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Just because your young person finishes secondary school doesn't mean that you stop parenting. You assistance is needed to help them make a successful transition to adulthood..
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One way to beat pester power and promote independence at the same time is to give your kids regular pocket-money. How much should you give? How often? And should it be tied to jobs? Read on to find these answer to these big questions and more.
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Some conversations are hard to have with kids, but a measure of effective parenting is how we deal with tough real-life issues such as the recent stabbing and subsequent death of a student in an Australian school.
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How well-prepared are you to raise and work with kids this year? Read about some ermerging trends that you may need to consider as a parent, teacher or professional working with kids or young people.
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Many teenagers are chronically sleep-deprived. It effects their learning, their mood and their behaviour. It doesn't have to be that way. Find out how you can help alter your teenager's sleep patterns for the better.
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Adolescents under the age of eighteen who drink even small amounts of alcohol have significantly higher risk of alcohol abuse when they move into early adulthood. In fact, low level drinkers resemble more closely high level drinkers and those who didn’t drink at all when it comes to alcohol-related problems.
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Raising toddlers is fantastic training for parenting teenagers. They both go through a brain development as well as both are pushing for more independence from their parents.
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One of the biggest threats to young people’s wellbeing is when parents feel they are powerless or ineffective.