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Parenting

November

Minors can earn up to $416 of investment income tax-free. But beyond $416, they are taxed at quite high tax rates.

A new mum and financial adviser explains how to invest for kids

As I learn to juggle my roles as first-time mum and financial adviser, my mind inevitably turns to setting little Logan up for the future.

  • Kelly Kennedy
Owen Hereford is determined to raise his three daughters Grace, Elizabeth and Bella without a sense of entitlement.

Signs you’re raising entitled brats (and how to avoid it)

Keeping children grounded and helping them understand the value of money is a perennial problem for wealthy parents. This dad reckons he has the answers.

  • Michelle Bowes

October

I know more about the kids than their parents do and am closer to them.

I’m paid $99,170 as a nanny – the kids like me more than their parents

My employers tend to work in high-powered finance jobs. The money and lifestyle may seem envious, but they are never there for their children.

  • MaryLou Costa

September

Pablo, Charlotte and Jessica Miller cut their tech use as a family - card games together have really increased since.

Four steps to cut your technology addiction (and your kids’ as well)

The government is planning to impose age limits on social media for children. But how are adults’ screen addictions driving the next generation’s scrolling?

  • Hannah Wootton
Teens need a fulfilling life offscreen, and trusting them to travel can be a big part of that.

To keep teens off phones, let them travel alone

A UK TV presenter was shamed for allowing her 15-year-old to travel without her. But to keep teens off screens, we need to let them loose in the real world.

  • Sarah Manavis
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August

“I was endlessly relieved when my wife, the hero of the story, returned to save the day,” says Craig Wright of his time as a primary carer for their daughter.

The one thing I didn’t expect when I took paternity leave

For this new dad, it was the unexpected emotions around returning to work that really caught him by surprise.

  • Craig Wright

All this parenting advice is getting in the way of parenting

The plethora of tips and guidance, especially online, is leading parents to believe there is one right thing to say for every situation.

  • Caitlin Gibson

July

The children of parents who spend a lot of time on their own phones are found to spend 40 minutes more on their phones.

I gave up my phone as an example to my teenagers – it was disastrous

Before you ban your kids from using smartphones, ask yourself why.

  • Bethan Ryder

June

Thirty per cent of boys’ names in the US end with an “n”.

The mysterious tyranny of trendy baby names

So you think that the unique name you picked for your kid makes you different? Turns out that’s a trend.

  • Daniel Wolfe

May

Children allowed screen time during breakfast, lunch or dinner are 15 per cent more likely to be overweight.

Children glued to their phones at meal time face obesity risk

Experts say letting youngsters scroll social media, watch videos or eat in front of the TV is “dangerous” and may be fuelling a growing obesity epidemic.

  • Laura Donnelly
Ultra runner Helen Ryvar runs through an underpass in Wrexham during running a half marathon in Wrexham, Wales, in March.

This record-breaking runner is also a boss and single mother of three

Helen Ryvar, who runs her own business, swears by her relentless morning fitness routine – she’s out of the door by 4.15am, rain or shine. Here are her tips.

  • Steve Douglas
Evidence now emerging suggests that smartphone use in children is linked with poor mental health outcomes.

Inside the fight for smartphone-free childhoods

A rising number of parents around the world, who have become addicted to handheld devices themselves, want to ban under-16s from having them.

  • Pippa Bailey

April

The bodies of women who reported having been pregnant appeared biologically older than women who had never been pregnant.

Being a mother really does age you, new study finds

Research by Columbia University in New York has shown that pregnancy takes such a toll on the body that it causes a woman to get older faster, internally.

  • Sarah Knapton
Olympic gold champion Kaillie Humphries is pregnant at 38.

‘I thought bing, bang, boom, I’ll be pregnant. But IVF was different’

Olympic gold champion Kaillie Humphries is used to success, so she was unprepared “for things not working perfectly” when trying to start a family.

  • Rosina Butcher
The study found a spike of infections in families whose children had birthday parties.

Why Millennials are spending thousands on children’s parties

Parents from Generation Y are spending a lot of money on their children’s parties despite the cost of living crisis.

  • MaryLou Costa
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“Future research into sleep will reveal the damage her methods have wrought,” says a writer friend.

The enduring appeal of the super-strict parenting regime of Gina Ford

For some, she is a saviour. For others, pernicious. Yet 25 years after her first book was published, her tomes account for 25 per cent of the childcare market.

  • Arabella Byrne
Can the joy of a pleasing aesthetic trump the unbridled chaos and mess of small children?

Can you have kids AND nice furniture?

Is it best to put off owning something you’d enjoy, or keep a beloved heirloom locked away until some later, safer date? I decided to ask the experts.

  • Caitlin Gibson

March

You can’t drive without taking a test, should the same apply to parenting?

We should teach people how to parent

No one knows how to raise kids merely by instinct. Structured, formal education is linked to good outcomes for families.

  • Faith Hill

February

The pay gap is finally shrinking at a faster rate.

Gender pay gap shrinks at fastest rate in 20 years

The “encouraging” change is largely thanks to fathers spending more time looking after their children and doing housework, according to the latest HILDA survey.

  • Hannah Wootton

January

CEW policy committee chair Pauline Vamos.

Parental leave change could end retirement ‘baby debt’

Small business advocates have called on the federal government to make parental leave payments directly to workers, ending costly administration for operators.

  • Tom McIlroy