Tag: Motherhood
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10 Games to Teach Your Kids How to Communicate with Others
One of the most crucial life skills is learning how to communicate. Research shows that children with effective communication skills have a better chance of fitting in the community than their peers. They also learn better and are able to cope with stressful situations. Going through communication kids training can help improve your child’s personal […]
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Kids’ pester power causes ticking time bomb for NHS
Forget the time-outs and the naughty step, many British parents are giving in to their child/children’s every whim during the lockdown and the repercussions could cause detrimental consequences for their health. Did you know that… • 1.9 million children at risk of obesity due to lockdown eating habits • One third of UK children overweight […]
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The Greenwich Mummy Blog’s #BestNine2018
2018 had brought this little blog much success – a big thank you to all my readers! I documented my Curly Girl Method hair journey at the end of 2017 to beginning of 2018 which brought a lot of you to my blog. I created a series of follow-up posts of to show you my […]
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5 Brilliant Ways Mums Can Sneak In Exercise At Home
A new study has found that 75% of women in the UK want to exercise more. But having a busy schedule, taking care of the family’s needs, or fear of being judged at the gym are holding women back from accomplishing their fitness goals. Fortunately, there are ways to workout while staying at home and […]
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The importance of children being involved in household chores
There are so many things to teach your children. Whether it’s how to handle money, the importance of emotional intelligence or staying safe in public, parenting has to cover a lot ground. One important area that can sometimes be neglected is chores. While these may be just simple day-to-day tasks, ensuring that your child is […]
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5 signs that your little one is a wild child!
Now I don’t know about you but my children can be a handful. Sometimes they can play nicely but the majority of the time, they are like feral creatures that require daily taming! As much as it drives me up the wall and cause me unnecessary stress and repeating myself like a broken record, it […]
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My top 5 breastfeeding products I couldn’t have lived without
It feels like so long ago since I was nursing Baby Girl and even longer with LO. Unfortunately with Baby Girl, I only managed to exclusively breastfeed for two months as she started to become very colicky and constipated. So I made the decision then to switch her on to formula and it worked well […]
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It’s okay to not be OK…
I came across a post on Sunday which resonated deeply within me. A post that could’ve been written more or less by myself. So much so that my original post (which I’d deleted) has now been re-written with a dedication to Aleena from Mummy Mama Mum for encouraging me to publish this. Thank you! For me, if it’s […]
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Just like my mum: I call it ‘Mothermorphosis’
“I’m turning into my mother.” The words I never, ever wanted to hear myself say but alas, it has become the inevitable. I call it ‘mothermorphosis’. Mother-Morphosis mother = a woman in relation to her child or children morphosis = the manner in which an organism or any of its parts changes form or undergoes development […]
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Is It Right To Criticise Struggling Parents?
“To all those people criticising Prince William, I say fuck you.” Source: Is It Right To Criticise Struggling Parents by The Life of Tont So I just came across the blog post above thanks to MummaScribble’s #TwinklyTuesday linky and boy am I glad I read it! I had heard snippets on the radio last Saturday night about […]
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Baby Girl is two months old today!
I just can’t believe this little bundle is already 2 months old. It really doesn’t feel that long ago when I had her… In fact it feels like it was just last week that I had her! Lol 🙂 So much has been going on for her. She had really bad colic and silent reflux […]
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Parenting: co-sleeping with my baby
Experts and medical professionals will tell you that the safest place for a baby to sleep in the first six months are in a moses basket or a cot. While this is good advice, sometimes you need something more convenient – this is where co-sleeping can become a new mum’s favourite way of sleeping. As soon as my […]