Being a parent of a child or baby with eczema can be worrying, exhausting and emotionally draining, topped off with the incessant feelings of guilt, frustration and helplessness.According to research from Oilatum Junior, 15% of mums are frustrated
Soon after your child is born, you'll get a cheque through the post - £250 to kick off your baby's Child Trust Fund.Where should you put it to ensure you get the best return on the money? Can you guarantee it is put aside to pay for your child
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It’s complicated enough just fitting a car seat in a car, let alone getting your head around the complicated child car-seat laws. So, if you’re unsure who to belt in when – and facing in which direction – here’s our simple guide to the legal dos
What has been announced? From 2013 our coalition government will withdraw child benefit from families where one or both parents are higher-rate tax payers. What does this mean for you?This means if both parents earn less than £44,000 per year, you
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to forget a few basic driving safety rules, too.Safe seatingAround 25 children aged up to 11 years old are killed each year while travelling in cars; about 250 are seriously injured, and 6,000 slightly injured. Using an infant carrier, age-appropriate child
1.You may be eligible for child tax credits for a new baby and any child living with you who's under 16 (or 20 if in full-time education or training). From April 2011 , the Government will reduce tax credits eligibility for families with a household
and H1N1 ('swine' flu). This year's flu jab protects against these two strains and H3N2.H1N1 is the strain most likely to affect younger people. What to look out for If your child has a fever or high temperature (over 38C/100.4F) and two or more