…that make a huge difference
Category: relationships
COHOUSING: THE BRITISH FAMILIES EMBRACING COMMUNAL LIVING — The GuardianCOHOUSING: THE BRITISH FAMILIES EMBRACING COMMUNAL LIVING — The Guardian
With their emphasis on shared meals and parenting, cohousing communities offer an antidote to the isolation of modern life, writes
10 THINGS PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS WANT YOU TO KNOW — Prima.co.uk10 THINGS PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS WANT YOU TO KNOW — Prima.co.uk
I was so delighted to have the chance to write this for the lovely Prima website.
‘YOU’RE TARGETED SEXUALLY’ — HOW FEMALE ASTRONOMERS ARE BEING HOUNDED OUT OF WORK — Broadly‘YOU’RE TARGETED SEXUALLY’ — HOW FEMALE ASTRONOMERS ARE BEING HOUNDED OUT OF WORK — Broadly
Earlier this year, famous Berkeley astronomer Geoff Marcy was found to have sexually harassed his students for years on end.
BRIDGING THE GENERATION GAP, WITH NURSERY RHYMES — Tablet magazineBRIDGING THE GENERATION GAP, WITH NURSERY RHYMES — Tablet magazine
A new program in London brings old and young together—one incy, wincy spider at a time…
COULD YOU MOVE YOUR FAMILY INTO YOUR AGEING PARENTS’ HOME (AND NOT KILL EACH OTHER?) — Daily MailCOULD YOU MOVE YOUR FAMILY INTO YOUR AGEING PARENTS’ HOME (AND NOT KILL EACH OTHER?) — Daily Mail
MOTHER’S PRIDE — The Oxford TimesMOTHER’S PRIDE — The Oxford Times
My second column for The Oxford Times is out now! This month I wrote about how I discovered what mothers
CLEVER SOLUTIONS FOR KEEPING YOUR TREASURED MEMORIES — Prima.co.ukCLEVER SOLUTIONS FOR KEEPING YOUR TREASURED MEMORIES — Prima.co.uk
From digital time capsules to patchwork quilts made from your children’s outgrown clothes.
TEN TYPES OF FRIEND YOU NEED IN YOUR LIFE — Prima.co.ukTEN TYPES OF FRIEND YOU NEED IN YOUR LIFE — Prima.co.uk
From your work friend who knows just how you like your tea to your gay male friend who’s always up
FOR JEWISH CONVERTS, IT’S NEVER TOO LATE FOR A BAR OR BAT MITZVAH — Tablet MagazineFOR JEWISH CONVERTS, IT’S NEVER TOO LATE FOR A BAR OR BAT MITZVAH — Tablet Magazine
For these adults, the ceremony isn’t about presents or lavish parties. It’s about affirming their place in the Jewish community.