
Keep Kalmado and Parent On: Children’s books to help deal with family changes
Maika Carrillo As a family, we undergo a few changes or life events that are quite hard to explain to our children. Books are perfect

Maika Carrillo As a family, we undergo a few changes or life events that are quite hard to explain to our children. Books are perfect

Danna Quinto With any sort of journey (car, train, plane, life in general), there is always a start, a middle point, and then an end

Danna Quinto Hi! I’m Danna Quinto, a Philippine born-and-bred kababayan (fellow countryman or countrywoman), and a practising lawyer in the UK. I specialise in civil

By Maika Carrillo Every year, the Reading Agency organises the Summer Reading Challenge, an annual reading initiative designed to encourage children to read during the

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By Cat Wigley The spring half-term (and summer!) break is just around the corner and while many families are looking forward to enjoying plenty of

April is Autism Awareness Month. We asked Lyn Goodwin, a mum of a severely autistic young man, to share her experience and advice on how

By Cat Wigley Technology is now a standard part of learning in schools and at home. A study shows how technology has increased the cognitive

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By Zechariah Bates Who can register as an overseas voter? Filipino citizens who are abroad or will be abroad, and at least eighteen (18) years

By Mari-An C. Santos Mari-an Santos is an Aries Rufo Journalism Fellow. Not all relationships end in “happily ever after” like Bennylyn Aquino-Burke, who met her