievements, the good,...
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