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The teacher's phone call

Teachers often need to talk to the parents of children who are in their class about how the child is getting on.

The teacher’s visit

Watch the film called 'The teacher's visit' and complete the activities so you can feel confident if you have to speak to a teacher about a child s

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.

Positive discipline

Most parents have times when they struggle to discipline their children, but there are things you can do to encourage good behaviour.

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.

Entertaining children in the holidays

When children are off school, it can be difficult to stop them getting bored.

Social networking and online safety

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

Helping your child stay connected with their culture

Connecting with your culture is an important part of forming your identity and children and teenagers often need support to do this.

Parenting teenagers

In their teens, young people go through a lot of changes and it can be a difficult time for the whole family.

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