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    Author: Collett Smart

    Collett Smart is a psychologist, qualified teacher, speaker and internationally published author. She lives with her husband and three children in Sydney. The heart of Collett’s work is to support parents.

    5 tips for parenting teenagers

    Raising teenagers is no easy task. So we asked psychologist Collett Smart to explain five teenage parenting tips to help you connect with teenagers.
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    Collett Smart October 1, 2020
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    🎥 How to set limits without damaging your teenager

    Parenting teenagers can be tough specially when they're in the stage that becomes out of control.
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    Collett Smart May 21, 2020
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    Raising kind and confident kids

    When raising kids, kindness doesn't mean weakness. What does it mean to raise a kind yet confident child?
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    Collett Smart January 23, 2020
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    🎥 A conversation about body image with your children

    Change the language you use about body image with your children.
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    Collett Smart January 2, 2020
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    10 easy self-care tips for mums that won’t take up much time

    Worn out by motherhood? Here are some simple things you can do to bring the skip back to your step
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    Collett Smart August 14, 2019
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    What children of all ages really need

    All levels of play help to develop social-emotional competence and teach children how to interact with adults and peers. So when it comes to what chil…
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    Collett Smart July 22, 2019
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    Raising confident kids

    Raising confident kids begin with developing your child's self-esteem and self-worth.
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    Collett Smart May 1, 2019
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    Simple ways to help your relationship grow

    Relationships that continue to grow have the following habits in common.
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    Collett Smart April 2, 2019
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    7 ways to get your children off the screens

    Instead of banning screen time, we need to help our children find a healthy balance.
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    Collett Smart March 12, 2019
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    Do this everyday to raise well-adjusted kids

    The time together generates feelings of closeness and comfort, providing a unique context to connect with your child.
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    Collett Smart February 20, 2019
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    How volunteering helps your child

    Volunteering teaches us that everyone is valuable, thus developing ethical behaviour.
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    Collett Smart January 17, 2019
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    Why you shouldn’t want your child to be happy

    Almost every parent say what they want for their child is to be happy, but our resident psychologist says this actually causes more harm than help.
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    Collett Smart December 31, 2018
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