Getting on with your Teenager – Tip 2
Getting on with your Teenager – Tip 3
Getting on with your Teenager – Tip 4
Is it OK for boyfriends or girlfriends to stay over? Tips To Help You Decide

Inevitably part of growing up is for your teenager to develop relationships and start ‘dating’ Here are my tips to help you decide if and when it is ok for their boyfriend / girlfriend to stay over at your house
How do YOU teach your kids about booze?

I was on The Vanessa Feltz Show on BBC Radio London talking about the two mothers were refused alcoholic drinks in a pub because the barman said it would “inappropriate” for them to drink in front of their children. You can read the story here in The Sunday Telegraph But how DO you teach your […]
Learning to Be You Again After Bullying

It’s not easy to get back up quickly and recover from bullying & I should know as I was bullied in my first year of Secondary School and developed Alopecia (where some of your hair falls out due to stress.) Being a victim of bullying is challenging. But there is life after bullying. Your child […]
The Sue Atkins Guide to Sleepovers

“Should I let my child go on a sleepover?” I get asked this a lot. And frankly, it depends. I know some parents who simply make it their policy — “No sleepovers ever.” That’s ok because it’s your right to make the rules that you are comfortable with for YOUR family. In this guide I […]
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 and also their cultural background. This Guide will […]
Topic of The Month – Moving To Secondary School Confidently

Children are about to move onto secondary schools in a few weeks. Perhaps your child is one of them. This is a time of great change for a child and for the family as a whole as this transition is a time of growth, learning and independence. Children naturally have mixed feelings about this […]
The Sue Atkins Guide to Preventing Parental Burnout – 7 Top Tips to Combat Exhaustion

We go on courses from Management to Marketing but we rarely go on a parenting course to handle our parenting stress. Raising happy, confident, resilient kids is tiring, overwhelming and challenging at times …. Download this FREE Guide now to learn my 7 Top Tips for preventing parental burnout
Teenage Drinking – How to talk to children about alcohol.

The Medical Chief launches five-point guide for parents on how to stop children abusing alcohol As all my friends know, I like a glass of wine or two, but teenage drinking is a very big problem here in the UK and it needs your support, your confidence and your belief in your own opinions and […]
Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll
How To Prevent Confrontation With Kids
In this Quick Win video I’ll be showing you practical ways to steer clear of too much confrontation with your child and sharing with you my techniques and tips to help.
Kids who argue back – My ‘Maybe …..AND ..’ Technique.

Are you tired of your kids constantly answering you back? Here’s my simple & powerful technique to change all that!
CBBC Newsround – Living With Alcohol

Research carried out for CBBC Newsround by CHILDWISE was used in a Newsround Special programme, entitled Living With Alcohol. (July 2010) CHILDWISE spoke to more than a 1000 children aged between 10 and 14, to better understand how children perceive adults around them drinking. It is all about how young people are affected by their […]