Parenting Hacks Podcast On Disney Junior UK with Sue Atkins and Helen Skelton
Posted by: Sue Atkins
Show notes:
In This Episode :
Parenting Hacks Podcast On Disney Junior UK with Sue Atkins and Helen Skelton
(only available to Members of Sue’s Parenting Club Online)
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Sue’s Week
The Study Buddy podcast – “Big Goals, Small Steps”: why goal setting is good for kids.
You’ll come away with useful insights into transitioning in and out of schooling from home, identifying goals and focussing less on facts and figures, and more on the personal development of our young people.
This podcast series talks to a range of experts, parents, and students about studying, with practical tips on surviving and thriving while they study from home.
Which School Advisory with my great pal Laura Henry Allain – creator of JoJo & Gran Gran the big hit Cbeebies children’s animation & Early Years Consultant of 30 years & myself a former Deputy Head and Class Teacher for over 22 years
We did a Webinar on ‘How to Teach the Under 6s’ in-depth and practical advice for homeschooling parent’s stress!
Empowered Kids Festival for family wellbeing a whole day on Facebook from 9.30 – 5.30 of 20-minute slots my experts and authors. I did my slot on Can Do Kids, self-esteem and confidence
Irwin Mitchell Solicitors Virtual Event: Thursday Thoughts – Lockdown, Home Schooling and Co-Parenting
Wellbeing Tuesdays with Class Charts supporting schools & teachers with free wellbeing webinars
Don’t Stew – Ask Sue Parenting Q & A
Listen to Sue’s Full Response in this week’s Episode :
Sue’s Resources :
Sue’s Articles
https://sueatkinsparentingcoach.com/2017/01/creating-a-strong-step-family/
Bringing together two separate families is a process, not an event. It takes time and flexibility on everyone’s behalf to settle into new family relationships.
Understanding the family Step-Cycle
Is it time to change the word ‘Broken’ Family ?
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