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Relationships

Having kids can make your partnership stronger than ever – but it can also test your bond as never before. Plus, becoming a family brings new relationships into being: between you and your children, siblings, your kids and their grandparents. Follow Supernanny’s advice and stay close and connected to all the people in your life…

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Twins in the family

Having twins is a life-changing experience for mom and dad – but what about older sisters or brothers? How can you make sure they don’t feel left out?

Supernanny Team 07 August 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Avoid Favoritism for a Happy Home Life

Parents work hard to be fair and not play favorites with their children — but it can be hard. Each child has their own personality and traits they might share with mom or dad.

Supernanny Team 20 July 2007
not rated (Not rated)
Keep your kids happy in the car

We’ve found the best selection of free, printable car games to bring you some peace on those long holiday car trips… also see our brilliant car games!

Supernanny Team 03 July 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
And baby makes four – or more!

A two to four year age gap between siblings is thought to create the most jealousy. Parenting expert Eileen Hayes gives indispensable tips on how to help the family prepare for and enjoy the new arrival.

Eileen Hayes (Supernanny Expert) 03 June 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Deciding whether fostering is for you

Couples with love to give are often attracted to foster-parenting as a way to help children whose circumstances are less than ideal. But while fostering is a noble calling, it requires a high level of dedication in time, energy and resources.

Supernanny Team 01 May 2007
not rated (Not rated)
When parents disagree

When couples disagree on fundamental parenting issues such as discipline and division of responsibility, they often make the mistake of trying to establish who’s right and who’s wrong. But more often than not, there is no right and wrong – so how can you reach a compromise?

Supernanny Team 12 April 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 4 times)
Special needs and your relationship

For a relationship that’s fragile or unstable, a child with a disability can be the last straw. If you and your partner are parenting a child with special needs, here are some suggestions to help you survive the challenges.

Robert Naseef (Supernanny Expert) 29 March 2007
4/5 Star Rating 4/5 stars (rated 7 times)
Getting along with the grandparents
For moms and dads, trying to raise a family in a hectic world is hard enough – but the pressure of defining grandparents’ roles can add strain at a time when the relationship is being tested anyway.
Supernanny Team 02 March 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 2 times)