Hawkesby: Kids and sports injuries - we can't just wrap them in cotton wool
COMMENT: Parents are told to get kids active, now we hear they get hurt in the process.
COMMENT: Parents are told to get kids active, now we hear they get hurt in the process.
New York Times: Sperm bank mix-ups revealed years later.
The study tracks 6800 Kiwi kids from 12 weeks before birth to 21 years old.
My daughter wants to fart on people and my 4-year-old took a "d*** pic" using my phone.
My sons learned patience, acceptance, love and grief. I've never been sadder or prouder.
New Zealand's favourite stay-at-home dad gets behind global parenting campaign.
According to the mum, her son now 'loves tidying his cars away himself'.
COMMENT: An image of three kids on iPads was posted on Twitter. Then the backlash started.
New York Times: The kids are all right. But the parents?
Telegraph: Is yet another parenting book actually going to help?
Woman shared adorable photo of her with her newborn. But fans spotted something amiss.
My daughter talks me into giving her "tiny sips" of my "delicious" breastmilk.
We have a wintry blast coming our way - here's how to keep those littlies warm!
A 16-year-old says learning about climate change contributed to her crippling depression.
It's extremely isolating to miss milestones and be absent from birthdays and Christmases.
Should parents sacrifice their life plans to help their kids achieve their dreams?
COMMENT: There's a lot that can be done before a sugar tax.
The celebrity mum has been accused of endangering her son and promoting unsafe sleep.
COMMENT: Every child deserves to be protected. Every child deserves to be heard.
The Aussie model has received some morning sickness advice from her celebrity mates.
The mum wants to be paid a salary to spend on clothes, eating out and seeing friends.
Her 5-year-old wants to be vegan - but she's doesn't agree with his diet choice.
Footage shows Prince William calling Charlotte by an adorable French nickname.
The "breast is free" mantra is deceiving and unfair to the women who can't afford to.
The driver was only alerted to the precious cargo when he picked up another passenger.
What teachers are expected to do for their pay has become untenable, writes Beck Vass.
The series may be ending today but character names will live on - in future classrooms.
Telegraph: Today's 'superdads' might not be as evolved as they think they are.