Dr Tanya Byron
- Dr Tanya Byron has written articles published in The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Sunday Times and News of the World.
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Most Recent article
Stress: Why are our kids so anxious?
The Times, Saturday 13 MarchThe Office for National Statistics says that 10 per cent of 5 to 16-year-olds — about one million children and young people in the UK — have a clinically diagnosed mental health problem.
Previous Articles
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Professor Tanya: I’m left aghast by my rude and unruly grandchildren
The Times, Tuesday 9 March
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I have Asperger's syndrome and can't find a girlfriend
The Times, Tuesday 2 March
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Dear Tanya: My family is crippled by anger towards my insensitive father
The Times, Tuesday 23 February
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Kids' food: Top tips for fussy feeders
The Times, Saturday 13 February
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Dear Tanya: My daughter won’t see her dad
The Times, Tuesday 9 February
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Why bedtime really matters
The Times, Saturday 6 February
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I'm 62 and trapped in a sexless marriage
The Times, Tuesday 2 February
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Dear Tanya: my daughter won’t use the potty
The Times, Tuesday 26 January
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30 rules to live your life by: Parenting
The Times, Saturday 23 January
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Dear Tanya: Our son’s mum-in-law is ruining his marriage
The Times, Tuesday 19 January
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Dr Tanya Byron has written...
Dr Tanya Byron by numbers...
- 97 articles (since August 2007)
- Average article: 32 column inches (960 words)
- Shortest article: 3 column inches (90 words)
- Longest article: 65 column inches (1953 words)
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