Charlotte Whistlecroft
Charlotte Whistlecroft is a former Family writer at GoodTo. She obtained a BA in Theology and Theological Studies at Durham University, going on to study a masters at City University London in 2016.
Since leaving GoodTo she has worked as a Social Video Researcher at Mail Online and is now Assistant Producer at BBC Sport.
Latest articles by Charlotte Whistlecroft
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Six-year-old girl's incredible letter defending her autistic brother goes viral
'Some people are different, but we should all be treated the same’.
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published
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Mum hits back at criticism after giving her six year-old daughter rainbow hair
She said she's letting her daughter express herself by giving her multicolour hair
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published
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Mum slammed on social media for letting her three children walk to school alone
Opinion is split over her decision...
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published
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Family share heartbreaking photo of five-year-old son with terminal cancer
'I honestly have no words to how heart broken I am right now'
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published
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Mum horrified after toddler gets second degree burns from a slide
'I have never heard a child scream and cry like that, let alone my own son'
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published
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'Stay at home mothers are in the trenches all day everyday'. Working mum praises stay at home mothers in blog post
The mum-of-two had to stay with the kids when her son broke his arm...
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published
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Mum shares INCREDIBLE pregnancy photos after being told she could never have children due to 3rd degree burns
The amazing mum is currently pregnant with her second child...
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published
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Mum praises shop assistant for looking after her child for 30 minutes
'She even walked around the store with him after he ate talking to him-telling him he could be a President or Teacher'
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published
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TV presenter Sarah Cawood opens up about the moment her C-section scar nearly killed her
The TV presenter had life-saving surgery after her bowels attached themselves to her Caesarean scar
By Charlotte Whistlecroft • Published