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
- When your child is overweight
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A new report says that a third of our kids are overweight – but just how do you go about approaching the issue if your child is one of them?
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Supernanny Team
13 September 2007
(Not rated)
- Keeping your child safe online
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It’s an instantly recognizable scene: your tween rushes in from school and then sits hunched over the computer for hours. But where is she surfing? And is she safe on the Internet highway?
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Supernanny Team
05 September 2007
4/5 stars (rated 2 times)
- Home alone after school
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Up to seven million kids are regularly left home alone, and for many working parents there’s no option to do otherwise. What can you do to keep your child safe when you’re not there?
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Supernanny Team
04 September 2007
5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
- Tackling childhood smoking
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Despite a drop in the number of kids smoking far too many of them are still taking up the habit. What are the signs you should look out for and how can you put your child off the weed?
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Supernanny Team
04 September 2007
(Not rated)
- Teen girls who diet more likely to smoke
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Starting to diet seems to double the odds a teenage girl will begin smoking…
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Supernanny Team
04 September 2007
(Not rated)
- Protect your child from backache
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A new backpack is an annual tradition for kids returning to school and it’s one of the most convenient ways to transport assignment folders and books – but if it’s worn improperly and overloaded, it could result in back problems…
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Supernanny Team
27 August 2007
(Not rated)
- Teens and Alcohol - a Bad Mix
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Getting children to their teen years is tough enough. Getting them through their teen years is another challenge altogether, especially when they are confronted with decisions about alcohol.
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Supernanny Team
11 July 2007
(Not rated)
- Children and eating disorders
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Eating disorders are a growing concern for parents worried about their children’s health and mental wellbeing. They should be — as many as 11 million people in the United States suffer from eating disorders.
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Supernanny Team
19 March 2007
(Not rated)