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Two brand new Mr Men books hit shelves today and we can all relate to them
Mr. Fib and Little Miss Surprise are the first new Mr. Men characters in three years
By Adam England Published
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Certain patterns of conversation in children could identify early signs of autism, according to research
Researchers studied a number of children and found those using specific speech patterns when talking to adults, were displaying early signs of autism.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Are you a serial overthinker? The cause could actually be your hormones
Who would have thought overthinking could be linked to hormones? If you're a serial overthinker, here's which hormones could be the cause, and what to do about it.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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4 reasons why you might be losing connection with your teenager, by a psychotherapist
If you feel like you're losing connection with your teen, a psychotherapist shares four key reasons this could be happening - and strategies to fix it.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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One overlooked reason modern parents are 'burnt out' and stressed, says expert
Today's parents are certainly busier than ever before, and easily susceptible to stress and burnout. Among reasons for them to feel these effects, there's one overlooked cause...
By Adam England Published
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Helping kids is 'stealing their self-esteem' says expert and here are three reasons why that's true
It's important to let our children figure things out on their own without us rushing in to help them all the time
By Adam England Published
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'Digital soothing' for kids can cause more harm than we realise, says paediatrician
Letting our children soothe themselves with a smartphone or tablet could harm their ability to regulate themselves emotionally
By Adam England Published
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Travelodge is giving away free hotel stays to parents – and here's how to win
The hotel chain is giving six free stays in recognition of six weeks of hard work from parents in the summer holidays - here's what you need to know.
By Adam England Published
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Shocking new research reveals how your grandparents’ level of education affects how quickly you age - yes, really
The surprising finding is actually backed up by some pretty common sense reasonings
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published