How to stop social media from ruining your child’s brain
In the internet age, attention spans are shorter than ever – but you can help by encouraging curiosity and self-discipline
In the internet age, attention spans are shorter than ever – but you can help by encouraging curiosity and self-discipline
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
After a painful divorce, I chose to surround myself with just a few positive, life-affirming people
ITV's Love Island glorifies a culture of sex without feelings. But there is a very dark side to all this and it's time we addressed it
Bad back and a nostalgic heart? Here's my guide on how to attend the festival in middle-age – and ensure your dignity survives
Our youth-obsessed society is uncomfortable with older people as sexual beings. It’s time for society to get over it
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
Close they may be, but the French are very different to us. Here's my guide to an ‘entente cordiale’ with our Gallic neighbours
It's one of the most ambitious events celebrating Her Majesty’s 70-year reign, and the one with the highest prospect of things going wrong
One in eight pregnancies start as twins. So why do we not talk about this loss more? Julie Cook shares her heartbreaking experience...
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
It’s a conundrum that can cause anxiety among many a modern parent, but after years of ‘sharenting’ it seems like the tide is turning
In the internet age, attention spans are shorter than ever – but you can help by encouraging curiosity and self-discipline
As private school remains out of reach for many, our exclusive guide reveals the UK's top-quality education near you
With disruption set to continue in the coming months, teachers, parents and pupils all want to know if GCSE and A levels will go ahead
As parents worry about potential school closures again in January, experts are already concerned at the effect of the past 18 months
The prospect of yet more closures is leaving both parents and children utterly exasperated by the overreaction
They are a way for children to show off the confidence they’ve acquired, the bonds they have with their classmates, and their hard work
After taking her children to primary for the final time, here's what I learnt from those dreaded drop-offs
The ultimate guide for parents to ensure the first day back at school goes smoothly
It's hard to find gifts for men that they haven't already got (men are like that), but these online present ideas should make it easier
Like Australian actor Rebel Wilson, Helen Jane Campbell decided to speak out about her sexuality in midlife
Some counsellors think psychedelic drugs could help save our love lives and restore intimacy – we examine the claims
There are couples that still love each other, but are also unhappy. For some, a relationship MOT isn't off the table
Our Marriage Diaries column, in which people bare secret thoughts about their relationships, is published online every Monday
Our Marriage Diaries column, in which people bare secret thoughts about their relationships, is published online every Monday
Our Marriage Diaries column, in which people bare secret thoughts about their relationships, is published online every Monday
Our reader is bothered by the lack of concern about her grandson's eating habits. She turns to the Midults for help
Saga has announced paid leave for new grandparents, but campaigners say what really needs fixing is the prohibitive cost of childcare
In our 'Parenting Confessions' column, anonymous mothers and fathers share the family secrets they would never talk about in public
A new study highlights the extraordinary bond between the two generations. Is it all because we have a common enemy?
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
In celebration of Father's Day, four very different fathers share their experiences of parenthood in 2022
It might be all fun and games to some, but what on earth am I going to serve with this ham?
As The Telegraph's Agony Uncle, I weigh in on your dilemmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
Hospital admissions for young people have soared, which is why it’s vital to know the signs
Sleepy suburbia? Forget it. Our guide reveals the most coveted streets in the UK – and how much it costs to buy there
Writers Louisa Young and Michel Faber share their experiences of being widowed, and how they were presented with a fresh chance at happiness
It's hard to find gifts for men that they haven't already got (men are like that), but these online present ideas should make it easier