Holly Willoughby Loses Her Cool With Attention Seeking’Apprentice’ Star Katie Hopkins
I popped home the other day at lunchtime to hear my daughter say “Come & look at this Mum” – it was the attention seeking Katie Hopkins ranting about how you can apparently judge whether children are suitable friends for your kids by their names ! When I’ve appeared on “This Morning” you couldn’t find […]
Tips and Contacts: Starting School with Down’s Syndrome
This is a busy time for me as I help parents prepare their children for the start of the new school year in September using my One Page Profile Process. I’m delighted to introduce my friend Hayley Goleniowska who is amazing as she writes, tweets, blogs, speaks and helps parents with children who have Downs […]
Pills, Pregnancy & Panorama
Emma Murphy has been working non stop to raise awareness and to get support for parents who discover that they have a child affected by Epilim. Here is her latest blog ‘For the last 4/5 months have been collaborating with BBC Panorama about the topic of our campaign Epilim (Sodium Valproate). After months of anticipation […]
20 Things No One Tells You About Divorce
As regular readers of my blog will know it is exactly a year ago tonight that I found out on Facebook that my husband of 21 years was “in love” with a 35 year old Romanian woman who lived in Sweden. My kids bought me yellow roses and cooked a meal for me with chocolate […]
Michael Gove axes six-week summer holidays for schools – what do YOU think?
As a former Deputy Head and class teacher for over 22 years I actually favour less holidays in the Summer as I always dreaded the first few weeks of the new Autumn Term – as kids had forgotten loads over the 6 week break. But where do you stand over the proposals? Michael Gove floated the idea […]
JOIN ME AT BABYEXPO BRIGHTON
I’m delighted to be joining the BabyExpoUK panel in Brighton answering all your niggles, worries and problems on the main stage today so head on down to Brighton Racecourse and say hello http://www.babyexpobabyshow.co.uk/visiting/zones/
Judy Murray – pushy parent or encouraging Mum?
I’ve been invited to chat on LBC Radio this morning about Judy Murray – Andy Murray’s Mum discussing whether she is a pushy Mum. I’ve met my share of Pushy Parents as a former Deputy Head in a Prep School but there’s a line I think between encouraging your child to fulfill their true potential […]
Navigating The Teenage Online Landmine
Have you ever bought baby “stuff” that you never used?
According to a new survey by Amazon Family a quarter of new parents spend up to £350 on baby purchases that they don’t use ! So I was interviewed by a number of parenting magazines to BBC Three Counties Radio about my top tips for helping parents make better choices! Here are some of my […]
Pills & Pregnancy – the truly shocking truth
k As the shocking BBC Panorama report ‘Pills & Pregnancy’ hits the headlines – a campaign organised by the very wonderful Emma Murphy about the shocking truth about FACS Syndrome, I thought it would be helpful to tell you about the Top 30 Autism Spectrum Blogs to give you support & help. Emma is […]
“Drug Justice” FACS Syndrome
I have a friend who is an amazing woman. She is Emma Murphy and she is the co-founder of In-FACT & FSA. She is a campaigner & mum of 5 children aged between 3-9 who are ALL affected by FACS SYNDROME & she is raising awareness to help the thousands affected by this condition. Watch BBC Panorama next […]
How to prepare your kids for Nursery.
Shiny new shoes – how to prepare yourself (and your child) for Nursery, From the moment you play peek-a-boo with your baby, you are preparing them for the process of moving away from you and learning about independence. Separation can be a difficult emotion not only for you as a parent but also for […]
What’s Katie Price, Russell Kane, Michael Gove & Anthony Seldon all got in common?
What’s Katie Price, Russell Kane, Michael Gove & Anthony Seldon all got in common – and no it’s not a pink horsebox the size of a county 🙂 It’s the very wonderfully eclectic Sunday Times Festival of Education ! It was an awe inspiring venue as I parked up my little red mini and pondered […]
New mediation laws to help separating couples.
I’m pleased to see that separating couples will be legally required to find out about ways to settle disputes away from the courtroom, under new laws currently going through Parliament. New figures show that 124,420 couples filed for divorce in 2012 but instead of potentially long and costly court hearings couples opted for mediation – […]
Nigella Lawson: from domestic goddess to the face of domestic violence?
When Rhianna was badly beaten up by her boyfriend Chris Brown I took the opportunity to talk with my daughter about domestic violence. Having fame, money and status doesn’t seem to lessen the probability that 25% of women suffer domestic violence of some sort. I was greatly saddened to see the photos of Nigella Lawson in the papers […]