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As much as your kids may hate it, homework is a fact of life. Here we explain what you can do to help your kids with their work
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Memory techniques like rhyming words could really help your teen revise - make sure there's no stress this exam period with our top tips
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All parents worry about their child's development, and what stage they should be at. Our guide explains what's normal from 1 year to 16 years
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Parents are giving their teens their first drink when they're 13, according to a new poll. Would you let your kids drink?
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Teens
Raising teenagers can be challenging - but it's also very rewarding. We've got loads of advice from experts and tips from other mums on how to make sure your teen grows up happy and healthy. Here's your top 5 teen articles:
- Key stage 4: What does this mean for my child? Info on the cirriculum and what exams they'll take.
- Dr Miriam Stoppard's top tips for healthy teens: Parenting expert Miriam gives her advice for their physical and mental health!
- What to do if your teenage daughter is pregnant: We run through the options.
- 10 dos for parents: 20-year-old Jay (whose dad is TV's Dr Phil) gives 10 tips to help you communicate with your teen.
- Dealing with stroppy teenagers: Advice from a teen counsellor and other mums







































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