Parents who seem to walk the ‘involvement’ line best, seem to do these following five things consistently with their tweens and teens.
A father’s role is critical in helping his daughter navigate the uncertainties of adolescence. Here are 4 insights for dads.
“Family traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are; they provide something steady, reliable and safe in a confusing world.”
The long days of school holidays can be challenging for families. And if they’re lucky enough to have time off, children complain about how ‘bored’ they are.
Take a deep breath and quit comparing…even to your own expectations! You don’t have to be flawless to be the mum that your children need.
When things go wrong these children look for the good, rather than dwell on the bad. And they’re much more fun in situations that aren’t always perfect.
What do you do when you get to the point of complete exhaustion? Don’t ignore the signs of overtiredness, here are 17 tips to recover quickly.
Those in their final year of school are stressed and feel as though their wings have been clipped. Here’s what they need from us.
Four practical tips you can use to help young people resist the ‘for us or against us’ dichotomies and instead, engage in respectful, healthy disagreement.
These physical and behavioural signs could suggest that your child is anxious about returning to school, and here’s how you can support them.