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Mum’s secrets revealed!Yes mums, we do have our little secrets that we keep deep within. We did a survey on mothers to find out how competitive and how they feel about their children, partners and rival mums! Read on as we unveil the juiciest secrets they reveal.
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Mum’s secrets revealed!The juiciest secrets unveiled from the Mum's Secret Survey! Find out how competitive mums really are and how they feel about their children, partners and rival mums.
Fuel for the brainWhat does your child really need in order to stay competitive as he or she embarks into the world?
Energy for the brain in young childrenWhat you feed your child contributes greatly and directly to his or her wellbeing, not just in health but smarts too.
Is competitive parenting a norm in today’s society?One of the hallmarks of good parenting is producing children who are infinitely 'better people' compared to their parents.
The era of competitive motheringWhy do mother get themselves muddled in these never-ending competition?









