All Parenting pages – Page 2
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Guidance
Your family wellbeing journey: ten ways to get active
It’s not rocket science that being more active is good for your health but it’s just as good for your mental wellbeing. Fom boosting confidence and self-esteem to improving sleep and lowering stress. It’s also a good laugh!
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Support for children and young people
There are many reasons why you might want a bit of extra help. Things might be worrying you at home or at school, or you may need help and advice with your own relationship. This content has been created for a young person who is experiencing problems.
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Guidance
Supporting my child’s mental health
Understanding your child’s mental health can feel daunting, but you are not alone. Whether you are looking for information and guidance or professional support, we are here to help.
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Guidance
Understanding education and work
Being a young person can be a confusing time with lots of decisions you will have to start making. Whether that’s choosing what to study at school, further education, apprenticeships or gaining a job.
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Guidance
Talking to your children about race and diversity
This short animation explains how you can have an open and honest conversation with your children about race and diversity.
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Guidance
Raising responsible teenagers
Raising your teenager to become a responsible, independent and happy adult is an ongoing process but here are some things that you can do to help ease the journey.
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Guidance
Developmental stages series: raising infants
Welcoming a new baby into your family is exciting but it can also be exhausting! Infants, from birth to age one, require a lot of attention and it can be difficult to know what to do every step of the way. Here are some tips to help you adjust to life with your new baby.
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Developmental stages series: raising toddlers
Raising a toddler can be tiring and at times, frustrating. But it’s also a very special stage in your life and your child’s. These tips will help ease the journey from babyhood to starting school.
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Guidance
Developmental stages series: starting primary school
By the time your child enters school, they’ve developed enough independence and understanding to enable them to cope away from their parents for a certain length of time. These tips will enable you to support your child as they start primary school.
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Guidance
Developmental stages series: starting secondary school
Secondary school is a time in every young person’s life full of possibilities, plans, hopes and goals. But anxieties and stresses can also take a toll. These tips will help you support your child during these school years.
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Guidance
Developmental stages series: raising tweens (10-12 year olds)
The term ‘tween’ refers to young people aged ten to twelve who are between childhood and adolescence. Tweens are often anxious about what lies ahead over the coming few years and as parents, you can help to ease that transition.
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Guidance
Helping your children to eat more healthily
Ensuring that your children eat healthily can be a real challenge. Here are some ways to make mealtimes healthier while keeping the family happy and the bank balance in check.
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Guidance
Seven steps to balancing work, family and caregiving duties
Finding balance between work, family and caring duties doesn’t happen overnight but it can be achieved in seven small steps.
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Guidance
A girl called Jack
An honest and insightful account from Jack Monroe, who writes the blog ‘A Girl Called Jack’, about eating well even when money is tight.
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Guidance
When should you have a baby?
Whether you are considering having a baby now or in the future, ASAP Science gives an animated rundown on the varying factors to consider.
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Guidance
How to talk to your children
Bringing up tricky topics and talking about emotions with your children can feel daunting. Here are ten tips to help you talk to your children alongside tried-and-tested advice from other parents.
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