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Saying Goodbye: Exeter to remember babies that did not get to stay

Each year, over 30 million families worldwide experience the heartbreak of losing a baby, with around 258,000 losses in the UK alone. For many, there is no funeral, no memorial, and little support to acknowledge the life that was lost.

To address this, Mariposa International launched the ‘Saying Goodbye’ remembrance services in 2012 at Exeter Cathedral. Since then, over 260 services have taken place across seven countries, allowing tens of thousands of families to honour babies lost during pregnancy, at birth, or in infancy.

The services are deeply moving, blending music...

Babies learning to swim in Devon before they can walk and it's saving lives

Authored by WaterBabies
Posted: Thu, 07/24/2025 - 6:51am

As the summer sun shines across Devon, families are heading outside to enjoy paddling pools, beach trips, and time by the water. But for children under five — the age group most at risk of accidental drowning — this season also brings hidden dangers.

According to the Royal Life Saving Society UK, one child drowns at home every month in England, with toddlers and preschoolers most at risk. These sobering statistics are a powerful reminder that water safety isn’t just a summer issue but it’s one that comes sharply into focus during the warmer months.

Swimming lessons aren’t...

Libraries across Devon celebrate the Summer Book Quest with special events

Children across Devon can join The Summer Book Quest for free at their local library from 12th July. The brand new Quest has been created by Libraries Unlimited, the charity commissioned to run the libraries in Devon and Torbay. It offers a refreshing change to the usual reading challenge with children encouraged to participate by doing a variety of activities along the theme of "Deep Sea Adventure".

Activities include drawing a sea creature (real or imagined), trying a water activity like swimming or rock pooling, and telling a member of staff an underwater fact. To promote...

Why Owning a Dog Brings Joy to Families

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Sun, 06/15/2025 - 9:24am

Bringing a dog into your home is more than just getting a pet - it's inviting in companionship, laughter and a little everyday magic. For families, dogs quickly become part of the rhythm of daily life, offering not just wagging tails but warmth, connection and countless moments worth remembering.

From energetic puppies who turn every corner of the house into an adventure to wise older dogs who provide quiet comfort, the presence of a dog adds a special layer to family life. They help us slow down, stay active and see the world through more curious, joyful eyes. In return, we...

March for Children: Families oppose the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Families unite to oppose the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Standing up for our children: Families march against dangerous education bill #MarchForChildren

On Sunday 18th May, the March for Children brought together families, educators, campaigners, and allies from all walks of life in a powerful show of unity. Starting in Whitehall and moving through Trafalgar Square and along the Embankment, the march ended in Parliament Square with heartfelt speeches and a shared commitment to protecting children's rights. The crowd was diverse—home educating parents, children, SEND advocates, faith leaders, and children's rights campaigners—all standing...

A Closer Look at Foster Care in the UK and Ireland

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Wed, 05/07/2025 - 9:46pm

Foster care is an essential service that provides safety, stability, and nurturing for children who are unable to live with their birth families. Across the United Kingdom and Ireland, foster care forms a cornerstone of the child protection system, ensuring that vulnerable children receive the support and attention they need to thrive. This post explores the structure of foster care in both regions, the types of care available, the challenges the systems face, and the long-term impact on children and carers.

What Is Foster Care?

Foster care is a temporary or long-term...

Common Misconceptions About Prenuptial Agreements

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 03/26/2025 - 1:09pm

Prenuptial agreements (prenups) are often misunderstood, leading many couples to dismiss them as unnecessary or even unromantic. However, in reality, they can provide financial clarity and security, ensuring that both partners enter marriage with a clear understanding of their financial responsibilities. While some believe prenups are only relevant for the wealthy, they can be beneficial for a wide range of individuals, particularly those with assets, businesses, or children from previous relationships.

Prenups Are Only for the Wealthy

A common misconception is that...

Beekeeper Suits for Kids: How to Keep Young Beekeepers Safe

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Tue, 03/25/2025 - 7:16am

Beekeeping is a fascinating and educational activity that’s gaining popularity among families. It’s a great way to teach kids about nature, responsibility, and the importance of bees in our ecosystem. However, safety is paramount when it comes to beekeeping, especially for children. One of the most critical pieces of equipment for young beekeepers is a well-fitted, high-quality beekeeper suit . In this blog, we’ll explore everything you need to know about beekeeper suits for kids , how to choose the right one, and tips to keep your young beekeepers safe and confident around the hive....

How to Raise a Child Who is Passionate About Helping Others

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Wed, 03/05/2025 - 9:14pm

Instilling a spirit of generosity and compassion in children from a young age can help shape them into adults who are passionate about helping others. By modelling empathy, teaching the importance of acts of service, encouraging volunteering, and leading by example, parents can promote altruism and kindness in their kids. Here are some tips on how to raise children who care deeply about the wellbeing of others.

Lead by Example

Children learn by observing, and so the most powerful way to nurture a charitable spirit is to demonstrate it yourself. Make sure your child sees you...

Parents in Exeter rally against the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Defending alternative education and parental rights

Parents rally against the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: Defending alternative education and parental rights #ChildrensWellbeingBill Parents are set to gather on 8th March 2025 in Bedford Street, Exeter (and major cities across England, including London, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham). This coordinated rally aims to protest the proposed bill. This deeply concerning piece of legislation threatens educational freedoms and prioritises data collection over children's actual well-being.

The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill (CWSB) is being presented as a...

The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: An Attack on Home Education and Parental Rights

The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: An Attack on Home Education and Parental Rights

In almost all cases, a parent or guardian is the very best person to judge a child’s needs, it is abhorrent that parental rights are being diminished so greatly by this bill, putting these decisions into the hands of a local authority and state who know little to nothing of each individual child’s genuine needs.

Written by and previously published on The Home Ed Daily - with the permission of author Poppy Coles .

I can’t imagine a life in which home education didn’t play a major part. Since 2012 my life has been inextricably linked with the home educating community; from...

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