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Tweens, teens and toxic friendships
tweens, teens and toxic friendships are you finding it an ongoing battle dealing with your angry tween? unless you are an extremely lucky parent, your tween, even the mildest mannered ones will...
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Anger and the tween years
anger and the tween years are you finding it an ongoing battle dealing with your angry tween? unless you are an extremely lucky parent, your tween, even the mildest mannered ones will exhibit anger...
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Emotional development for tweens
...deal with her emotions in a positive way. she could try listening to music, reading a book or going for a walk. tween girls may feel self-conscious a large part of your tween’s emotional...
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Cognative and academic development for tweens
cognative and academic development for tweens compared to when they were younger, tweens show a great deal of cognitive development. in particular, you will notice that your tween will think more...
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Peer pressure and tweens
...deal with at one time or another. now that your child is a pre-teen, she will begin to spend a lot more time with her friends and less time with the family. this makes her more susceptible to outside...
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Teens & acne
...deal with spots and it’s not just a teenage problem. many adults get acne for the first time or a repeat break-out in their 20s or 30s. acne and your teen acne can be a major source of...
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Negotiating with your child
...deal with it?, when would you like to clean your room?’ take time to cool down if your child is making you angry, take a minute, leave the room and calm down before trying to talk. let your...
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How to communicate with your five-eight year old
...deal more experiences that you are not privy too so it’s important that you make time to hear about his day, speak to your five - eight year old in a mature way school age children want the fact...
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Connecting with your five to eight year old
...deal with different situations at school and with friends speak to him about situations or conflicts he is having, for example say to him ‘perhaps if you shared your new toy you might make a new...
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Imagining and Creating: Your 5-8 year old at play
...deal of time lost in the world of his imagination. encourage this by helping your child invent new ways of creative play, from putting on a play to dressing up in old clothes. try to limit screen time...
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Nightmares and night-terrors: 5-8 year olds
...deal with nightmares without calling you for comfort. read more: school trips and bed-wetting
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Get the facts about Tampon use with Tampax®: Interview with Dr Siobhan Collins
...deal with pms, cramps and painful periods. it’s important that young girls get the facts when it comes to using tampons: tampons can’t get lost, there’s simply no place for them to...
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Debs behaviour
...deal if some girl she doesn’t get on with shows up in the same dress or if someone says something behind your back. there should be no bad behaviour, fights or dramas allowed on the big night...
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Behaviour tips for your school child
...deal with this stressful new routine is to find a plan that works for you and stick to it. your child at this age is still trying to learn everyday things that we, as adults take for granted. you...
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Contingency arrangements in place to make up for unforeseen school closures
...deal with unforeseen school closures. guidance for schools in relation to making up for time lost due to unforeseen school closures is included at appendix b of this circular. this guidance sets out a...
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Teaching your child to manage their homework
...deal more. don’t have too high an expectation of children in 6th class and under to do great amounts of study. in fact, research shows that high workloads and boring study routines can lead to a...
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Soothing separation anxiety
...deal with it but the main thing is to be understanding towards your child. try these tips to stop the crying at the school-gates: explain before you leave her so she is fully aware of what is going to...
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Raising resilient children
...deal with pressure in an effective manner and get through difficult times with a positive outcome. parents play an important role in developing resilience in their children. the following are tips to...
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What parents should know about play-dates?
...deal with any difficult situations if they should ever occur in their friend’s houses. make it clear to your child that if they are ever in difficulty or feel uncomfortable, they should always...
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