Just how strict should you be as a parent?
As my kids get older, I find there’s a delicate balance as a parent when employing the word “no”. In fact, it’s bigger than that: it’s figuring out how strict Mrs Adams and I should be.
As my kids get older, I find there’s a delicate balance as a parent when employing the word “no”. In fact, it’s bigger than that: it’s figuring out how strict Mrs Adams and I should be.
Here’s a photograph I took while on a recent riverside walk with my daughter, Helen. I was captivated by the rural landscape and so I fired off a few images, this being one of my favourites.
You’ve probably heard the story: a well-known retailer stuck a poorly-worded label in some of its school uniform. The label suggested the reinforced hems in its clothing would stay in place making “less work for mum” who wouldn’t have to sew them up again.
It’s question o’clock! At what age do you think it is acceptable to leave your child with a babysitter?
A very good friend of mine has a teenaged son who happens to be an incredibly skilled hacker. The audacity of what he has pulled off in the past is truly staggering. Do you really know what your children are capable of? In this guest post, Richard Jones of the National Crime Agency’s Cyber Crime