Learning takes on a whole new meaning for your tween or teen, as grades become more and more important. Their social life takes off in new ways too – their need for peer approval looms large, and peer pressure can make them take risks they know they shouldn’t…
Articles
- How to boost your child’s grades
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Tying education to future goals may boost grades more than helping with homework…
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Supernanny Team
03 June 2009
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- Teen attitudes to sex
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It’s vital to get it right when you’re teaching your teen about sex…
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Supernanny Team
14 November 2008
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- TV link to teen pregnancy
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TV shows may lead teens to underestimate the risks of having sex too soon…
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Supernanny Team
14 November 2008
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- Does your kid cut school?
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Does your child fake a tummy ache every morning in his efforts to get out of school for the day?
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Supernanny Team
30 September 2008
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- How to avoid homework hell
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The nightly homework war can lead to stress, despair, rows and exhaustion – for parents and kids. How can you make it easier?
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Supernanny Team
01 May 2008
5/5 stars (rated 10 times)
- Siblings and schoolwork
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Is your firstborn acting up and flunking school? His kid brother or sister could be to blame says a new study…
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Supernanny Team
25 April 2008
4/5 stars (rated 2 times)
- Bedroom TV bad for teens
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New research says your child will benefit if you haul that set out of his bedroom…
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Supernanny Team
10 April 2008
(Not rated)
- Talking to kids about sex
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Many parents find it difficult to talk to their children about sex – but Supernanny child development expert Dr Martha Erickson says it’s vital you do…
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Dr Martha Erickson
(Supernanny Expert)
12 March 2008
3/5 stars (rated 3 times)