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A Guide For Manic Mum Days by George R Vaughan

Allison Mitchell

Being a mother, whilst rewarding in so many ways, is not the easiest of jobs and anyone telling you otherwise has either never had children or is more likely a man.

Talking to your children about Sex & Relationships

Angela Birch

Before you start anything, do your homework!

Ten Tips for talking to your children about sex provided by WomenTalking member Angela Birch.

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Challenging Times for Parents and Carers of Pre-Teens and Teenagers

Suddenly it seems your little children are no longer as malleable or as in awe of you as they once were. They’ve become Teenagers and Pre-Teens!

Ten Tips for Travelling with Children

Most travel involves a fair amount of sitting still and some children find this harder than others! So, what can you do to make the journey more bearable for all of you?

Ten Tips from WomenTalking member Georgina Hewitt of WildWindmill.com

Sex Education for Children

Talking to your children about sex & relationships is often difficult. I had little to no information on sex and relationships other than
being warned at my first menstruation that I could get pregnant now...

Sex education for children advice from WomenTalking member Angela Birch.

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Have maternity laws put fathers back decades?

I have been contemplating Sir Alan Sugars' comments over the weekend. As Managing Director of a Women's Development I wanted a response to the recent row about maternity leave for women.

Time Management for Manic Mums

With the ever-increasing demands of work and motherhood, mothers are feeling the pressure like never before. Allison Mitchell is a successful parent coach and mother of three. In Time Management for Manic Mums she shares her essential time management secrets developed through her professional coaching experience and time spent on the coalface of motherhood.

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