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How to talk to your kids about cancer - plus the 6 most common questions asked and expert-led advice on answering them
Talking to children about cancer is a hard conversation to have. If you're unsure where to start, you aren't alone - charities and experts are here to help.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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What doctors want you to know about soothing and preventing coughs and colds in babies and children
Coughs and colds in babies and children are very common. Here, GPs explain how to help your child with a cold and cough at home, if they can still go to daycare and when you should see a doctor.
By Kat Storr Last updated
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How to set a strong boundary to stop your kid running away from you on the street, according to psychologist Dr Becky
Does your kid run away from you on the street? This one tip could help put a stop to it
By Daniella Gray Published
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Struggling with school run meltdowns? A child psychologist has shared a tip for calmer goodbyes (but it can be easier said than done)
A child psychologist has shared a small change you can make to your school drop-off routine to try and avoid a meltdown - but it's not always easy to implement.
By Ellie Hutchings Published
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Struggle to get the kids out the door each morning? You're not alone – these expert-led tips might help everyone leave the house on time
Is getting the kids out the house on time mission impossible? Try these tips to bid farewell to the morning mayhem
By Daniella Gray Published
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How to help your child use their voice this Children's Mental Health Week - 5 activities you can try and tips from an expert
A mental health expert has shared 5 tips for helping your child open up, and the signs they might be struggling to look out for.
By Ellie Hutchings Published
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The 5 most important things you should talk to your teen about before they start dating - and we could all do with the advice
Setting your child up for a healthy romantic relationship means having a serious conversation about boundaries and 'red flags'
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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‘Positive consequences’ could finally get your child to listen to you - here’s how to use them
“Using positive consequences creates positive association with the behaviour and parent”
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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If you do this one thing, your kids will listen more and pushback less, claims parenting coach
Getting your kids to listen can feel like an impossible task sometimes, but this simple trick should help
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published