5 Tips for Raising Highly Sensitive Boys

I find it sad that in a world where we generally strive to be so much more accepting of individuality, there is still so much pressure on boys (in particular) to conform to a traditional stereotype of masculinity.

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Is Your Teen Feeling Anxious About Feeling Anxious?

Remind your teen that they are not their anxiety. Feelings of anxiety are perfectly normal and everybody feels anxious sometimes. They are not wrong or broken and it does not mean that they need “fixing”. Learning a few simple techniques to calm their nervous system and changing the language they use when talking to themselves can make the world of difference.

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Has Your Teen Lost Their Motivation?

Are you feeling exasperated that your teen doesn’t seem to want to do anything other than watch TV or play on their Xbox?

Do you feel like you are always nagging them?

Why don’t they understand that you only have their best interests at heart?

This is a common scenario in many families (mine included). But there may be a simple explanation and a simple fix.

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How to Help your Teen Through Exam Result Uncertainty

It is less than easy for teens at the moment. All their lives they have been told that their exam results at GCSE and A-level will determine their future and now they are not sitting these exams at all but are relying on their teachers to award them the grades they think that they deserve. Your teen may be feeling uncertainty.

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How to Help your Teen Become Independent and Successful

Years of conditioning have taught us that in order to be “a good parent” we need to be constantly present to ensure that our kids don’t fail. When they do, we think it’s our job to fix it. How will we ever know what they are capable of if we don’t let them go?

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How to Help Your Teen Have GOOD Mental Health

If your teen is currently feeling sad, stressed, lonely or anxious, these are normal human emotions and let’s face it, unsurprising in the circumstances we are currently living in.  If they are telling you that they feel these things, that’s even better. This means that they are acknowledging their emotions and processing them. Emotions pass and will not inevitably lead to any long-term “crisis”.

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5 less than helpful myths about home learning

If you have been beating yourself up about homeschooling your children whilst trying to juggle a full-time job, you need to stop right now.

Here are 5 less than helpful myths about home learning which might help to reduce the pressure.

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Reasons to Celebrate your Quiet Teen

We live in a world where “extroverts” are celebrated. They are seen as friendly, fun and full of ideas whereas “introverts” are often wrongly labelled as anti-social, boring or shy. This is far from the truth. Some of the most inspiring and creative people on earth consider themselves introverts.

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How to Help your Teen with Learning from Home

With many teens not set to return to school until 18th January, it looks as though we will be returning to remote learning, at least for the next few weeks. This can be a daunting prospect for parents. Juggling homeschooling with a full-time job in a confined space can sometimes be less than easy.

There are ways in which we can make it easier on ourselves though…

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How to Help Your Teen Set Goals for 2021

2020 has been a challenging year for many of us, not least for our teens. At a time in their lives where they are naturally craving more independence and freedom, Covid-19 restrictions have meant that they have been told what they can and can’t do pretty much every minute of every day. The best way to help them through this is to help your teen is to help them set goals for 2021. What better time to do this than right before the new year?

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Why our “stuff” might be holding us back

The greatest lesson I have taken from this, however, is that I want to teach my kids to let go of the past, let go of expectation, let go of guilt and keep their minds firmly in the present moment – that’s where the true joy is.

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