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Development & learning

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 avoid homework hell

The nightly homework war can lead to stress, despair, rows and exhaustion – for parents and kids. How can you make it easier?

Supernanny Team 01 May 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 2 times)
Siblings and schoolwork

Is your firstborn acting up and flunking school? His kid brother or sister could be to blame says a new study…

Supernanny Team 25 April 2008
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Bedroom TV bad for teens

New research says your child will benefit if you haul that set out of his bedroom…

Supernanny Team 10 April 2008
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Talking to kids about sex

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…

Dr Martha Erickson (Supernanny Expert) 12 March 2008
2/5 Star Rating 2/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Help your teen cope with a break-up

Breaking up is hard to do at any age. But the intense emotions that come with a breakup can be too much for some teenagers to handle…

Supernanny Team 13 February 2008
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Is your teen ready to babysit?

Caring for their kid brother or sister is often a teen’s first experience of babysitting – but how do you know they’re up to the job?

Supernanny Team 09 January 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Tween independence

So what do you say when your tween starts pestering you to be allowed out by herself? Supernanny child development expert Dr Martha Erickson helps you make the right decision – for you and your child.

Dr Martha Erickson (Supernanny Expert) 04 January 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 2 times)
ADHD and learning

ADHD can have a disastrous effect on your child’s grades – but research suggests kids on medication do better at school…

Supernanny Team 25 September 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 2 times)