Family

What makes a woman feel good
Cuddles, presents and push-up bras have emerged on a list of 50 things which make a woman feel good, with the top of the list mostly featuring complements about what they are wearing or how young they look.
Families cashing in on old Christmas presents to beat New Year blues
Families across the UK left babysitting their children's belongings could increase living space and boost their January bank balances by ‘retrocycling' children's abandoned old toys, thanks to the popular return of classic toys and games.
Grandparents save parents over £4,000 a year in childcare costs
Hands-on Grandparents save their children a staggering £4,330.92 in childcare fees every year, Skipton Building Society research has shown.

Teaching children with Dyslexia
Unfortunately, the label of ‘being Dyslexic’ is often bring seen as a negative and can bring upset, limitations and hurdles to a student.
Baby buggy thefts on the rise
Baby buggy theft is on the rise as new models increase in value and cash-strapped parents are buying second-hand to save money.

Men are more on the ball first thing than women
Men are more on the ball first thing in the morning than women, a study has revealed. Research has shown that men find getting out of bed easier and are more likely to hit the ground running on their arrival at the office.

Celebrity baby names of 2012- the winners (and losers)
Noah, the son of Transformers star Megan Fox, has been hailed as the best celebrity baby name of last year. The baby boy, who was born in September, came out on top in a poll of over 2,000 women.
Coping with the emotional impact caused by a divorce
The breakdown of a relationship has been described by psychologists as one of the most stressful events in a person's life and it's said to take divorcees two or more years to really get back on top of things and regain their own identity.
Holiday hand-me-ups
With the latest gadgets filling stockings around the country, Brits are finding a new home for their old technology this festive season. More than a quarter of Brits (26 per cent) have said that they will ‘hand up’ older technology and smartphones to their parents, according to new research from mobile operator Three.
Parents left with financial black hole when it comes to care provision
The ‘Bank of Mum & Dad' is leaving many parents with a potential financial black hole when it comes to care provision, as they continue to prioritise their children's financial needs in adulthood over their own, according to research by Wesleyan Assurance Society.
No sleep and more stress for parents as uni kids come home to roost
Parents up and down the country this festive break will feel their stress levels increase as they open their doors to their university kids once again.
Industry competitiveness increasing: Helpful advice to secure a law training contract
The motivation to become a solicitor is threefold: the profession is lucrative; solicitors have the opportunity to help people; and work is varied, challenging and in many cases important to society.
Say Happy Birthday the old fashioned way
With today’s reliance by most of the world’s population on emailing and texting, it’s a sad fact that people don’t send as many birthday cards through the post as they used to.
Two-thirds of married women over fifty are satisfied with their sex lives
According to new research, women become more satisfied with their sex lives as they get older - even though they have less sex - yet as men get older, they become less satisfied.

Guide to change of address cards
In Britain there has long been a specific code of stationery etiquette that the well heeled adhere to. An Englishman’s stationery is sophisticated and elegant.