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Friday News Round Up 6th -12th August

Friday News Round Up 6th -12th August

Love Parenting’s Friday News Round up from 6th– 12th August 2016  Parenting & Lifestyle  Ask the expert: My 11-year-old daughter is struggling to make friends Why it’s time to get kids to branch out  The mother of all worries: why do women fret about their children more than men do? Mums behaving badly: films take aim at the myth of ... Read More »

Healthy Wholemeal Bread

Healthy Wholemeal Bread

Servings: Four + Preparation Time: 30 Minutes Cooking Time: 55 Minutes Cost: Low Utensils Needed:                  Cooking Method: Loaf Tin                                        Oven Ingredients: 1lb/425g Wholemeal flour 1 Dessertspoon Wheat germ 1 Dessertspoon Bran ½ Pt/275 ... Read More »

Week 4: Counting days in IVF terms

Week 4: Counting days in IVF terms

Week 4: Counting days in IVF terms So the scans and bloods begin and Dr Lydia gave me my drug prescription, Stimulating has begun,14 days of up to 6 injections a day and  a bag of vitamins and tablets I’m ready for this, I actually find this the easy part as you’re busy doing everything you possibly can for your ... Read More »

Friday News Round Up 30th July – 5th August

Friday News Round Up 30th July – 5th August

Love Parenting’s Friday News Round up from 30th July- 5th August  Parenting & Lifestyle  How attachment to mother in early life affects adulthood Ask the expert: How do I teach my toddler to be confident in life? Undue attachment to parenting gurus? Diet & Exercise  Raising your children vegan? Here are the nutritional concerns Raising children vegan: meet the families ... Read More »

Surviving City Breaks with Toddlers

Surviving City Breaks with Toddlers

Travelling with babies younger than 8 months can be easier than travelling with a toddler! It does, however,  require more planning with regard to formula, food, sterilizing, travel systems and an array of other things. Planes are easier to handle with younger babies also as they can sleep (in bassinets on long haul flights) and do not need to move around as ... Read More »

Improving Communication with Children

Improving Communication with Children

A common problem I come across with the Mums I work with is that life is just too busy.  From morning until evening, whether they work outside the home or not, there is always something to do.  It often means that by the evening everyone is so exhausted that they simply grab a tray with their dinner on it and ... Read More »