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Helping your older child or children navigate having a new sibling will help set the stage for positive sibling relationships across childhood and beyond. (Colourbox)

Expecting again? Tips for helping your first-born child thrive with a new sibling

It is normal for an older child to behave in ways parents will find challenging when a sibling arrives, and for parents to feel upset they cannot spend as much time with their older children.
Some of the photos on display in the exhibition. Courtesy of Elsie Marie Comberti/Scarlet Page/Lucy Brown/Tamir Amar Pettet/Angelita Larrier/Museum of Youth Culture

I’m Not Okay: emo is alive and kicking at Barbican retrospective

The retrospective is a snapshot of the world of emo around 20 years ago, shaped by people’s recollections of their bedrooms, youth, gigs and gatherings.
Castiel, played by Misha Collins, and Dean Winchester, played by Jensen Ackles, in an episode of ‘Supernatural.’ Destiel is the slash ship between the two characters. (Apple TV)

Are you a Destiel stan? There’s so much more to ‘shipping’ than wanting characters to kiss

Shipping has become a massive part of fan culture. Even when writers and media producers don’t explicitly pair up characters, fans will fill the gaps, creating their own versions and interpretations.
Sometimes our minds work against us. Therapy can help you understand why you think, feel, or act how you do and give you the skills you need to think, feel, or act in healthier ways. (Mohamed_hassan/Pixabay)

How to know when it’s time to start therapy

It can be difficult to know when to start therapy when a problem is ongoing. Knowing the right questions to ask yourself can help make the decision easier.
A new trend is encouraging people to maximize the utility of their purchases and buy only what they truly need. (Shutterstock)

Understanding ‘underconsumption core’: How a new trend is challenging consumer culture

‘Underconsumption core’ is a trend that challenges overconsumption by encouraging people to maximize the utility of their purchases and buy only what they truly need.

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