EPIC parent support articles

Following are a selection of articles from to help guide you through your challenging journey with your teen. By sharing information, experiences, problems and possible solutions we hope you find the following helpful, supportive and easier to talk about with others.

Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

Suicide; the unspoken pandemic

It’s the word ‘pandemic’ that is with me today. Having my 18 year old son tell me this morning that the friend he hung out with last year died of an accidental overdose yesterday is incomprehensible.

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Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

Ethical Decision Making

The ethical decision making model takes the emotion out of a call to action.  It makes you STOP, LOOK LEFT, LOOK RIGHT and LOOK LEFT AGAIN, think and consider.

Implementing this method will have you feeling better knowing you are making decisions ethically and with confidence!

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Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

Parenting adolescents: building bridges from fear to love

It starts before their birth, doesn’t it? The preoccupation with worrying about a ‘safe enough’ pregnancy, turns into how to protect a wonderfully curious toddler, and then before you know it becomes “how do I keep my teenager safe”?

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Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

Waves

Learning to parent our own inner child, to look through the lens of mindful non-judgemental awareness, to allow for honest vulnerability and forgiveness in relationships- and to actively calm and nurture our own nervous systems when we’re stressed-

It’s all learnable and doable.

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Roberta Sowden Roberta Sowden

The heavy weight of judgement

Where do you start when discussing judgement?

As a parent it can be ingrained from the birth of your first child. Are you breast or bottle feeding? Is your child walking at the right age? Can they read before they start school? If not, what did you do wrong as a parent?

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Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

Teens with ADHD are being marginalised

Marginalisation of adolescents in high school is becoming more common place. Students suffering from mental illness, including anxiety and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), can be targeted when their behaviour or participation does not align with the acceptable parameters for learning within the school environment.

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Roberta Sowden Roberta Sowden

Become confident with boundaries

Boundaries. Some teens respect them, some don’t. For parents, some find it easy to set boundaries and maintain them, while others are inconsistent.

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Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

Resilience in Times of Change

While it’s true that we survive by adapting to change, there’s also a subtle, almost secret element that can seem counter intuitive until it’s understood. It turns out that we are vastly more resilient when we surrender our attachment to outcomes, no matter what the challenge.

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Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

The Male Perspective

Ok, so we hate to either assume gender difference, or generalise, but when it comes to parenting there seems to be some correlation between gender and approach.

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Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

Put your own oxygen mask on first

There’s a lot of advice about raising adolescents out there. Perhaps as parents we’ve heard enough about what we “should be teaching our child” or about the endless list of risk factors necessitating constant vigilance in light of all there is to watch out for.

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Madeleine Steel Madeleine Steel

Working with Young People: Kids are the program

Yesterday sitting in one of Sydney’s lush green parks, I spoke with my friend about meeting the needs of young people. A short distance from where we sat, his youth centre exists to give teens a place to be- and because he is who he is- they are allowed to just be.

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