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Nine positive things about parenting teenagers by Jo Middleton

When I considered starting a dad blog, I scanned the Internet, looking at all the parenting blogs in existence. One of the first I stumbled upon was Slummy Single Mummy, written by mum of two Jo Middleton. Jo’s witty writing style appealed to me greatly. I’ve followed her antics ever since and her stature as

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Do you believe in luck? Guest post from Reneé Davis

A few months ago I had the good fortune to attend a blogging event at which I met Reneé Davis, who writes the blog Mummy Tries. I bumped into her later the same afternoon on an exceedingly busy London street as she was making her way home. Reneé had one child strapped to her front in a carrier, one in

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Keeping the family together using technology

I’m delighted to publish this guest post from US-based online safety advocate Amy Williams. Amy is no stranger to Dadbloguk having penned this post a few months ago. In this post Amy provides suggestions for keeping the family safe online while also using technology to strengthen family ties.   Today’s children and adults are exposed

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Child and working tax credits – know your entitlements

The post below comes courtesy of Derbyhire-based WKM Accountancy. It sheds some light on the complicated world of working tax credits. I hope you find it useful. If you have any questions, please od leave a comment at the end of the post.  Tax credits can be a confusing subject. Last April’s budget introduced several

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How a military family copes with active service

One of my absolute favourite bloggers is Tony Pitt, the man behind the LifeOfTont blog. Tony is a military man. I thought I’d ask Tony what impact it has on family life when you are deployed on active service for months at a time.  Here’s the brilliant post Tony and his wife provided. I’m over the

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