
Preparing Children for Hospitalisation and Medical Procedures
Hospitalisation can be upsetting for children of all ages. As a parent, you can take steps to prepare your child for what they can expect.
Hospitalisation can be upsetting for children of all ages. As a parent, you can take steps to prepare your child for what they can expect.
School is a source of joy for many children. But for some parents, dealing with school refusal and school avoidance is a daily occurrence.
Despite the outside influences they may encounter, there are a lot of things you can do to promote a positive body image for your child.
Fiona Flynn, Youth Development Officer with Bodywhys talks about body image concerns and eating disorders in children and young people.
The teenage years can put a major strain on relationships within a family. Here are some ways to handle teen conflict in your home.
Your child’s bedtime was undoubtedly relaxed during the summer holidays but now that they’re back to school, it’s time to get back on track
Talking about sexual consent does not need to be uncomfortable. There are ways to lighten the conversation – mainly by using metaphors
In our Volunteer’s Blog, we explore why it’s important for parents and carers to be comfortable with their children contacting Childline
Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder, is a developmental disorder which can manifest in rigid or repetitive behaviour
Self-esteem is used to describe a person’s overall sense of self-worth or personal value and can start as early as infancy.