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Answering the question “What will my baby look like?”

Answering the question “What will my baby look like?”

by Pandora Wilson | May 18, 2022 | Age 0-1, Expecting, New Dad

Guessing what your unborn baby will look like is one of the best games to play as an expectant parent!     As an expectant parent there are so many things that you will be wondering during pregnancy.  Will the baby be healthy?  What gadgets will we need to...
Children ‘do not want to be defined by the pandemic’ – NSPCC

Children ‘do not want to be defined by the pandemic’ – NSPCC

by The Dadsnet | May 12, 2022 | Age 10-13, Age 14-17, Age 6-9

Britain’s children “do not want to be defined by the pandemic” and are “determined to make this a better world”, the head of the NSPCC said. Sir Peter Wanless urged the Government to overhaul the child protection system, warning that “we’ve only seen the tip of the...
Dads who spend more time with their children have a different brain structure

Dads who spend more time with their children have a different brain structure

by Pandora Wilson | Nov 12, 2021 | Health, New Dad

A study published by the University of Essex found that Dads who spent more time with their children have different brain structures to dads who are less involved.  The study found that men who are actively involved in childcare and want to enjoy time with their...
Many health visits for babies ‘still online’, report says

Many health visits for babies ‘still online’, report says

by Pandora Wilson | Nov 12, 2021 | Age 0-1, Health

Charities have raised concerns and said resumption of face-to-face checks would be ‘hugely valuable’ for assessing babies’ wellbeing and development. Concerns have been raised that a significant proportion of health checks for new babies are still occurring online. A...
5 surprising ways children’s genes shape their behaviour

5 surprising ways children’s genes shape their behaviour

by The Dadsnet | Nov 1, 2021 | Age 0-1, Age 2-3, Age 4-5

The way parents bring children up will, of course, have a huge impact on their behaviour, but their genetic make-up can have just as much of an effect, and there’s nothing parents can do about that – is there? Yes and no. While parents obviously can’t alter their...

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