Teens
A parent of a 13-year-old wonders if she's invading her daughter's privacy – or if this monitoring is a necessity to protect her.
"I’m trying to avoid the whole physical punishment thing. I don’t really believe in it and I also don’t have the stomach for it," says one parent. So, how should they respond to this phrase?
An expert in the safe use of technology weighs in.
Do you do this with your children?
"It's strange that looking through the proverbial looking glass at a version of myself makes me feel this way, as if this person I am looking at is unspoilt — and I am the rotten apple staring back."
A worried parent reveals her 15-year-old hasn't been to school for seven months and has isolated himself from all his friends. She doesn't know how to help him.
A distraught parent reveals their son stole £200 from them. Now they want him out of the house.
You are MOST welcome.
“If we had not discovered it sooner, the impact on her may have been catastrophic," said Molly's parents.
A new BBC poll found a quarter of teens feel anxious all or most of the time.