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When sharing a meal with your children, encourage them to have a healthy relationship with food by avoiding phrases like these.
“My girls understand what to look for, whether it’s in somebody they know really well or somebody they don’t know at all."
"I too was one of the children in the UK that relied on programs to ensure I was able to eat."
“I used to try and chemically straighten my hair to try and fit in with the Eurocentric ideals."
If adult women are being forced into it, imagine the pressure young girls may be facing.
It's all about "presence, not presents", as one mum suggests.
A dart-shooting blaster and Playdoh ice cream truck? Your house is about to implode.
We asked a children's nutritionist to share some quick and easy low-sugar swaps.
It's all about reframing the narrative, according to a child psychologist.
It costs almost £100 to get most children fully kitted out for school. These parents are on a mission to change that.