for Arabic parents & carers

DoCS has a parenting magazine specifically designed for the needs of Arabic parents, carers and families.

It covers issues and common questions such as how to cope with conflict, how to approach drug issues in your family and where you can get help if you need it.

Also see our Arabic magazine for parents of teenagers.

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understanding your child
Learning what to expect and understanding why your child is behaving a certain way can help to reduce anxiety...

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discipline: where do I start?
Effective discipline aims to give children the guidance they need to grow up safe...

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building a good relationship with your child
The key, as with any caring relationship, is trust, respect and good communication....

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protecting children is everyone's responsibility
If you suspect a child or young person is at risk of harm, take action to keep them safe...

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coping with conflict
As the parent of a teenage child, conflict is par for the course...

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how to approach drug issues in your family
One of the best ways you can protect your teenager is to become informed...

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bullying - how you can help
Parents don't like to see their child suffer and naturally want to protect them from harm...

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promoting good mental health: the key to preventing mental illness
Mental health problems for children aged 4 to 17 years are as common as physical health problems such as asthma...

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making school work
School and pre-school are a vital part of a child's life - it's where they learn more about themselves, others and the wider world...

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where to get help
At some time all parents are faced with problems and can feel unsure about the best way to deal with them...

  Download the magazine in full (pdf 3.3MB). Each article is provided in English and Arabic.
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related links:

Parent Line: 1300 1300 52
Tollfree 24 hour advice and information for parents of children aged 0-18

To report suspected child abuse or neglect, call the Child Protection Helpline on 132 111 (24 hours/7 days)