There’s a place for jingling bells and Santa’s imminent arrival, but the best Christmas tunes are laced with real life. Here are five of our faves.
Tag Archives: family
In a letter to his dearly departed Pop, Daniel Lewis reflects on both a wonderful life and the wonky century of days that have followed his passing.
What’s love got to do with it? Everything. Here’s a wonderful way of getting the kids (and parents) to share the love and their feelings.
Parenting modern teens isn’t easy, but then modern parenting ain’t a walk in the park either, says Californian family coach Sean Donohue in this wide-ranging interview.
Brad Nagle offers an unfiltered view into the rollercoaster ride that is parenthood.
Choosing the right sport for your child can be tricky, but Nimble Sports have gathered up some questions to help fight the right fit for your kid.
Some Oregon filmmakers have launched a Kickstarter campaign to help finalise a doco profiling America’s last remaining Blockbuster video store.
In his first viewing of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial since becoming a father, The Dad Website’s film reviewer Tom Gilchrist reflects on the impact of the absent dad on the 1982 classic’s key players.
The magic of Christmas should be stored in our hearts and minds and not in our phones, writes mum, teacher, author and founder of the ‘Don’t Press Send Campaign’ Katie Duffy Schumacher.
It’s a common gripe from parents that their kids cling to them like monkeys, but what about parents clinging to their kids? In this Big Bad World, it happens, writes Daniel Lewis.