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  • About sleep
  • ADHD in children and teenagers
  • Adolescent psychiatrists and teenage mental health
  • Adolescent psychologists and teenage mental health
  • Managing anger: ideas for parents
  • Anorexia nervosa: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Anxiety and how to manage it: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Anxiety and your child with disability or a chronic condition: 5-11 years
  • Anxiety and your teen with disability or a chronic condition: 12-18 years
  • Anxiety at school: autistic children and teenagers
  • Anxiety disorders: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Anxiety: the stepladder approach for children and teenagers
  • Anxiety, worries and fears in children
  • Autism and depression in teenagers
  • Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
  • B

  • Baby and toddler sleep concerns, questions and options
  • Baby sleep at 2-12 months: what to expect
  • Being an advocate for your child
  • Being an advocate for your child with disability, autism or ADHD
  • Bonding with newborns: 0-3 months
  • Bonding with newborns: parent stories
  • Bulimia nervosa: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Bullying in children and pre-teens: how to help
  • C

  • Child health services, hospitals, and virtual urgent care or emergency care services
  • Child sexual abuse: helplines and services
  • Child sexual abuse: supporting children or teenagers who have experienced it
  • Child sexual abuse: talking to children 0-11 years
  • Child sexual abuse: talking to teenagers
  • Child sexual abuse: what it is and what to do
  • Child sexual abuse: what to do if children or teenagers experience it
  • Community activities and volunteering: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Confidence: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Conflict management for parents
  • Co-parenting conflict: how to handle it
  • Cyberbullying: understanding it, spotting it and reducing risk
  • Cyberbullying: what to do if children and teenagers are experiencing it
  • D

  • Depression and your child with disability, ADHD or a chronic condition: 5-11 years
  • Depression and your teen with disability, ADHD or a chronic condition: 12-18 years
  • Depression: how to talk about it with pre-teens and teenagers
  • Depression in children: 3-5 years
  • Depression in children: 5-8 years
  • Depression: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Disrespectful behaviour in teenagers: options
  • E

  • Eating disorders and your child: what to do
  • Extracurricular activities for your teen to try
  • F

  • Family violence and abuse: recognising the signs and getting help for someone
  • Fear of strangers: babies and young children
  • [Other]

  • ‘Frenemies’ and toxic friendships: pre-teens and teenagers
  • G

  • Gender diversity and gender dysphoria: children and teenagers
  • Gender diversity and gender dysphoria: supporting your child
  • Generalised anxiety in children
  • Good mental health for children: 3-8 years
  • GPs and teenage mental health
  • Grandparent carers: looking after yourself
  • Grandparent carers: support groups
  • Grandparents: when you’re worried about grandchildren
  • Grandparents: when your grandchild’s parents divorce
  • H

  • Happiness and wellbeing for pre-teens and teenagers
  • Harmful sexual behaviour: supporting children and teenagers who have engaged in it
  • Healthy relationships with partners in early parenting
  • Help and support for single parents
  • Helpful thinking: activity for children, teenagers and parents
  • How to get help if you’re experiencing family violence and abuse
  • How to handle reactions to your child with disability, autism or ADHD
  • How to help kids get the sleep they need at 5-11 years
  • How to help troubled teenagers
  • How to help your autistic child with anxiety
  • How to help your autistic child with bullying
  • How to help your child cope with death: 3-8 years
  • How to help your child cope with the death of a parent or sibling: 9-18 years
  • How to help your child make friends at 9-18 years
  • How to help your child with body image issues: 9-18 years
  • How to prevent teenage gambling: tips for parents
  • How to promote a positive body image in your child: 9-18 years
  • How to recognise child grooming signs
  • How to sleep better: 10 tips for children and teenagers
  • How to sleep better and get more rest: new parents
  • How to support your child with ADHD: 12-18 years
  • How to support your child with ADHD: 5-11 years
  • How to talk to your child about death: 3-8 years
  • How to talk with children about sexting: 6-11 years
  • How to talk with teenagers about sexting: 12-18 years
  • How to talk with your child about body image: 9-18 years
  • I

  • Illustrated tips for bonding with newborns and babies
  • Independence: pre-teens and teenagers
  • L

  • Legal services and information for teenagers
  • Looking after yourself: parents and carers of babies and children
  • Looking after yourself: parents and carers of teenagers
  • M

  • Mental health assessment for pre-teens and teenagers: a guide
  • Mental health for babies and toddlers
  • Mental health: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Mental health problems in children 3-8 years: signs and support
  • Mental health professionals for pre-teens and teenagers: a guide
  • Mental health services for children and teenagers: contacts and links
  • Mental health services for pre-teens and teenagers: a guide
  • Mental health therapies and treatment plans for pre-teens and teenagers
  • Mindfulness: children and teenagers
  • N

  • Nightmares in children: how to handle them
  • O

  • Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and teenagers
  • Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD): children and pre-teens
  • Overstimulation: babies and children
  • P

  • Anxiety and how to deal with it: tips for parents
  • Parent communication: tips for talking with your partner
  • Parenting and problematic alcohol and other drug use
  • Parenting with a mental health condition
  • Parents backing each other up
  • Peer pressure or influence: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Peer pressure or influence: teen and parent perspectives
  • Persistent sleep problems in children and teenagers
  • Phobias and panic attacks in children
  • Practical parenting tips: problem sexting situations for teenagers
  • Preschool bullying: how to help
  • Problem-solving steps for parents
  • PTSD after birth: a guide for parents
  • R

  • Raising children as a team: why it’s important
  • Relationships and romance: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Resilience: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Respectful and disrespectful relationships: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Risky behaviour in teenagers: what to expect
  • S

  • Safeguarding children and child sexual abuse
  • School counsellors and teenage mental health
  • School problems: pre-teens and teenagers
  • School refusal: children and teenagers
  • Selective mutism: children and teenagers
  • Self-compassion for children: 3-8 years
  • Self-compassion for parents
  • Self-compassion: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Self-esteem in children: 1-8 years
  • Self-harm and teenagers
  • Self-regulation: children and teenagers
  • Separation anxiety in babies and children
  • Separation or divorce: helping children and pre-teens adjust
  • Separation or divorce: helping teenagers adjust
  • Sexual assault and teenagers
  • Shyness in children
  • Siblings of autistic children and teenagers: experiences, relationships and support
  • Signs of bullying in children and teenagers
  • Signs of sexual abuse in children and teenagers
  • Sleep and settling help for babies and toddlers
  • Sleep and teenagers: 12-18 years
  • Sleep medicines: children and teenagers
  • Sleep problems and solutions: children and teenagers
  • Social anxiety in children
  • Social anxiety in parents: how to manage it
  • Social workers and teenage mental health
  • Stress and pregnancy
  • Stress and stress management: grown-ups
  • Stress and stress management in families with autistic children and teenagers
  • Stress and stress management: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts: teenagers
  • T

  • Talking with children about pornography at 7-8 years: parenting tips
  • Talking with children about pornography at 9-11 years: parenting tips
  • Talking with teenagers about pornography at 12-18 years: parenting tips
  • Tantrums: why they happen and how to respond
  • Teenage binge drinking: what to do
  • Teenage bullying: how to help
  • Teenage drinking and alcohol use: what to do
  • Teenage mental health services: overview
  • Teenage parties: how to help your teen have fun and stay safe
  • Teenagers and alcohol: how to prevent underage drinking
  • Teenagers bullying others: what to do
  • Teenagers seeing the GP alone
  • Teenagers seeing the GP alone: benefits
  • Teenagers with chronic conditions: adult health care overview
  • Teenagers with chronic conditions: family life
  • Teenagers with chronic conditions: independence
  • Teenagers with chronic conditions: peer support groups
  • Teenagers with chronic conditions: preparing for adult health care
  • Teenagers with chronic health conditions: moving to adult care
  • Teens family and relationships services: information and links
  • Temperament: what it is and why it matters
  • Trauma: coping and looking after yourself
  • Traumatic events: first response to help children and teenagers
  • Traumatic events: supporting children and teenagers afterwards
  • Truancy: pre-teens and teenagers
  • Two homes after separation or divorce: helping children and teenagers adjust
  • W

  • What do teens think about risky behaviour?
  • What to do about teenage drug use: alcohol, smoking, vaping and other drugs
  • What to do when children call out or get out of bed
  • When children are bullying others: what to do
  • When your child has disability, autism or ADHD: your feelings
  • When your child has disability, autism or ADHD: your relationship with your partner
  • When your partner is pregnant and you feel angry or violent
  • When your partner is pregnant and you feel stressed
  • When your teen wants a tattoo or body-piercing
  • Y

  • Youth drug and alcohol services: information and links
  • Youth subcultures: why are they important to teens?