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Successful morning routines for school

Successful morning routines for school

For many families, the beginning of the new school year means a return to morning mayhem. Getting the kids ready and out of the house can leave you extremely stressed – but it doesn’t have to be that way. A few simple changes can make a big difference. And if they become part of a […]
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Simon Gault: Our miracle baby

Simon Gault: Our miracle baby

The masterchef judge and his wife Katrina share their heartbreaking journey of courage and determination to have their first baby.
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Kids bedtimes

Kids bedtimes

Getting kids to sleep isn't an easy feat, but there are a range of benefits to making consistent bedtimes a daily habit.
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Parental guidance

Parental guidance

Being the enforcer may not feel great, but here are seven ways your discipline is beneficial.
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Second weddings

Second weddings

A second marriage can be hard on the kids, so it's important to strike a balance
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When parenting styles differ

When parenting styles differ

When you have completely opposite approaches to child-rearing, you and your partner can find yourselves constantly at loggerheads.
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Working parents

Working parents

As a full-time working mum, how do you ensure you have quality time with your children?
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Q&A

Dear Diane, Recently I’ve noticed lots of news stories in which coroners advise parents not to share a bed with their baby. I can understand this in terms of drinking, smoking or drugs, and the possibility of rolling on the child and smothering it. But I don’t indulge in any of those vices and my […]
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Brain Training

Brain Training

Get your children’s grey matter into gear with these simple and fun ideas
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Children and their first cellphone…

Children and their first cellphone…

Dear Diane, What age do you think children should get their first cellphone? My eight-yearold reckons everyone else in her class has them, but I feel she’s just too young. I worry about all that weird stuff like “sexting” and the whole thing just feels wrong – as well as being expensive. How do I […]
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Dear Diane, My 15-year-old son has no interest in his physical appearance and has to be nagged every day to do things like take a shower and clean his teeth. Luckily he wears a school uniform, but on weekends he simply grabs whichever clothes he sees first in his cupboard. At that age I was […]
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Baby Brain

Baby Brain

What to do – and not to do – when you’re expecting
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When child is unhappy with their name

Dear Diane, My daughter, who is 11, has an unusual name and hates it. She always has to spell it out for people and no-one can pronounce it correctly. I feel this is all my fault because I was very young when I had her, and felt it was “cool” to give her a first […]
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Dealing with a tweenage daughter

Dealing with a tweenage daughter

Dear Diane, My daughter has made a new friend and while this girl is great on her own, as soon as she sees her two sisters they argue non-stop.
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Single parenting and babysitting

Single parenting and babysitting

Dear Diane, I’m a solo mother living in the city with little family support, and I feel as if I never get to go out because there’s no-one to look after my son and daughter...
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Parents dealing with divorce

Parents dealing with divorce

Dear Diane, Do you have a list of essential points for parents dealing with divorce to follow? My husband and I are both really sad...
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Dealing with kids who play up in public

Dealing with kids who play up in public

Dear Diane, I bet you get asked this a lot, but how do I control my kids when I’m out shopping? I can remember getting a swift smack on the leg from my own mother when I misbehaved at the supermarket but I know that’s not acceptable any more. Before I had children I’d be […]
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Family Christmas

Family Christmas

Spending time with family is an important part of the festive season.  Here we have parenting tips for making the season special and meaningful. Single parenting through the festive season Many New Zealand families consist of one parent with dependent children – and that parent is usually a woman. Family Christmas Christmas tips for blended […]
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Teaching children to have a meaningful Christmas

Teaching children to have a meaningful Christmas

Help your children learn that giving is just as rewarding as receiving and to look beyond the marketing messages that tell them otherwise. Here are some tips for curbing materialism and highlighting the real reason for celebrations: Talk to your children about the advertising messages they are receiving. When an ad comes on TV for […]
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New Family Christmas Traditions

New Family Christmas Traditions

Forming your own traditions at Christmas helps bring your family unit closer together. Here are six ideas for creating new family traditions this Christmas. Talk to your kids about creating new family traditions or reviving old ones you remember from your childhood, such as lighting a candle for each person in the family at the […]
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