Tanith Carey
Tanith Carey is a parenting writer and award-winning journalist. She is the author of 11 parenting and psychology books, which analyze some of the most urgent issues for today’s parents and offer practical, research-based solutions. Tanith’s books have been translated into 35 languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Chinese and have received widespread global media coverage. Her books include What’s My Child Thinking? , What’s my Teen Thinking? , What’s my Tween Thinking (DK), The Friendship Maze (Vie), Taming the Tiger Parent (Robinson), and Girls Uninterrupted: Steps for building stronger girls in a challenging world (Icon Books). Tanith’s speaking engagements have included the Child Mind Institute in Palo Alto, California, and The Cheltenham Science Festival, UK. She has two children and holds a Certificate in Therapeutic Skills and Studies from London’s Metanoia Institute, where she is training for her Masters in Gestalt psychotherapy.
Latest articles by Tanith Carey
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Disappointing grades? How parents can help on A-Level results day
Here's what to do if your teen didn't get the results they were hoping for in their exams
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From tears to Tariff points, here's a parent's guide to what to expect on A-level results day
What to expect on A-level results day, how to understand their results and what to do if they didn't get what they wanted
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A-level and GCSE retakes: everything parents need to know
If your teen is disappointed with their GCSE, A Level or AS Level results, there's always the option to retake. We talk you through what they need to consider before deciding.
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Results Day 2024: what's next for A-levels under the Labour government?
The current government intends to keep A-levels while also continuing to support and expand T Levels
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AS and A levels: Everything you need to know
Our expert guide to AS and A-levels will take you through the basics of how they work, so you can be ready to help your teen through their choices after GCSE results day
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12 expert tips for happy school friendships - for parents as well as kids
Make this a good year for playground friendships and school gate banter
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