
Natasha Hinde
Parents Editor at HuffPost UK
🌟 Currently on maternity leave 🌟 Parents editor @HPUKParents who just so happens to be raising a toddler. (She/her)
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18 hours ago |
huffingtonpost.co.uk | Natasha Hinde
Toddler tantrums are not for the fainthearted. When their little brows furrow and bottom lip juts out, and a shriek erupts from their lips, you know things are headed south. But what can you do about it? Parenting coach Gen Muir has shared some advice on how she stopped her son's meltdown in seven seconds - and she might be onto something.
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1 day ago |
huffingtonpost.co.uk | Natasha Hinde
This article includes details of a traumatic birth and may be triggering for some readers. Former Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson has opened up about how she couldn't "engage with" or "look at" her son in the weeks after he was born. The birth trauma survivor appeared on BBC Woman's Hour to discuss how she had a "very bad relationship" with her son Leo after almost dying during his birth in 2021.
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1 day ago |
huffingtonpost.co.uk | Natasha Hinde
If you read the acronym KYS - or kys, as it's usually written online - you might think it's harmless. Some TikTok users have even suggested it means "keep your smile". But there's a more sinister meaning behind those three letters that parents should be aware of because it could highlight cyberbullying. According to Gabb's guide to teen slang, the acronym stands for "kill yourself".
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1 day ago |
huffingtonpost.co.uk | Natasha Hinde
In Gaza, babies are going without formula milk. Water shortages have reached critical levels. According to the United Nations, thousands of children have become malnourished, with most people barely eating one meal a day. Mahmoud Shalabi lives in northern Gaza with his wife and children. "Food and water are really scarce and are depleting every day," he told HuffPost UK. "If there is no solution soon, we will start to see famine and starvation re-emerge again.
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1 day ago |
malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Natasha Hinde
Natasha Hinde22 April 2025 at 11:00 pm·4-min readPalestinian children receive donated food at a distribution center in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) via Associated PressIn Gaza, babies are going without formula milk. Water shortages have reached critical levels. According to the United Nations, thousands of children have become malnourished, with most people barely eating one meal a day. Mahmoud Shalabi lives in northern Gaza with his wife and three children.
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