Equally shared parenting
It’s not money, or even the in-laws. Kate Burt reveals the surprising issue that’s most likely to cause divorce among working couples, and asks if it’s time women learned to share

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It’s not money, or even the in-laws. Kate Burt reveals the surprising issue that’s most likely to cause divorce among working couples, and asks if it’s time women learned to share
Give your children the tools to manage their own emotions, says clinical psychologist Dr Stephen Briers, and you’ll prime them to become confident, well-adjusted adults
We all know that our parents shape our personalities, but, says psychologist Dorothy Rowe, we often overlook how much our identity is influenced by our siblings
Birth-order parenting expert, Michael Grose, tells us about the preventative measures and pitfalls of parenting according to birth order
Don’t be thrown when a loved one has a crisis, says Sarah Neish
Letting someone down doesn’t have to be painfully embarrassing, says Sarah Neish
Most of us will, at some point, face a relationship make-or-break moment. But what makes some of us take the plunge and leave a relationship, while others decide to stay?
As the ‘spare the rod, spoil the child’ philosophy grows ever more popular with the parenting experts, are we in danger of dampening our children’s curiosity and need to challenge authority?