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A birthday party

In the UK, children often celebrate their birthday by having a party.

Seeking asylum: Sara’s story

Sara is a 14 year old refugee from Kosovo. She came to the UK with her mother, because she belongs to a group of people called Ashkali.

Bilingual children

Bilingual children

This article will help you practise your reading skills and learn words to talk about children’s language learning.

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John’s dream

This is a story of a person who worked hard to make his dream come true.

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About my son

Listen to Ron talking about his young son and how this new member of the family has changed how his life.

Establishing a school routine

The early morning can be a stressful time for parents as the family gets ready for work and school, but there are ways to make it easier.

Encouraging your teenager to communicate

Teenagers often find it difficult to talk about how they are feeling and this can cause anxiety for the whole family.

Starting secondary school

When a young person starts secondary school, it can be a stressful time for them and their family.

Friendship worries

Parents and carers want their children to be happy and have friends, however friendship issues are a normal part of childhood.

Social networking and online safety

These days, most young people use social networking sites to communicate with their friends and family.

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