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Parenting Trends to Watch Out For in 2025
The top parenting trends for 2025 encompass a mix of technology-driven innovations, evolving perspectives on education
May 30


Free therapy helps parents 'argue in a better way'
A BBC investigation reveals alarming concerns over Dorset Council said the project aims to help parents learn techniques to betthe use of restraint and seclusion in some UK children's mental health hospitals. Families share distressing accounts of their children being held down or isolated for extended periods, raising serious questions about the care and oversight in these facilities. The article explores the impact on young patients and calls for urgent reforms in mental he
May 30


Inadequate parental leave is pushing parents back to work too soon, according to the Working Families Index 2025
The 2025 Working Families Index highlights a growing concern: inadequate parental leave policies are compelling parents to return to work sooner than desired, often resulting in financial hardship and emotional stress. This trend underscores the urgent need for policy reforms to support working families more effectively.
May 20


Parents handed big update in battle against term-time holiday fines
The campaign against holiday fines for parents who take their children out of school for holidays has reached a significant milestone. Parents often find themselves in a difficult position when it comes to booking family holidays.
May 20


‘No pain, no gain’: why some primary students are following intense study routines
In today's competitive academic landscape, even primary school students are embracing intense study routines. This article delves into the factors motivating these young learners to undertake rigorous routines, examining the roles of parental expectations, educational systems, and societal pressures. It also discusses the potential impacts on children's well-being and the importance of balancing academic achievement with holistic development.
May 18


Modern parenting rejects abusive ways of punishing children
Is modern parenting really to blame for children's struggles—or is it the way we discipline them? This powerful commentary challenges the outdated view that kids today are "too soft" and explores how harsh punishment is doing more harm than good. With evidence from England’s child welfare system, the piece calls for a more compassionate, informed approach to parenting that nurtures rather than punishes.
May 18


Why Some Parents Are Choosing Organic Whole Milk Baby Formulas Over Others
As baby formula shortages ease, U.S. parents are exploring organic whole milk options inspired by European trends. Experts explain what sets these formulas apart from standard ones—including the natural fat content, fewer additives, and the presence of MFGM, a component linked to brain development. While organic doesn’t mean "better," understanding your baby’s nutritional needs and discussing them with your pediatrician can help you make the best choice.
May 14


How to reduce Screen time for children
In a world buzzing with screens, getting kids to pick up a book and reduce Screen time can feel like a battle. But reading isn’t just a hobby—it’s a life skill that shapes imagination, focus, and emotional intelligence.
Apr 7
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How AI is Reshaping British Education
For centuries, British education served a single, noble purpose: to shape independent minds—citizens tempered by moral clarity, disciplined reasoning, and broad cultural literacy.
Jun 104 min read


Blanket Safeguarding: When Protecting Children Becomes Overreach
The Government’s latest Call for Evidence on safeguarding in out-of-school settings (OOSS) announced today has triggered renewed concern across communities, especially among families who home educate or rely on religious or cultural supplementary education.
May 293 min read


Strategies for coping with stress as a parent – The Psychology Mum
Parenting can be overwhelming, but Dr Emma Hepburn—aka The Psychology Mum—offers simple, science-backed tools to ease stress. From visualizing your mental “capacity cup” to practicing compassionate self-talk and savoring tiny moments of rest, these small habits can make a big difference to your wellbeing as a parent.
May 293 min read


Farage Asked to Defend Faith and Freedom as 15,000 Parents Resist Labour’s Education Bill
Britain’s Leading Rabbinical Authority Issues Explosive Appeal to Reform UK Over Labour’s Controversial Schools Bill LONDON, 28 MAY 2025 — In a move set to send shockwaves through Westminster and beyond, the British Rabbinical Union - the authoritative voice of Britain’s Haredi Jewish leadership - has issued a formal letter to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and party chairman Richard Tice, urging them to take an uncompromising stand against the Labour government’s Schools Bill
May 283 min read


Why Parents Should Choose Toys That Teach, Not Just Entertain
Parents often put care into what they bring home for their children. No matter how simple it seems, each item affects how a child grows and learns. Thinking carefully about these choices can help shape positive habits and learning paths.
May 273 min read


Ex-PM Boris Johnson and wife Carrie announce birth of their fourth child in Instagram post
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie have a welcomed a surprise new baby girl. Mrs Johnson, 37, revealed her fourth child with the Tory politician, 60 - and his ninth - is called Poppy Eliza Josephine Johnson who was born on May 21. In an adorable Instagram post on Saturday, the Johnsons enjoyed pizza to celebrate the birth of their daughter at University College London Hospital.
May 261 min read


National Numeracy Day 2025: top tips for helping children feel more confident with maths
This Wednesday 21 May marks National Numeracy Day and we're sharing practical advice to boost number confidence. Maths and numeracy are essential life and work skills, and the government are committed to ensuring they remain a core part of every young person's learning.
May 203 min read


Bridget Phillipson’s education Bill is an abuse of state power
Yesterday’s March for Children was a striking reflection of what Britain ought to be. From home educators and school leaders to Orthodox Jews and black Britons, we came together to oppose the Wellbeing and Schools education bill.
May 203 min read
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