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Tween & teen care

Kids this age want more freedom – but they still need you to set limits on how they behave and what they do. Find the balance with Supernanny’s help…

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Are you stricter with your firstborn?

Parents are more likely to punish their teen’s risky behavior when there are younger kids in the family, says new research…

Supernanny Team 25 April 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Communicating with your older child

Keep your bond strong by helping your older child learn to communicate – and listening to them when they do…

Supernanny Team 13 February 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 5 times)
Coping with teen mean

When your teen starts trying to be her own person she’s liable to challenge your authority. Supernanny child development expert Dr Martha Erickson explains how you can keep the peace while promoting good behavior…

Dr Martha Erickson (Supernanny Expert) 13 February 2008
4/5 Star Rating 4/5 stars (rated 3 times)
Talking to teens about alcohol

Up to three-quarters of high-schoolers have tried alcohol. How can you warn them of the dangers without preaching at them?

Colleen Gengler (Supernanny Expert) 07 February 2008
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Sleep problems in older children

Now your child is back at school, a good night’s sleep is more important than ever – but studies indicate that around 25% of kids have some kind of sleep problem, and that almost three quarters of parents would like to change their kids’ sleeping habits.

Supernanny Team 27 August 2007
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Stop the backchat!

Many parents complain about disrespectful behavior from their children. Backchat, sarcasm, bad manners, swearing and cheekiness can be frustrating and difficult to handle.

Victoria Samuel — The Parent Support Service (Supernanny Expert) 04 May 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 8 times)
When kids won’t take no for an answer
Once you say the ‘N’ word, your kids will pull out all the stops to get their own way. Supernanny expert Dr Thomas Phelan advises parents to watch out for these six ways of winding up mom and dad…

 

Thomas Phelan — Parent Magic (Supernanny Expert) 19 April 2007
4/5 Star Rating 4/5 stars (rated 11 times)
Boys To Men

The old cliché that takes a man to bring up a boy may not fit your family if you’re a single mom! So is there a definitive way to be sure that your boy becomes a man to be proud of?

Arynne Simon (Supernanny Expert) 29 March 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 3 times)