If you’re looking for parenting help and advice from someone who really understands the challenges raising kids can bring, then you’re in the right place. With over 25 years experience working with children and having raised two kids of her own, Sue really knows how to make positive changes in any family.

Regularly featured on ITV’s This Morning and many other TV and radio shows, her advice is much sought after due to her positive, guilt-free attitude and effective solutions. The Sue Atkins Parenting Blog is where Sue shares some of her best advice to help you raise confident, resilient, independent kids. With new posts featured every few days you’ll always find something new, interesting and relevant to read.

Got a topic you’d like covered? Just let Sue know and your question might be answered in the next blog!

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The Sue Atkins Fussy Eater ‘Food Diary’ To Record What Your Child DOES Eat Over A Whole Week

  Lots of parents go through the same thing with their children as fussy eating is often a phase that young children go through to explore their independence, test you out and to get some of your attention My Food Diary will help you relax as you […]

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The Sue Atkins Ultimate PLAY Checklist

Ten Simple and Easy Ways to Develop Your Toddlers Play. There’s a great deal happening during playtime. Little ones are lifting, dropping, looking, pouring, bouncing, hiding, building, knocking down, discovering, exploring, and gaining dexterity and kinaesthetic experiences. In this guide we look at the importance of play in your […]

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The Sue Atkins Guide to Weaning – When and How

What is weaning? This term usually refers to when your baby stops breastfeeding, but whether you breast or bottle feed, this is another milestone in your child’s development. This guide is full of hints and tips to help you with this stage including when to start, what […]

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The Sue Atkins Why Kids Need Rules Checklist

Whether it’s your toddler who’s deliberately dumped their lunch on the floor or an older child who can’t stop whining for one more game on their ipad before bedtime… It seems children repeatedly challenge the boundaries we as parents set for them. It’s what kids do who […]

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The Sue Atkins Ultimate Potty Training Readiness Checklist

It probably seems like just yesterday that you changed your toddler’s first diaper, and now you’re wondering if it’s time to start potty training. There’s no magic age at which children are ready to start learning how to use the potty, but some develop the necessary physical and cognitive […]

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The Sue Atkins Make Believe, Imagination and Pretending: Ages and Stages Checklist

The Importance Of Play Lots of research has shown that brain connections develop during periods of play so it is vital to emotional, physical and intellectual development. Download this checklist about your child’s ‘Make Believe’ Play to understand the Ages and Stages of make believe, imagination and […]

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The Sue Atkins Guide to Speaking To Your Teenager About Body Image

Research has shown that the number one reason people gave for why they thought they were bullied was attitudes towards their appearance. Your child’s body image is influenced by many factors including your family environment, the attitudes of their friends and peers, the media and advertising, the fashion industry […]

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The Sue Atkins Guide “Are Your Kids Ready for Their First Pair Of Shoes?”

Your little one’s first steps is such an exciting time for everyone! Soon those first unsteady steps will turn into running, hopping, jumping, leaping, climbing and kicking balls but when is the right time to buy their first shoes and which ones should you buy? This Guide […]

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The Sue Atkins Guide to Baby Milestones – 0 to 12 Months

Babies grow at an amazingly fast rate during their first year of life and it’s so exciting to watch your baby’s development! But it’s easy to worry if they’re not rolling, sitting or crawling at the ‘right’ time. Remember – all Children are different. Download this Guide developed to […]

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