What does your birth order mean?
Our birth position can tell us a great deal about our personal characteristics, so can it help us to better understand our family, and ourselves? We ask psychologist Linda Blair, author of Birth Order
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Our birth position can tell us a great deal about our personal characteristics, so can it help us to better understand our family, and ourselves? We ask psychologist Linda Blair, author of Birth Order
What makes it easier or more difficult for you child to make friends?
Psychology professor Linda Nielsen teaches fathers and daughters how to rebuild their relationships. Hereโs her advice
In order to establish happy relationships in adult life, we need to untangle the emotional patterns passed down from our mothers
How do you handle bad-tempered or badly behaved children when theyโre not your own, asks our family expert Ilona Boniwell, mother to two step-children, her own two teenage sons and a toddler
Bringing together two families can throw up all sorts of issues and problems you never thought of โ but it can be done, as long as you give yourself a break and realise it takes a bit of time, writes Dr Ilona Boniwell
Many children get scared when visiting Father Christmasโs Grotto โ but what is it about this jolly figure that frightens them?
Were you considered the responsible child while your younger brother or sister was the rebel or โMummyโs little oneโ?
Whether youโre a confident but controlling first-born or a resourceful yet restless middle child, your positioning in the family can affect everything from your choice of career to how successful your marriage is
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