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Sometimes it's parents and carers who could benefit from a bit of Supernanny's advice. If your relationship is suffering under household pressures, take time out to read the case studies and expert advice, so you and your family can find a solution that works for you.

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Relationship earthquake: the birth of your first child
Whether we are prepared for it or not (and let’s face it most of us have little experience of the realities) the arrival of a baby is a massive shock.
Counselling Directory — Counselling Directory (Supernanny Expert) 03 March 2009
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Alcoholic Parents
Is your drinking too much for you and your child to handle?
Supernanny Team 19 February 2009
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How to spot your child’s language of love
Kids aren't often able to express their love in the words of their parents and older siblings. This Valentine's, take a moment to notice how your child expresses her love to you, so you can tell her you love her in her own way.

 

Sue Atkins — Positive Parents (Supernanny Expert) 13 February 2009
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Sibling rivalry remedies
Kid conflict is natural, as siblings fall out with each other and compete for your attention. Parenting educator and Supernanny Judy Arnall offers these strategies for keeping it to a minimum…
Supernanny Team 21 January 2009
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Eleven ways to encourage confidence in your child
All children, like adults, clam up in certain situations. Supernanny expert Dr Victoria Samuel gives some practical tips for helping to help hesitant little people grow in confidence.
Victoria Samuel — The Parent Support Service (Supernanny Expert) 17 June 2008
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Being a single dad
With more and more single parents out there, Bob Greig, founder of OnlyDads, explains about life as a single father and gives advice and tips...
Bob Greig — OnlyDads (Supernanny Expert) 17 June 2008
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Life after Supernanny - Brian McAfee spills the beans...
Brian McAfee called on Jo after his marriage failed and, with four children, he felt lonely and isolated living in Alaska. This was the first time Jo had ever helped a single dad and she certainly made a difference.
Supernanny Team 13 May 2008
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Mothers apart – living away from your children
If you are a mother living apart from your child, you will probably be familiar with questions of how and why you left your children, and how you cope. Even today, when amicable separations occur, mothers who don’t live with their children are regarded as at best an oddity – and at worst, unnatural and selfish. Sarah Hart explains the main challenges of being a mother apart living apart from their children, and gives advice on how to deal with this often devastating experience.
Sarah Hart — Personal and professional development specialist (Supernanny Expert) 22 April 2008
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