After the government today announced that schools would close due to the Coronavirus outbreak from Friday, we explore some coping strategies to help home workers cope with what might be the most challenging period of life so far.
The reality of home schooling whilst trying to keep on working is very daunting indeed”, explains Jonathan Ratcliffe of Offices.co.uk
Three businessmen who met while playing table football competitively have set up a firm to help protect our loved ones after we are gone.
Richard Thomson, Ben Mason and Tom King have combined their skills to create end-of-life planning firm kinherit – to ensure final wishes are carried out.
The team offers complex trust and will-writing services, coordinated handovers after...
I’m pregnant with my first baby, and as the birth gets closer I’m worried about things that might happen during labour – am I likely to scream or swear a lot, and will I poo as I push? What if I just can’t push enough? Are these common worries?
Midwife Marie Louise, a hypnobirthing teacher and author of the new book The Modern Midwife’s Guide to Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond (Vermilion...
So many plants offer fantastic scents – the sweet headiness of lily-of-the-valley in spring, the strong perfume of roses, mock orange and lilies through summer.
From shrubs whose scent is carried in the wind and can be enjoyed out on the patio, to houseplants that fill a room with fragrance, along with scented balms, oils and candles aimed at gardeners, your mum can inhale the joy of...
Let’s face it, even on the best of days the workplace can feel like a testosterone-filled, dog-eat-dog environment, and if you’re a woman that’s just starting out on the ladder or struggling to get the recognition you deserve for your work, it can be a pretty frustrating place to be.
The impact of women supporting other women can make a big difference to workplace culture though; it...
We might not be able to head out on giant Easter egg hunts or book a table for the whole family at our favourite restaurant, but settling down with a punnet of popcorn and watching a film together whilst we’ve all got some time off, is definitely still achievable.
Get the kids to design tickets, draw the curtains and ready the snacks – then screen one of these classics from your...
I’ve just found out my baby’s got cerebral palsy and I’m devastated that I’ll probably have to spend the rest of my life caring for her. Is there any hope that my partner and I can lead a normal life with our daughter?
Sera Johnston https://serajohnston.com is a health and mindset coach who specialises in supporting parents of children with cerebral palsy and other disabilities, and...
Parents have been saying that for decades – but in 2020, when kids are so grown-up they’re leading the climate change movement, running a hectic social life and constantly surrounded by imagery on TV, social media and the internet, wanting to look a certain way can start seeming important at a young age.
I’m a fan of fashion and beauty, but I’m also keen on slobbing around in my...
Even if you’re the kind of person who will try everything from offal to deep-fried Mars bars, that doesn’t necessarily mean your children will be the same.
Most kids spend years being fussy about what they eat, and that can be an uphill battle for parents.
However, dinner time doesn’t always have to be a struggle, food writer Jack Monroe has learned. In fact, she’s developed...
My baby is 12 months old and is just starting to speak. Is there anything I can do to help her learn to communicate better or more quickly?
Infant language expert Dr Robert Titzer, founder of Your Baby Can Learn and an expert speaker at The Baby Show https://www.thebabyshow.co.uk , says: “I suggest parents apply the following principles that have been shown in studies to enhance...