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Expert view: How well is my child doing at school?
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Expert view: Kids, teenagers and the Internet
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Expert view: The value of sharing family stories
Dr Tanya Byron is on a new mission – to get us taking to each other. And now you can share on a much bigger scale, through a new national project...
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Not every home has room for a dog, so what other interesting pet alternatives are there?
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School is a major part of your family’s life so a good two-way relationship can mean a lot.
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Good communication, consistent messages and reliable support are not only good for your children, but help take some of the hard work out of being mum...
How to tackle bullying
One of our biggest fears when our children start school is the fear they will be bullied. Here are some pointers on tackling bullying.
The art of family conversation
Rediscover the pleasure of chatting to each other – it’s free and you all might find out something new!
Expert view: How to help your teenager through exams
Teacher (and mum) Louise Farnell offers advice on how to support your teenager through the tough weeks of revision and exams.
Computer time rules
Computers and games can be great for kids but it’s important to lay down some ground rules for a happy household.
Expert view: How to stop squabbles
Stop refereeing, and start living, says parenting guru Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer…
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