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Battling a bedtime routine
by RosieScribble | 21 February 2010Bedtimes were a battleground in our house until strict boundaries were put in place.
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Time for some proper football gear that fits
by Ellen Arnison | 21 February 2010All at once my little boy was doing real sport and he needed some well-fitting footwear to go with it.
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Does an only child mean a lonely child?
by RosieScribble | 18 February 2010My daughter is an only child but benefits from a close circle of friends.
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My boys don't like their teachers...
by Ellen Arnison | 18 February 2010Over a primary school career they can't always love the teacher, but what happens when they really hate them?
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Cooking a winter warming meal with my child
by Debbie Webber | 17 February 2010One of the lovely things about winter is the comfort food which is easy enough to make with children.
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I can do it myself - I have told my child that sometimes she can't
by RosieScribble | 15 February 2010My child is growing in independence but has to accept there are still things she cannot do.
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Supporting my highly sensitive child
by RosieScribble | 15 February 2010My daughter seems to be highly sensitive but I have developed strategies to support her.
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Pocket money: how to help kids manage theirs
by Ellen Arnison | 14 February 2010Do your kids splash their cash or stuff it in the piggy bank? Helping them understand how money works and what it means isn't easy. Here are a few of the approaches I have tried...
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When your son wants a sleepover party
by Ellen Arnison | 14 February 2010The day after his first sleepover, my son changed his mind about hosting one. He was exhausted and it didn't live up to the hype.
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Cooking together with children of different ages
by Debbie Webber | 14 February 2010I often struggle to really enjoy cooking with the children, so I have devised a foolproof action plan!
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Make a kite with the children
by Debbie Webber | 13 February 2010Kite flying is classic kids' fun but have you tried making one out of tissue paper?
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Getting children to try new vegetables can be tricky
by Debbie Webber | 13 February 2010Children can be fussy eaters but there are ways to encourage them to try new veggies
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Not getting picked for the team
by Ellen Arnison | 12 February 2010If sport is good for our children, why did Little Boy C's sobs sound like his world was ending?
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Brain power boosting foods for children!
by Wendy Mallins | 12 February 2010Just what should my child be eating to boost her brain power?
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Children and the truth
by Wendy Mallins | 12 February 2010What does telling the truth mean to your child?
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Have fingerless gloves on at my computer. It is officially winter.
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It's hard to believe I might one day live in a house that isn't constantly being drilled, knocked down, built up, painted, varnished etc
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As usual at this time of year I'm wondering if I should be braving #WTM after all.
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Am catching up on Derren Brown's #apocalypse and finding it totally unconvincing. Anyone else? Usually think he's great but this feels fake
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Late to the party I know but am watching #madeinchelsea and totally don't get it. Is it meant to be fictional or real?
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It's raining but we have fire on, pop corn and a film (Ratatouille). Could be a lot worse.
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Just found this heart shaped potato! Awwww http://t.co/q6aZb35E
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I've just let two people jump in front of me in the queue #saintlyface
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Foie gras ice cream in the supermarket! Very Heston. http://t.co/gZOZilrt
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I can never find marsala for cooking. What can I use instead?
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And year before last I injured myself not actually skiing but getting off the lift - no skiing for six weeks. Bit of a theme here....
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Now and again I still find it amazing that my kids can speak French.
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I am making minestrone - if I freeze the excess will it make the pasta go funny?
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