We all want the best for our children and choosing the school that they attend is no exception.
They will spend a great proportion of their time there so deciding on what is best can often be a daunting task.
How do you tell a good school from a bad one?
Unfortunately there is no simple answer to this question.
Firstly it depends on your own view on the importance of the quality of schools. Will your child’s academic achievements be determined predominantly by their inherent potential and upbringing or by their environment?
Superdads suggests …
Paternity leave entitlements will vary from company to company and may be dependant on your length of service….
One thing is for sure though and that is that you will be entitled to some form of paternity leave and all the details can be found by clicking the link below:
Here are some tips on how to get the best out of your paternity leave:
Help your partner by keeping the house in order. You can assist with the household chores giving her time to recover from the birth.
Help out with the baby. …
Believe it or not having fun with you kids can keep you healthy. In our lifetimes most of us will hear the adage “Laughter is the best medicine” and research suggests that this really is true.
According to research laughter contributes towards the prevention of Heart disease. In this research carried out to find out more about the heart and blood vessels it suggests that by laughing with your family on a regular basis you will improve the health of your heart whilst spending time with the people you love. That’s …
Finding someone who can help is part of the battle…..
Trying to cope
Every parent hopes their child will have the best that life has to offer so learning that his or her child has a disability can be very hard to come to terms with. All the hopes and dreams for the future of that child suddenly seem distant and hollow.
It is quite common for a parent to feel the emotions of grief and depression when they are met with this situation. Guilt is not unusual either. Questions will play …
Going out and about without your little cherub is something that you will inevitably do at some point……
Leaving your little one at home with a babysitter will be a big moment for you, not to mention an emotional moment. Maybe you want to go out with your partner for a meal, or you and your partner want to meet up with friends for a few drinks – the time has come to do something very difficult…leave your child in the company of someone who is neither mum or dad.
I remember …