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Hiding your prejudices from your children can be a wearying job, says Robert Webb.
21 May 2010
Finding a suitable school for a child with learning problems can be fraught with difficulty, finds Charlotte Phillips.
21 May 2010
Clive Aslet admits that he has given up organic produce in favour of cheaper, local and even (whisper it) intensively reared food.
20 May 2010
Researchers found eight in ten working mothers and fathers relied on their parents at least once a week for childcare.
20 May 2010
"Maybe later" has become the phrase overemployed by a generation of hectic parents, new research revealed on Wednesday.
20 May 2010
The very thought of fathers with post-natal depression raises Anna Maxted's hackles.
20 May 2010
Two sisters – one in Abu Dhabi, the other in London – swap texts on family life.
20 May 2010
One in five children are supplementing their pocket money through working, collectively earning £426 million a year, a survey showed today.
20 May 2010
Parents' hectic work schedules are leading to a generation of 'Maybe Later' children, according to new research.
19 May 2010
Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are more important than family to a quarter of children, a survey has found.
19 May 2010
Women in labour to be offered relaxation and massage using essential oils to help ease labour pains, sickness, muscle aches and anxiety.
19 May 2010
'Loving mother' Yvonne Freaney has been charged with the murder of her autistic son. What could have driven her to it, asks Elizabeth Grice.
19 May 2010
Sarah Abell advises a guilt-ridden, first-time mother on how to decide whether to return to work after maternity leave.
18 May 2010
InsideOut: relationships expert Sarah Abell advises a reader who is contemplating a life-changing move out of town.
18 May 2010
As David and Ed Miliband announce they are both standing for the leadership of the Labour party, how do successful siblings keep rivalry at bay?
18 May 2010
The remarkable story of the Polish-born mother of David and Ed Miliband, who survived the Holocaust as many of those around her died.
16 May 2010
The contraceptive pill is 50 years old – but as controversial as ever. Julia Llewellyn Smith charts its impact on sex and family life.
16 May 2010
The lord and lady rescued in the South Atlantic last week weren’t quite what they seemed. David Harrison reports on the titles that can be bought .
16 May 2010
It's the first day of infant school and Louise Levene, aged four, barely numerate, already has a keen eye for fashion…
16 May 2010
Horatio Clare describes the sensuous pleasure of eating British asparagus.
15 May 2010
Hearing the news that birthday cake is to be banned in pre-schools makes Judith Woods more determined than ever to get baking.
15 May 2010
Pete Wedderburn, our veterinary expert, has advice on every aspect of animal care.
14 May 2010
They might be toddlers, but they are in control.
14 May 2010
Museums will be full of spooks and shivers thanks to an exciting nationwide initiative.
14 May 2010
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