Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse
Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse is a news writer for Goodtoknow, specialising in family content. She began her freelance journalism career after graduating from Nottingham Trent University with an MA in Magazine Journalism, receiving an NCTJ diploma, and earning a First Class BA (Hons) in Journalism at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute. She has also worked with BBC Good Food and The Independent.
Latest articles by Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse
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Queen Camilla names new puppy after grandson - here’s why experts don't love pets and kids sharing names
The conversation over kids and dogs sharing names has long divided parents
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Martin Lewis shares brilliant ‘loophole’ for parents who want to leave money to their kids without paying ‘inheritance tax’
The Money Saving Expert has highlighted a little-known 'tax relief' that could help you leave more funds for your family
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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5-month-old shocks deaf grandparents with sweet sign language gesture
The heartwarming TikTok clip has left parents in awe
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Teacher blames ‘roommate parenting’ for kids’ bad behaviour at school - but what is it?
Teachers say that parents seem to be becoming less involved in their children's lives
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Prince George set to be separated from parents Prince William and Kate Middleton by surprising royal ban
The Prince and Princess of Wales will be forced to stop doing one very normal thing with their eldest son
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7 benefits of risky play and how 'hazards' can be beneficial, according to developmental psychologist
Experts say that risky play is crucial for a child's development
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74% grandparents providing financial support for grandchildren - this is the most common expense (it’s not childcare)
New research has highlighted adult children's reliance on not only 'the bank of mum and dad', but also the savings of their grandparents
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Psychologist shares 6 signs you've found your soulmate (but our experts say there’s a problem for parents)
Have you met your soulmate? Find out what psychology has to say
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Millennial parents are getting candid about the realities of parenthood
They share their thoughts on what it's really like...
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How will Labour’s general election win affect childcare, flexible working and family policy?
Labour's landslide election win promises some big changes to family policy
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Why did The Man with 1000 Kids have so many children? A psychologist explains his motivations
The shocking documentary has confused Netflix viewers, leaving many to wonder why Jonathan Jacob Meijer acted the way he did
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"Don't judge your summer against anyone else's" - parents share their top summer six weeks survival tips (and they're kind of sweet)
As the school summer holidays grow nearer, parents are preparing to keep their kids busy and entertained
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Prince George’s summer hobby revealed - and new research shows it's a great brain-boosting activity
The heir to the throne enjoys being active over the school break
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Mum's job offer was ‘pulled’ when employers found out children’s ages - we discuss with a legal expert
A legal expert has weighed in on what the ruling means for both parents and employers
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Sweden’s ‘groundbreaking’ new law allows grandparents to take paid parental leave
The Scandinavian country has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to family-friendly law-making
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Why Prince George, Charlotte and Louis’ cheeky behaviour at engagements ‘doesn’t worry’ Kate Middleton
The royal youngsters have to follow protocol, but their mum doesn't like to be too strict with them
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TikTok sunscreen conspiracies have boomed - here's how to educate your teens about misinformation
The worrying trend has amassed millions of views, leading experts to share their tips on speaking with teens about misinformation online
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Princess Diana’s former royal butler reveals why there’s pressure on Prince William to ‘finish her legacy’
The late Princess's work had 'only just begun' when she died and Prince William is keen to carry it on
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Royal expert reveals Prince William’s ‘greatest tribute to his mother’ Princess Diana as he celebrates her 63rd birthday
"I wanted her to be proud of the person I'd become"
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Prince George, Charlotte and Louis will spend their school break enjoying ‘picnics, barbecues and beach games’ as the Wales family looks to a ‘brighter future’
Like thousands of students across the UK, the royal youngsters are looking forward to their summer break away from school
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Everything the 3 main political parties have said about school and education policies ahead of the general election
With the general election taking place this week, this is everything parents need to know about each party's proposed education policies
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Queen Elizabeth's heartwarming approach to motherhood revealed in rare letter - and the note includes a hilarious joke about young King Charles III
A personal letter penned by the late monarch in 1950 has given sweet insight into her life as a young mother
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Prince George, Charlotte and Louis have clearly been keeping granddad King Charles up to date with pop-culture as he makes hilarious joke in rare speech
Even the King is a fan of dad jokes
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Heartwarming research reveals the one thing most parents save from kids’ childhoods - and many wish they had saved ‘even more’
Nearly all parents of adult children have kept a keepsake from their younger years, new research shows - and it's a sweet reminder that no matter how old you are, you're still your parents' child
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published