Give your students
the ultimate cheat sheet for surviving and thriving at school
Get twelve months of access to nine of my most popular teen and tween webinars for your school! This series covers everything from making friends and handling mean kids to avoiding drama cyclones.

As an educator, you have an amazing opportunity to help your students grow into healthy, happy teenagers.
But
when it comes time to tackle the big issues that so often come up between the tween and teen years, how do you make sure they have the information they need, when they need it?
Sometimes your students just need a little extra support as they go through the highs and lows of growing up - and if you’re ready to provide that support at school, I’m here to help!
After more than 15 years of working with tweens and teens in schools across the country, I’ve learned a few things about navigating these issues - and now I want to share that knowledge with the educators supporting our kids through the transition.
With my webinars in your school toolkit for twelve whole months, teachers and students will be totally prepared for all of those tricky tween-to-teen questions.
Why twelve months?
Twelve months might be all the time you get to influence each group of students that comes through your classroom. I hope these webinars help you empower your students to make wise friendship choices and to have a more peaceful time at school.

ABOUT REBECCA SPARROW
Over the past 25 years Rebecca Sparrow has been a travel writer, a magazine editor, a newspaper columnist, a TV scriptwriter and a novelist. She is perhaps best-known as the author of three best-selling non-fiction books for teenage girls designed to help them navigate those tricky high school years. Those books include Find Your Tribe (and 9 other things I wish I'd known in high school); Find Your Feet (The 8 things I Wish I'd Known Before I Left High School) and the best-selling Ask Me Anything (heartfelt answers to 65 anonymous questions from teenage girls). Aside from writing books Rebecca was a regular columnist for Mamamia and plays agony aunt to teenage girls on the Ask Me Anything podcast. Bec talks to thousands of school students every year about friendship, resilience, giving back and life online. Rebecca is an ambassador for The Pyjama Foundation and #TeamGirls a joint initiative by Suncorp, and Netball Australia. In 2018 she was invited to be a member of the Queensland Government’s Anti-Cyber Bullying Taskforce. She is a mother to three kids and two labradoodles.