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Helping your child become a millionaire is ‘more achievable than you think’ according to financial advisors
Annual junior ISA and SIPP contributions can quickly add up, standing your children in good stead for when they're adults
By Adam England Published
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'Our quest to have a baby cost us £60K' Couple share their long (and expensive) journey to parenthood
Sarah Swann, 44, and her husband spent £60,000 to fulfil their dreams
By Louise Baty Published
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5 ways to respond to your child whining, from psychologist Dr Becky (#3 is spot on)
Whining is difficult to hear, and just as hard to get to the bottom of - psychologist, Dr Becky, shares simple tricks for parents to respond to whining positively.
By Adam England Published
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'All I wanted was a baby - so I did it on my own' Mum shares her very unique journey to parenthood
Sarah Myers had always wanted to be a mum but time was running out
By Kerry Harden Published
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The top 20 parenting wins that 'keep parents going', says new study
Being a parent is difficult, but caregivers are sharing the little wins that keep them going - and it really is these small things that help everyone through the hard days.
By Adam England Published
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Like Netflix's Kaos? Check out these popular mythical names, baby Hercules has a cute ring to it
Names like Leonidas, Arya and Juno have risen in popularity in recent years – would you consider one?
By Adam England Published
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Balamory is back after two decades - why we can’t wait for the reboot of the iconic BBC series
What's the story in Balamory? Now you can find out, as the BBC announces the return of the beloved children's series nearly 20 years after the final episode aired.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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'I'm fine' and 4 of the biggest lies we've probably all told and how they are damaging your relationship
If you catch yourself telling any of these lies in your relationship, it's a good idea to stop because they're potentially damaging.
By Adam England Published
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Which parent is more likely to pass down Alzheimer’s disease? New research has the answer
Alzheimer's can be passed down from parents to children, but new research reveals whether a particular parent is more likely to be responsible.
By Lucy Wigley Published