
School Age
Growing up can be as hard on parents as kids. Find parenting advice to help you look after kids who have reached school age as they develop through the social, emotional, physical and sexual milestones of a pre teen and teen. Manage bed-wetting in school age kids with our tips and advice and find solutions for everything from resistant readers to coping with exam stress.

- 10 - 12 years physical and sexual development
- 10 - 12 years social and emotional development
- 10 - 12 years understanding the world
- 5 - 6 years helping your child learn to read
- 5 - 6 years physical development
- 5 - 6 years social and emotional development
- 5 - 6 years speech and language development
- 5 - 6 years understanding the world
- 6 - 9 years encouraging reading
- 6 - 9 years our best tips for reading
- 6 - 9 years physical development
- 6 - 9 years resistant readers
- 6 - 9 years speech and language development
- 6 - 9 years understanding the world
- Adolescence
- Bed-wetting the basics
- Bed-wetting treatments
- Betsy Brown Braun's Blog Archive
- Exams and Stress
- Going to high school
- Mem Fox's Ten Read Aloud Commandments
- Reducing exam stress for kids
- Secondary nocturnal enuresis
- Social/emotional development
- Starting high school
- Stopping bedwetting
- Surviving adolescence
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