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The Sue Atkins Wednesday Story To Ponder

Here is my Wednesday story from my never ending notebook and everalsting coloured pencil ! A horse with no identifying marks wandered into a farmyard. The farmer’s young son said he’d take the responsibility for returning the horse to its owner. The boy mounted the horse, urged it towards the road and let it choose […]

Do you have a child with special educational needs?

Ministers are due to unveil a major shake-up of special educational needs (SEN) support in England’s schools. Under the proposals, education and health care plans are set to replace statements, which detail the support children with the severest level of need can expect. The plans would be drawn up after a single assessment, rather than […]

Happy International Women’s Day

“The STRONGEST action for a woman is to love herself, be herself and shine amongst those who never believed she could.”  ~ Anonymous Each year around the world, International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8. Hundreds of events occur not just on this day but throughout March to mark the economic, political and […]

So is it a good idea to bribe your kids to behave?

I have been asked to appear on the Vanessa Feltz Show tomorrow that will be aired on TV in April to give my opinion on bribing kids to behave …… I’d love to hear your opinions and experiences so why not post them up here and let’s hear them ! So…… here are my thoughts […]

The Sue Atkins Weekly Coaching Question

   Imagine how your life would be if your stress levels were consistently low. What difference would that make to you? How would that benefit your whole family? What small step can you take this week to reduce your stress levels? Download your copy of Sue’s Ebook How to give your kids the gift of […]

The Sue Atkins Inspiring Sunday Saying

   I was at a really lovely school last week in Keston in  Surrey and this quote was on the classroom wall. I just loved it’s sentiments and I thought it was brilliant for kids to see something like this every day. Why not print it off and pop it up on your fridge……. I’ll be busy […]

“Do you know what your children are watching?”

      I love Twitter as it is such a wonderful place to share expertise and Lori Lite and I have become “Twitter” friends as I really love the work she does helping children, teens and adults decrease stress, anxiety and anger. I have invited Lori  from Stress Free Kids to be a guest blogger today […]

So what’s Starbucks got in common with your parenting?

Did you know that Starbucks trains new store employees for three weeks, and a total of 35 hours to make a cup of coffee? Companies spend over £100 billion each year on training and development to help their employees be more successful at their job yet  even though many say that raising a family is one of […]

The Sue Atkins Weekly Parenting Affirmation

I feel great and I’m ready for anything ! Download your copy of Sue’s Ebook How to give your kids the gift of self-esteem by clicking here About the author Sue Atkins is a Parenting Expert who offers practical guidance for bringing up happy, confident, well behaved children. She is also the author of “Raising […]

Topic of The Month. Bereavement – The Loss Of A Child

 I was driving home from taking my friend Nicky for her brain scan at St. George’s Hospital in Tooting as she had a “funny” turn last October where she fainted or had a “mini fit” and I started listening to Jeremy Vine’s Radio 2 Show where they were discussing bereavement and Gordon Brown speaking for […]

A quick and practical tip to reassure your child.

When I was a Deputy Head teacher I taught 35  Reception aged  children (4-5 year olds)  and I saw a Mum do this  wonderfully simple, but really reassuring thing at the door of my classroom one day, which I have often told people about since. Before saying goodbye, kiss your child’s hand & tell them to put the kiss in their […]

The Sue Atkins Wednesday Story To Ponder !

Here’s your Wednesday Story from my never ending notebook and everlasting coloured pencil! Once upon a time there was a bunch of tiny frogs…. who arranged a running competition. The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on […]

Joanna Lumley labels British children’s morals ‘slack’

I read today’s BBC News with interest as Actress Joanna Lumley has claimed that British children are being brought up with “slack” morals. But what do you think? Here’s the article. “The 64-year-old Absolutely Fabulous star said the younger generation needed to be given “hearty pursuits” like building camps or working on farms. She also […]

The Top 5 Digital Challenges for Parents - And How to Solve Them

A Practical Guide

A calm, practical starter guide from Sue Atkins to help you handle smartphones, social media, gaming, sleep and online pressure — without rows or panic.
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