How To Help Your Toddler Make Friends: Playdate Tips For Parents

Two toddlers playing together in a sunlit living room; one holds a toy and laughs while the other smiles and reaches out with a teddy bear.

Helping toddlers learn to make friends is one of the most meaningful – and sometimes underestimated – parts of parenting. Those first shy moments of connection, the sharing of a toy, or a game of chase around the garden, can blossom into genuine friendships. For many parents, however, supporting these early steps in social development … Read more

Top Advice For New Dads: How To Get Involved Early On

A new dad bottle-feeding a baby

Becoming a first-time dad brings excitement, nerves, and lots of questions. From nappy changes to night feeds, it can feel like everyone else knows what they’re doing – but you don’t – especially in the early days. But the truth is, every dad starts somewhere. Getting involved right from the start not only builds a … Read more

How To Support Parents Of Newborn Twins: Practical Ways To Make A Real Difference

Twin pushchair and baby bottles

Welcoming twins is an incredible journey, but it’s also an intense one. The early days can feel like a whirlwind of feedings, nappies, and sleepless nights, all multiplied by two. While friends and family often want to help, figuring out what’s truly useful can be tricky. So how can others genuinely support parents of new … Read more

Surviving The Baby Stage With Twins: Practical Support That Makes A Difference

Mother feeding twin babies

Bringing home newborn twins is an incredible experience, but it also comes with unique challenges. Managing feeding, changing, and soothing two babies at once requires adapting everyday routines and finding creative ways to get support. Many parents of twins find that the usual advice for single-baby households doesn’t always apply, making a strong support network … Read more

Why Is My 3-Year-Old So Aggressive? Understanding And Handling Toddler Outbursts

A mother showing her toddler how to gently stroke a dog

When a 3-Year-Old Acts Aggressively at Daycare: What’s Really Going On? Why I wrote this post: To help parents understand why a child might hit or lash out in group settings To offer gentle, practical strategies rooted in emotional development To reassure parents that aggression at this age is a phase, not a personality To … Read more

Bath, Book, Bed: The Toddler Bedtime Routine That Really Works

A father reading a bedtime story to his toddler

Bath, Book, Bed: The Toddler Bedtime Routine That Really Works Evenings with toddlers can be the hardest part of the day. Everyone’s tired, small things can quickly turn into big drama, and just getting your child into pyjamas can feel like a mammoth task that leaves you exhausted. That’s where a simple, calming bedtime routine … Read more

How Toddlers Learn Through Play

A toddler builds with colourful bricks – developing coordination, focus, and creativity through everyday play.

Play isn’t just fun – it’s how toddlers explore, experiment, and learn. From mastering language to building coordination and confidence, play forms the foundation of early learning. Here’s how different types of play support your child’s development, with simple, practical ideas for home. 1. Nursery Rhymes: A Language and Memory Booster Singing nursery rhymes introduces … Read more

Best Bath Books For Babies And Toddlers

A toddler looking at a 'bath book' in the bath among bubbles and bath toys

Best Bath Books for Babies and Toddlers Turn bath time into storytime with these fun, waterproof books! Whether you’re helping your baby learn colours or encouraging a reluctant toddler into the tub, these books combine play, language, and sensory learning in a way kids love. 🛁 1. Baby Touch: My Magic Bath Book By Ladybird … Read more

Toddlers And Self-Feeding: A Beautifully Chaotic First Step Towards Independence

A toddler in a high chair with peas and baked beans on the tray, smiling while a Labrador waits eagerly beneath for food to drop.

When they start out feeding themselves, toddlers seem to have a knack for turning every mealtime into a mini adventure – and every meal into an abstract masterpiece. But that’s hardly surprising. They’re exploring a whole new world through taste, touch, and, yes, by painting the high-chair tray or creating a mosaic of peas and … Read more

Handling Temper Tantrums: Keeping Calm When Dealing With Your Child’s Emotions

A mother talking soothingly to a toddler with a tantrum

When dealing with your child’s emotions, remember that their brain is still developing – meaning they experience emotions much more intensely than adults do. This is why understanding the reasons behind temper tantrums is crucial. It’s all about tackling the root causes, not just the symptoms. Frustration is a major trigger for tantrums. Imagine not … Read more