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Parenting Resources

16th Jan 2023

The NSPCC have so many great resources for different challenges faced by parents.

Here are two particularly helpful links:

Positive parenting | NSPCC Learning

"Balancing the various demands parents have to cope with isn't easy and all parents can come under pressure or stress from time to time.

This guide shares practical advice and tips for positive parenting techniques that work well for children - from babies to teenagers. These techniques encourage better behaviour and help parents find out what works for them and their child."

 

Talking about difficult topics | NSPCC

"We've all been on the receiving end of a difficult conversation. But that doesn't make it any easier when you have to have one with your child. Whatever the subject, and however old the child you're talking to, there are lots of ways to make it easier for you both. We have advice to help you decide how to talk to your child in a way that's age-appropriate and supportive."