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  • 2 Nov 2009

    A Dad’s Perspective

    Sometimes Dads are seen as omnipotent - a universal fixer of things. The challenge is Dads are not all-knowing. They are frequently tired and absent physically, and sometimes, emotionally. So how do you as a Dad model the behaviour you want to see? wonders Mike Payne. […] more

  • 31 Aug 2009

    Spiritual parenting: sex

    Natalie Fee explores the thorny issue of sex and teenage daughters and how best to teach our young women about sacred sexuality. Read on to find out what she recommends to help teenagers value their body and emerging sexuality. […] more

  • 31 Jul 2009

    Spiritual parenting advice

    Each month Energy Alchemist, Natalie Fee answers a reader's question about parenting. For this session she deals with the issues surrounding divorce - how to ease the process and ways to help your children cope through periods of uncertainty. […] more

  • 25 Jun 2009

    Spiritual parenting: July

    Are you feeling tired and impatient? Read on to find out what energy alchemist, Natalie Fee, recommends for parents needing a boost. Each month, Natalie will answer a reader's question about parenting, offering insights and advice that can apply to us all. This month she recommends, "don't worry - be happy!". […] more

  • 6 May 2009

    Breastfeeding help for dads

    Breastfeeding mothers were asked to share the best ways that their partners could lend a helping hand, in a survey last week. Most men enjoy helping and looking after their baby as much as women do. However, the closeness that breastfeeding mums enjoy excludes them from the feeding and nurturing their offspring and can leave some men feeling left out or redundant. […] more

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