Resources
Guides, articles, and tools for parents, teens, and educators — written without jargon, pressure, or alarm.
Parent Resource Hub
Parenting a teenager can feel confusing — even when you're doing your best. This hub was created to help you better understand what's normal in adolescence, why certain changes happen, and how to stay connected during periods of stress, exams, and rapid growth. Everything here is reassuring, not alarming — and practical enough to use today.
White Paper
An evidence-informed overview of adolescent sleep science — covering circadian rhythm changes, emotional regulation, memory and learning, and practical implications for schools and families.
White Paper
How sustained academic pressure affects adolescent wellbeing — and the supportive, non-clinical approaches that schools and families can adopt during exam periods and beyond.
For Parents
Many parents describe adolescence as a time when their child suddenly feels different: more emotional, more distant, more sensitive. Research in developmental science shows this change is normal — and expected.
For Parents
Academic expectations today feel heavier than ever — and teens are navigating them with a brain still under development. This guide helps parents understand what's really going on, and what actually helps.
For Teens
Exam stress is normal — but it doesn't have to take over. What the science says about stress, sleep, and study, plus real techniques that work before, during, and after exams.
For Teens
Real talk about teenage skin — no filters, no expensive routines. Why skin changes, what actually helps, and why what you see online isn't what real skin looks like.
For Teens · Story
A gentle story about growing up — exams, pressure, comparison, and finding a quiet clearing when life gets loud. For any teen who's ever felt caught between who they are and who everyone expects them to be.
The resources on this page are for general educational and informational purposes only. They do not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified professional. Flubb does not diagnose, treat, or provide medical advice. If you have concerns about a young person's mental health, please seek appropriate professional support.