With Supernanny’s advice you and your tween or teen can build the trust that will help to underpin the freedom they crave. Health is a big issue too: how can you be sure your tween or teen is eating right and staying fit?
Articles
- Boost your child’s body image
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Over a third of girls and a quarter of boys at elementary school level say they aren’t happy with their appearance. How can you show your child that who they are matters more than how they look?
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Supernanny Team
19 March 2008
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- Safe driving tips for your teen
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Car crashes kill more teens than anything else. Is yours driving safely?
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Supernanny Team
12 March 2008
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- Crash-proof your child
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New research says that car crashes are the leading cause of death for tweens and teens. We all know how to keep babies safe in the car – but have we forgotten our older kids?
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Supernanny Team
12 March 2008
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- Choose the right car for your teen
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The right vehicle could protect your teen from injury or death in a traffic accident. So what should you be looking out for in your teenager’s first car?
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Supernanny Team
12 March 2008
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- Active kids stay slim
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Physical education and active play help teens maintain a normal weight as adults, says a new study…
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Supernanny Team
12 March 2008
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- Depression in teenagers
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Depression puts your child at risk of low self-esteem, academic failure and much worse. How do you spot the signs and what do you do about it?
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Supernanny Team
14 February 2008
5/5 stars (rated 3 times)
- Internet safety for children
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It’s all too easy for kids to be taken in by online cyberpredators using chatrooms and social networking websites. Do you know who your kids are talking to online? Supernanny expert and Kidpower Executive Director/Co-Founder Irene van der Zande has these technology tips for parents…
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KidPower
(Supernanny Expert)
16 January 2008
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- Obesity increases medication use in kids
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Those expert warnings about the health effects of child obesity are proving all-too-true as tweens take more medicines to combat health problems that accompany excess weight…
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Supernanny Team
06 December 2007
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