Breaking up is hard to do blah blah blah. Let’s get to the good bit — eventually you’ll probably want to date again. You’re over the ex, ready to have fun and find love again (if that’s what you’re into). But just because you’re good to go, doesn’t mean your kids are.
If you think telling your child Fido, Fluffy or Feathers has “gone to live on a farm” is a good strategy when the family pet dies, think again. You’re likely missing an opportunity to help them grieve and learn about death, no matter their age, according to the experts.
Worrying about the future is totally normal. While everyone else looks like they’re sorted, chances are they’re just as weighed down in decision-fatigue.
Bullying. Why does it happen, and how can I deal with it? Once upon a time bullying was something obvious, a fight in the playground, name calling or teasing. But with the advent of mobile phones and internet there are all-new battlefields.
Children as young as eight are being treated for anxiety problems triggered by social networking sites. Psychologists say modern technology is producing a growing number of children needing therapy to deal with distress arising from posts on Facebook and other sites.
Given that relationships are such a huge aspect of life, can parents help children understand love from a young age, setting them up with realistic expectations?
In the era of “is nothing private any more?” thousands of women are revealing their pregnancy test results live on camera and posting the videos on YouTube.