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‘My milk dried up’: Assistant minister says mums who formula feed need support
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‘My milk dried up’: Assistant minister says mums who formula feed need support

Assistant Health Minister Ged Kearney says it’s important to continue promoting the message that breastfeeding gives babies the best start in life, but it’s not easy for everyone.

  • by Jewel Topsfield

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‘This is your fault’: The doctor’s words that left me with PTSD
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‘This is your fault’: The doctor’s words that left me with PTSD

It’s only now – 24 years later – that I am able to discuss it, and I still cry. Birth trauma is still vastly overlooked, but its impacts can last a lifetime.

  • by Beth Knights
‘Horrifying’: Alarm over NSW’s child protection failures

‘Horrifying’: Alarm over NSW’s child protection failures

A scathing report by the NSW Ombudsman has raised a raft of concerns about children in care.

  • by Amber Schultz
Help! My daughter is starting to remind me of myself

Help! My daughter is starting to remind me of myself

What are children if not divine vengeance?

  • by James Colley
Most fathers-in-law would be helping with the shed. I’m not that noble

Most fathers-in-law would be helping with the shed. I’m not that noble

Forget the nail belt, I’m off to drink with the wealthy.

  • by Anson Cameron
As the child of immigrants, I feel a loss for experiences my son will never have
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Opinion

As the child of immigrants, I feel a loss for experiences my son will never have

I knew my partner and I were on the same page about raising children, but I didn’t anticipate the impossibility of giving my son full access to my culture and the opportunity to embrace his heritage.

  • by Zoya Patel
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By 15, one in four teens have quit sport. What can parents do?

By 15, one in four teens have quit sport. What can parents do?

While the Olympics inspire many people to take up a new sport, research shows it’s tough to get teenagers to stick with it.

  • by Sarah Berry
Millions use parental tracking apps but this psychologist isn’t sold

Millions use parental tracking apps but this psychologist isn’t sold

Children who know their parents are watching from afar can withdraw, and the parents can become obsessive, say experts.

  • by Wendy Tuohy
I lie to my kids and they lie to me. Some secrets need keeping
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Opinion

I lie to my kids and they lie to me. Some secrets need keeping

When I lied to my parents, I genuinely thought they believed me. These days we laugh about it, but it was an important rite of passage.

  • by Nova Weetman
I know what it’s like to be the politician’s son who makes mistakes. I wouldn’t wish it on Tom Dutton

I know what it’s like to be the politician’s son who makes mistakes. I wouldn’t wish it on Tom Dutton

When a photo of the opposition leader’s 18-year-old son made headlines last week, I immediately felt so sorry for him. Unfortunately, I know exactly what it’s like to go through that.

  • by Nick Bracks
‘Smartphones are like pokies in their pockets’: Keeping kids phone-free

‘Smartphones are like pokies in their pockets’: Keeping kids phone-free

Parents are uniting to keep their kids phone-free – at least until high school – as child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg calls for a licence to use a smartphone.

  • by Andrew Taylor