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Health & safety

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?

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Child obesity is major health risk

New research makes the link between child obesity and heart disease in adulthood clearer than ever…

Supernanny Team 06 December 2007
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Lack of sleep linked to kids’ weight

New research has linked kids’ weight gain with lack of sleep…

Supernanny Team 06 November 2007
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Tackling school bullying

KIDPOWER hears countless stories from upset parents whose children have been victimized by harassment and bullying at school. Supernanny expert and Executive Director/Co-Founder of Kidpower, Irene van der Zande, has this advice…

KidPower (Supernanny Expert) 05 November 2007
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How to beat bullying
Supernanny expert and Executive Director/Co-Founder of Kidpower, Irene van der Zande, reveals the top tactics that keep bullies at bay…
KidPower (Supernanny Expert) 05 November 2007
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Why girls bully differently

Bullying doesn’t just mean beating up on smaller children – many girls have perfected new methods of intimidating kids they don’t like…

Supernanny Team 24 October 2007
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Obesity in kids linked to teasing

New research suggests that too much pressure to lose weight can actually make your child put on more pounds…

Supernanny Team 17 October 2007
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Cyberbullying and your child

Kids with technology at their fingertips are finding new ways to target each other… and less than half the victims tell an adult it’s happening.

Supernanny Team 25 September 2007
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Bullying: what you need to know

Statistics suggest that a child is bullied every seven minutes and that 85% of the time no one intervenes to help. How should you approach bullying?

Supernanny Team 18 September 2007
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