Articles Tagged: boys

Surviving Teenagers: The truth about sleepovers

By Marianne Kavanagh, Jan 30, 2012

When my son was 14, he said he was going to stay the night at Kate’s. "Stay the night?" I said, hysteria rising. "Lots of us," he said airily.

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My life with a gaggle of girls: Boy with 12 sisters says having his own bathroom keeps the peace!

By parentdish.co.uk, Jan 23, 2012

Charles Lewis knows more than your average 24-year-old about keeping women happy, as he’s the only boy in a family of 12 daughters!

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The Semi-Detached Parent: New Year's Resolutions

By Kelly Rose Bradford, Jan 9, 2012

Every year for probably the past twenty (maybe more) I have made the same resolutions – lose half a stone, finish my novel, go to bed earlier, get more exercise.

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Why should it be pink for girls and blue for boys?

By Keith Kendrick, Jan 7, 2012

Pink is for girls; blue is for boys. That’s a fact. Isn’t it? The evidence is all around us.

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It's a girl! After four boys and 10 miscarriages mum finally gives birth to longed-for daughter

By parentdish.co.uk, Dec 11, 2011

This is the mum who has fallen pregnant FIFTEEN times to finally hold the daughter she has always longed for.

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Clever products to make the most mundane chores more fun for children, less stress for parents

By Kim Jones, Dec 11, 2011

The most helpful products on the market to make everyday chores like teeth brushing and washing much more appealing to children.

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Two toddlers have a blast covering their mum's living room in flour

By parentdish.co.uk, Nov 22, 2011

Watch the moment a horrified mum found her two toddlers had completely covered her living room in flour.

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Club where eight-year-old boys filmed fighting keeps licence

By parentdish.co.uk, Nov 18, 2011

A Lancashire social club which staged a fight between two eight-year-old boys in a cage can keep its licence - despite Preston City Council ruling it had breached the rules of its licence.

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