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Well, The choc filled day has come to an end in my apartment! Toddler now sleeping (thank the lord!) I'm not one to usually give my little girl a lot of chocolate. Today was an exception. Which felt at times like a living nightmare. BUT, I loved it. Even though my toddler (near 3 year old girl) was high on a sugar rush and was rushing round like race car. I love, love loved it! Don't get me wrong...
Last updated: 21/04/2014 by nikki123 to nikki123's Blog
Filed under: Family
In conversation with the Wales News Agency, Natalie Cox claims that her two-year-old daughter started using the F-word after an episode of Peppa Pig. According to her mum, Kiannah apparently picked up the bad habit from an episode of Peppa Pig where Daddy Pig refers to Mrs Gazelle's old band The Rocking Gazelles. The Welsh mum-of-four insists it sounds like f***ing and wants the DVD to be...
Last updated: 11/03/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Family, Kids like ours, Toddlers
When Hector Cruz’s wife gave birth to the couple’s first child, Hector came face to face with the problems many breastfeeding mums have to deal with, including “negative reactions and lack of public support.” Worried by what he found, the American dad embarked on a national campaign Project Breastfeeding to “de-stigmatise breastfeeding in public, to educate men, and to empower women to...
Last updated: 10/03/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Baby, Family
Holidays with youngsters are pretty stressful without any added pressure. Unfortunately, when on a family ski holiday, a couple received a pretty nasty letter under their hotel door in relation to their baby daughter. The letter which was posted on Dad on the Run blog said that the parents should have left their baby at home. It went on to read: " Thank you for bringing a screaming baby to a ski...
Last updated: 05/03/2014
Filed under: Family, Travel
When Brooklyn Andrews was three years old, her father, Tony Andrews, gave her and her two siblings a teddy bear each before he left to serve in Iraq. Each bear was very special because whenever a button on it was pressed you could hear the father’s voice saying: “Courtney, Brooklyn and Jessy, I love you all.” Tony tragically died in 2006 while at work so the children only had the bears to...
Last updated: 04/03/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Family, Just for fun
Della Wolf Kangro Wiley Richards is the first child to be officially born with three parents. The little girl from Vancouver, British Columbia, was born to two lesbian parents Danielle Wiley and Anna Richards, as well as to her biological father, Shawn Kangro. Canada passed a Family Law Act in March of last year, which allows for up to four parents to be named on a child's birth certificate...
Last updated: 27/02/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Family
As the economic crisis continues to affect our pockets, it seems that the results are starting to take its toll on our state of mind as well. In a survey commissioned by children’s charity 4Children, it was found that adults today believe that their little ones will have a worse life than they have, due to harder family times. The results showed that a surprising 52% think that family life is...
Last updated: 15/01/2014 by CatherineMom to CatherineMom's Blog
Filed under: Family
We may be breaking away from the traditional route of marriage with a new trend emerging among many couples. A survey commissioned by Myriam Ben Yedder, UK managing director of American wedding store, found that nearly eight in ten women thought it was perfectly fine to become a mother before taking a trip down the aisle. The YouGov survey also discivered that 90% of adults are happy enough to buy...
Last updated: 14/01/2014 by CatherineMom to CatherineMom's Blog
Filed under: Family
According to a new UK poll, it seems it is not just students and young adults who binge drink as figures show that the problem extends to British mothers. The poll, which was commissioned by ITV’s This Morning, surveyed 1,000 mums with children under the age of 18. The results show that, of those surveyed, 28% admit to being drunk in front of their child with a quarter being so intoxicated they...
Last updated: 13/12/2013 by CatherineMom to CatherineMom's Blog
Filed under: Family, Health
According to a recent study, teenagers whose parents threaten or shout at them are more likely to develop depression and disruptive behaviour. When the mother is both verbally and physically abusive and the father displays either of the forms of aggression, there is an increased risk of depression and poor behaviour in adolescents. Dr. Annette Mahoney, professor of psychology at Bowling Green...
Last updated: 12/12/2013 by CatherineMom to CatherineMom's Blog
Filed under: Family
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