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About ExpressPage

Family stories, parenting tips, and the little things that make a house a home.

ExpressPage is an independent family and parenting publication. We started in 2026 with one frustration: most parenting advice online is either a wall of hedged, unusable generalities, or a confident stranger telling you that you are doing it wrong.

We wanted the third thing — the version a straight-talking friend would give you at the kitchen table. Specific enough to act on tonight. Honest about what nobody actually knows. And short enough to read while a toddler pulls at your leg.

What we cover

  • Parenting — scripts, routines and age-by-age advice.
  • Kids & Health — sleep, feeding, screens, growth, the 2 a.m. questions.
  • Family Life — siblings, grandparents, traditions, keeping the peace.
  • Money & Home — budgets, allowance, chores, running a household.
  • Food — weeknight dinners and snacks that survive a picky eater.

How we work

Every article is written by a human being, reviewed before publication, and updated when the guidance changes. Where we reference health or safety guidance, we describe the current mainstream position and we tell you plainly when the evidence is thin or contested.

We are not doctors. Nothing here is medical advice. When something needs a professional, we say so — see our disclaimer and editorial policy.

How we pay for it

ExpressPage is free to read. We are funded by advertising, which is clearly labelled and kept away from the words. Advertisers never see articles before publication and never influence what we write.

Who writes this

  • Marisa Cole — sleep, feeding and early childhood. Mother of two.
  • Dan Okafor — school years, tech and family logistics. Father of three.
  • Priya Raman — family life, money and household systems.

Talk to us

Pitches, corrections, complaints and good ideas all go to the same place: our contact page, or [email protected]. We read everything.

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