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Ideas for indoor things to do in the UK during half term
After what seems like five minutes since the end of the Christmas holidays, spring half term is upon us. This of course leads to the continuing conundrum of how to keep the kids entertained for a week? We at MFF have already collated ideas on Read More …
10 tips to keep your kids safe online (by Lauren Seager-Smith)
Almost every day there’s a different story in the news about the dangers of the internet. Some of these are terrifying, and every parent’s worst nightmare. Take for example the story of Breck Bednar who was groomed and murdered in 2014 at age 14 through Read More …
Why it has never been ‘wrong and immoral’ to ask for flexible hours – by Sam Draper
Why it has never been ‘wrong and immoral’ to ask for flexible hours? Unless you’re in education, you might not have heard of Sir Andrew Carter. And even if you are in education, you might not have heard of him. He was a government advisor Read More …
Team of 2020 (so far!) – January Premier League Team of The Month – by Dan Dwamena
January Premier League Team Of The Month January’s football has drawn to a close, so it is time for the first MFF team of the New Year. Some new names stepped up in January, as rotation loomed large again as teams recovered from the hectic Read More …
10 things every son needs from his father – by Jermaine Smith
Growing up a young black male was tough in many ways. Now I’m raising a son I’ve reflected on what I needed from my dad and written these tips as much to myself as anyone else. Here are my 10 things that every son needs Read More …
Divorce, court battles and co-parenting. Review of Charlie Albert’s book ‘Whispers of hope‘ – by Ana Swartz
When Elliott asked the MFF team who wanted to do a review of the book ‘I just want to see my child! – Whispers of Hope‘ by Charlie Albert, I felt this was my call. Being a child of divorce myself and living in a Read More …
6 Tips For Keeping Your Brain Active As A New Parent
Life as a new dad can get tiresome. Between sleepless nights rocking your new child to sleep and the constant nappy changes, it’s easy to slip into zombie mode. Consequently, it’s important to keep your brain active as a new parent. When your mind is Read More …