We've been asked by the charity Railway Children to find out how you feel about talking to your child about a variety of topics.
The survey should take a few minutes to complete and is open to all UK Mumsnetters with at least one child aged 6-19 years.
For every survey completed, £2 will be donated to Railway Children by Aviva, to support the work the charity does in the UK - please note you can only answer the survey once.
Everyone who takes part and adds their details at the end will also be entered into a prize draw to win VIP rugby tickets (for a family of 4) to attend the Aviva Premiership Final in May at Twickenham, courtesy of Aviva (these can be passed on to family or friends if you win but are unable to attend).
Mumsnet will be working with Railway Children over the next few months and we'll tell you more about our plans shortly.
If you have more than one child aged 6 to 19, for this survey we'd like you to please answer thinking about one of these children. It could be your boy, girl, oldest, youngest or middle child (if applicable) in this age band, please just pick one at random to answer the questions about. If you have older or younger children please answer thinking about your child aged 6 to 19.
Here's the survey link again
Railway Children and Aviva would also welcome any comments you have about the issues raised in the survey on this thread so do share what you think about running away and communicating with children here.
Thanks and good luck with the prize draw
MNHQ
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NOW CLOSED: UK MNers: Child aged 6-19? Please please please complete a Railway Children survey about talking to your child
AnnMumsnet · 25/09/2012 16:47
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