Parenting

"When the ice cream van plays music it's to let everyone know they've run out."
"Your toddler is sooooo cute! - People not cleaning up after him."
"My kids are the reason I breathe; they’re also the reason I swear, cry, yell, and eat waaay more carbs than I probably should."
“They thought I had actually shaved his hair in his sleep, but I am not that cruel."
"One good thing about having kids is when you screw up dinner, now you have more people to tell you."
As figures show a rise in children referred to gender identity clinics in the past decade, one teen going through the transition process talks exclusively to HuffPost UK.
Parents are educating their kids about the General Election and how to vote – and starting them young.
My husband and I joke about “your son” and “my son”. But it's our reality, writes Robyn Wilder.
Experts say it's possible for parents to "un-spoil" a kid, but only if they set limits and stick to them — yes, even in the face of a tantrum.
"Sometimes I like to live dangerously by putting ketchup on my kid’s dinner plate without asking where they would like it first."