1/08/2019



You might find think that once you have children, you have to kiss your stylish, modern, magnificent home goodbye. We don’t think this true though and the reality is that these two ideas can go hand in hand. Look at show homes. These are always designed to look stunning, but they are also created to appeal to the main buyers. More often than not, that means young couples who are eager to start a family in their dream home. Indeed, there are many design concepts that work to make your home stylish and also family friendly. So, let’s look at some of the possibilities and make your home stylish and practical for the whole family.

1/04/2019



Winning the lotto, being left money by a relative or discovering a hoard of treasure in your garden aside, most of us could do with a bit more cash.  Achieving this may be something that is more viable than you think too, especially if you prevent yourself from making the mistakes described in the post below. To that end, read on to find out what they are and how to avoid them, ensuring your purse and coffers remain as full as possible!

Not claiming benefits that you are owed

One reason that many people can find themselves short of cash is that they are not claiming money or benefits that they are rightfully owed. In fact, in many countries benefits are awarded for those that are parents, those on lower incomes, and even those that have illness or disability, something you can find out more about at ssa.gov/disability/. The idea being that people that fit this description won't have to struggle financially.

Of course, you'd be bonkers to not to claim such benefits if you qualified to them! Therefore be sure to check online or at your local citizens’ advice bureau to see if there any you have missed.

Erb’s palsy is a condition caused by damage to the nerves of a baby’s upper arm as a result of trauma to the arm during birth. This most commonly occurs when a baby’s shoulder becomes obstructed by the mother’s pelvis, preventing the baby from being delivered normally, and inappropriate force is used by medical staff to rectify the problem.

The condition can lead to either full or partial paralysis of the affected arm, but in most cases, the damage can be repaired or significantly reduced if the right treatment is provided. The first year after the baby is born is usually the most critical period for treatment, but some children will need ongoing treatment for a number of years. Treatment can include surgery and/or various therapeutic approaches, depending on the circumstances.