Mother of two daughters, one of whom is 14, and a teacher with many years experience teaching teenage pupils with a variety of special needs, Julia Bairstow was well placed to review Your Defiant Teen 10 Steps to Resolve Conflict and Rebuild your Relationship.
If your son or daughter is going off to university this month you might want to invest in a cookbook for them. Anne Coates and daughter Olivia have taken a look at two new books on offer: Student Cookbook Healthy Eating and Sorted “a recipe for student survival".
Creator Elizabeth Hallett is passionate about the way she teaches her young daughter to care for and protect her skin and this new range is the result. So who better to test out two Elizabeth's Daughter products than Anne's daughter, Olivia Coates!
The AS and A2 results are out on Thursday and parents need to be ready with their love and support whatever the outcome! If possible take a day's holiday so you can be there for any eventuality especially if your son or daughter hasn't got the grades they were hoping for, advises Anne Coates.
The charity Deafness Research UK has launched an innovative new road-show to remind young people of the risks they face to their hearing from prolonged listening to loud music on their MP3 players.
The exams are over for this year but teenage pupils need to plan ahead for their university application in order to make informed choices - and parents may need to offer support and guidance, says Anne Coates
Booktrust is inviting young writers aged 11 to 16 to enter a short story competition. The four best short stories will win their authors a place on the judging panel.
Our daughter is going to be sitting her Highers (Scottish A levels) soon and we're worried about the stress that she seems to be putting herself under. She's always done well at school and she's expected to pass with flying colours, but she's revising every minute - evenings and weekends – and she seems to be seeing her friends less and less. We've tried to reassure her that everything will be ok, but it doesn't seem to make much difference. It's painful to see how anxious she is, what do you suggest?
Not all teens want to stay on at school or college to take A levels but many are unaware of other opportunities – and the financial support they could claim!
It is a parent’s duty to make sure their child attends school every day during term-time and the government is getting tough on parents of children who play truant.
We all have to learn as parents that we can’t live our teenagers' lives for them – no matter how tempting! They have to make their own mistakes and hopefully learn from them but what we can do is offer support and advice especially at crucial times in their education.