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From saving pocket money to better budgeting and giving to charity, children’s financial habits are changing
Pre-school provision suffering from a debilitating mix of under-investment, rising bills, shortages of qualified people and low morale
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Tantrum-free travel, from luxury play-dens in the Maldives to Scottish camper-van escapes
A memoir by Russian-American writer Keith Gessen offers insight into all parental anxieties from birth to flying the nest
It’s partly about safety, partly about consent — and partly about the speed at which tech is developing
Respondents call for policymakers and employers to help shoulder the costs
A muddled mix of private providers and patchy government funding creates barriers for parents in the UK
I have to learn how to be an autonomous adult again
We asked our readers to share their experiences and tips on coping with anxiety and stress in young people
Protectiveness comes with some downsides, which states should try to mitigate
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Thrust into stardom as young as five or six, can they understand the world they’re in?
Three in four women with children are in jobs, showing pandemic pressures did not force women out of labour market
How the difference in parenting styles explains the two countries
Lack of funding, fearful parents and the car’s supremacy mean that children increasingly play in a way defined by adults
Britain has strict rules governing foreign nationals with school age children
The famous psychoanalyst’s granddaughter spent much of her life publicly opposing his theories
A positive employment trend for young women masks a rise in the proportion of inactive young men
Family-friendly hangouts in London and beyond
Why the Instagram-friendly movement espoused by the likes of Dr Becky Kennedy is stressing some parents out
In a tight labour market, employers must make a costly, precarious childcare market their problem too
The Batelle method guarantees to get babies on a 7pm to 7am sleep schedule. One exhausted writer puts it to the test
For two weeks I tried to build a new healthier relationship with technology — with mixed results
Opportunities and hidden traps are emerging
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