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Parenting Workshops London

Parenting workshops help provide solutions for parenting and child behavior problems. Read on to find local parenting workshops in London and get access to parenting techniques, parent training programs, teen communication advice, blended family counseling, and disciplinary advice, as well as advice and content on effective parenting.

Citizens Advice Bureau
020 72361156
32 Ludgate Hill
London
Camden Victim Support Ltd
020 73885457
52 Hampstead Road
London
British Pregnancy Advisory Service
020 76378962
26-27 Bedford Square
London
Crisis Intervention
08703 212480
27 Old Gloucester Street
London
Miyad Crisis Line
0800 6529249
Bcm Embankment
London
Angel Drug Services Ltd
020 78339899
332 Goswell Road
London
Angel Counselling Practice
020 76880124
24 Raleigh Street
London
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association
020 75804576
39 Tottenham Street
London
Open Centre
020 72511504
188 Old Street
London
Quit Ltd
020 72511551
211 Old Street
London
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Child Development And Health: Parenting Advice - Teenagers

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Teenagers

Teenage health issues are dominated by the onset of puberty. From periods to eating disorders, glandular fever to drug and alcohol abuse, Supernanny will be bringing you the best of advice from parents and other experts, keeping you on top of their health... until they leave home.

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Teenagers with hearing loss - advice and tips
Parents of deaf children who are approaching their teenage years may wonder how easy it is for their son or daughter to go to university. As RNID explains, going to college is definitely an option – but do your research first…
RNID (Supernanny Expert) 05 December 2007 2/5 Star Rating 2/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Stopping the smoke - help your child to quit

Despite a drop in the number of kids smoking far too many of them are still taking up the habit. What are the signs you should look out for and how can you put your child off the weed?

Supernanny Team 18 September 2007 not rated (Not rated)
Teen Drinking

It's the 'socially acceptable' drug... but what do you do when your child starts drinking to excess? How can you talk to them about alcohol without shutting them out or losing their trust?

Supernanny Team 16 April 2007 4/5 Star Rating 4/5 stars (rated 2 times)
Anorexia - an Introduction
Probably the best-known eating disorder, anorexia nervosa affects 1-2% of women. beat , the national support organisation for people with eating disorders, gives an introduction to the warning signs and effects of anorexia.
beat — beat (Supernanny Expert) 05 February 2007 not rated (Not rated)
Bulimia - an Introduction
Bulimia nervosa is one of the most common eating disorders, and the number of cases appears to be on the increase. In this article, beat gives an introduction to the warning signs and effects of Bulimia.
beat — beat (Supernanny Expert) 05 February 2007 not rated (Not rated)
Could my Child Have an Eating Disorder?

In this article, beat , the national support organisation for people with eating disorders, shows how parents can support their children and help to treat an eating disorder, one small step at a time…

beat — beat (Supernanny Expert) 05 February 2007 not rated (Not rated)
Surviving the Teenage Years
During their teenage phase your children will tell you one thing and act in another way. So how can parents survive the teenage years with their relationships and sanity intact?
Arynne Simon (Supernanny Expert) 17 January 2007 5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Peer Pressure
Whether they have fallen in with the ‘wrong crowd’, or started dressing like a slob, peer pressure may be partly to blame for your teenager’s behaviour. The Supernanny team has some simple way...

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