First-borns, sexual attraction and is your child too aggressive?
Almost 20 years ago, parenting expert and father of three Michael Grose wrote a book called ‘Why first-borns rule the world and later-borns want to change it’, which challenges parents to raise each child differently according to their birth order. It’s been re-released and he joins us to explain the idea and how it’s relevant to families today. Our new regular contributor Laura Mazza joins us with an advice needed question from a mum who says she’s no longer sexually attracted to her husband. And Sarah asks when you should worry that your child’s rough play is a bigger issue.
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