Exciting news! We are growing our GoodToKnow team, and are thrilled to announce our new specialist panel.
We have carefully selected these inspiring professionals based on their unmatched knowledge, experience in the parenting space, and passion for sharing accurate and unbiased information. This will help you raise the next generation of confident kids and compassionate humans. And with the insight and knowledge from these four experts, we have your back, now more than ever, from start to finish. GoodToKnow will make it make sense at any stage of parenthood.
Specialist advice in one place
So, whether you’re wondering: What kit do I need - are bottle warmers worth the money? What kind of toys do 6-year-olds play with? Why am I struggling so much, every other mum seems to have their sh*t together? Why do I feel like I do everything? Do I even like my partner anymore? My teenager doesn’t talk to me. What can I do? No matter your query, we have expert-level insight to help.
With this level of experience and authority by our side, GoodToKnow will continue to be your one-stop shop for credible, trusted, and evidence-based advice with a little more to boot. We will help boost your parenting confidence with insight because knowing your stuff is like having a superpower in the world of parenting. When you really get what your kids need and feel and how they grow, you can become a pro at guiding them. It's all about being open-minded, soaking up different viewpoints, giving yourself grace, and building up you and your kid with inspiring knowledge and understanding. Ultimately, you are the expert in your family, no one else.
If you’re a person who happens to have kids and trying to navigate the parenting landscape as best you can, then you’re not alone. We’re here - armed with specialist insight - and passionately believe you are the expert. We are the guide - here to make it make sense.
Discover our expert panellist's content elsewhere on our site, too. You can learn all about what matrescence is, to attachment parenting, why it's totally normal to hate playing with your kids and the difference between active and passive toys.