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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.

Parenting teenagers

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

Considering careers for your child

Every parent wants the best for their child’s future, but sometimes it is difficult to know what advice to give about education and work.

How to cope with moving house

Moving house can be a difficult experience for the whole family, but there are things you can do to make the process less stressful.

How to stay safe online

Lots of parents worry about how to keep their children safe when they’re using the Internet. The article below, called ‘How to stay safe online’, is aimed at children and teenagers who use chatrooms, but parents and carers can also use the information to protect their children and learn about the dangers they may face.

Holidays for separated parents

School holidays can be a difficult time for all parents, but particularly for single mothers and fathers who are raising children alone. Read the article for practical advice about sharing childcare and improve your language skills as you complete the activities.

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