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Expert post: Should your children be home alone?
by catherinecooper | 31 January 2012In the UK, there is no official minimum legal age at which children can be left home alone. So how do you decide when yours are ready?
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Help! My son hates reading
by Keris Stainton | 27 January 2012I never imagined my child would be a non-reader, but why does it matter to me so much?
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Does independence equal attitude for our kids?
by Jo Middleton | 26 January 2012Confidence is key. But we don't want to create little monsters.
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Expert post: Brownies and Rainbows
by catherinecooper | 25 January 2012The Girl Guiding movement has changed and still has a lot of offer your daughters. It's also a great way to get them involved with their community.
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Why I've bought my eight-year-old a mobile phone
by Ellen Arnison | 19 January 2012A couple of months ago I found the idea of a child with a mobile shocking. Now I’m glad I gave in.
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How kid power can build a community
by grit | 11 January 2012Children need to know they're important in the community. They have power to make positive change happen.
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Your child wants to blog – is it a good idea?
by Ellen Arnison | 06 January 2012I love to blog but what happens when my children want to follow my example?
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Why our recycling efforts are no longer a load of rubbish
by RosieScribble | 03 January 2012There is more to recycling that separating our household waste, we have just discovered.
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Grown up chicken curry for kids to cook
by Cathy James | 02 January 2012Encourage your children's kitchen confidence by letting them try their hand at this customised chicken curry recipe.
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Expert post: Build your child's self esteem with exercise
by Joanne Mallon | 01 January 2012Physical exercise will keep your family fit in mind and body.
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Make a garden in a jar
by Debbie Webber | 30 December 2011Don't let the weather stop you gardening – make this terrarium instead.
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How do I teach my children about multi-cultural Britain?
by Emily Carlisle | 20 December 2011How do I teach my children about Britain’s rich multi-cultural influences when they don’t see any of it with their own eyes?
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Celebrate the winter solstice with your children
by Debbie Webber | 15 December 2011Take time out of the hectic festive season to celebrate winter and and the returning sun.
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Do your children give you presents?
by Joanne Mallon | 13 December 2011Have you convinced your children that giving is just as much fun as receiving? Should siblings buy for each other, or children buy for parents? Or is there too much emphasis on acqui...
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Christmas tips for blended families
by Ellen Arnison | 12 December 2011Do you have a non-standard family too? I’ve been considering tactics to help avoid the festive holiday turning into a total turkey.
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What a lovely idea - intergenerational gardening. I wonder why schools don't do more of that here? http://dld.bz/5vZD (@readyforten)
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Should under-fives be taught to read and write? - Schools, Education - The Independent http://ind.pn/cSAha1
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Advice and support if your child has dyslexia http://bit.ly/93IrOG
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RT @GuardianEdu: School curriculum quango abolished http://bit.ly/cdGilw
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How to get the most out of parents evenings http://bit.ly/dbk78G and what to expect
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Head teachers lukewarm after schools are invited to become academies - Times Online: http://bit.ly/bMk5uk via @addthis
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How do you feel about your child going to a supersize primary school? - have your say here http://bit.ly/cP3p1E
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RT @GuardianEdu: Most schools will become academies, says Gove http://bit.ly/c9QEMl
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Do you like River Cottage? Come and read what the gardening team leader says about gardening + kids on Carrots & Kids http://bit.ly/apQW95
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On MyChild: how to improve your child's reading and understanding http://bit.ly/9ZuWRn
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@Parent_Tweets The SKIPS website is now live and we would love to know what you think. Do let us know. http://tinyurl.com/34eo54z
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Join in the debate over outstanding schools becoming academies here http://bit.ly/9uZB43
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Has our urge to make life easier for our kids meant we're raising a generation who can't tie their own shoe laces? http://bit.ly/bIQPA4
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RT @timesed: Don’t worry, be APPy: the ups and downs of Assessing Pupil Progress http://bit.ly/abhrHe
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