Please take a look at the links below for advice and support to help with parenting school children. Advice ranging from health and social issues, to parenting advice and help with what to do to help your child through school and after school.
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Click to viewADHD Foundation
A Neurodiversity Charity supporting parents and carers so they can understand and meet the needs of their child.
Visit their websiteCAMHS
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services provide support and treatment for children, young people and their families who are experiencing mental health difficulties.
Visit their websiteNational Autisic Society
NAS help the 700,000 autistic people in the UK and their families. They are dedicated to transforming lives and changing attitudes.
Visit their websiteRelate
Parenting teenagers can be challenging and many parents find it hard to adapt to changes in their child’s behaviour as they grow up. Here you’ll find lots of practical advice on how to deal with common teen issues.
Visit their websiteFamily Lives
Parenting teenagers can be difficult but teens still need you. Read advice pages on what teenagers need from their parents and how to improve the parent teenager relationship.
Visit their websiteMumsnet
Parenting teenagers can be the hardest job in the world. Here is some Mumsnet advice about the thrills and spills of parenting teenagers.
Visit their websiteNHS
Information and advice for parents on dealing with their teenager, including what changes children go through in their teenage years, and how to deal with challenging teenage behaviour.
Visit their websiteNSPCC
Lots of parents are concerned about underage drinking and drug taking. Find out how you can keep your child safe and aware of the risks.
Visit their websiteCareer Alchemy
Careers Advice for UK parents, young people, school leavers, A Level students, teenagers. Independent, informative & accurate.
Visit their websiteGov.uk
Call the National Careers Service helpline for information and advice about jobs, careers and training if you’re 13 or older.
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