Respectful Parenting
How to be the best parent you can be by connecting with your child and holding your boundaries respectfully.
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This one change can support your child to behave better
Up to the challenge? Quick win for supporting your little one’s behaviour today. Look for moments to praise them. If you can double the count of praise you give them...
How to handle tantrums when leaving the park
Follow these steps below:PAUSE.Time to calm yourself. You've got this. Kids have screamed and tantrummed before. This isn't a reflection on you. This is a child communicating in the only...
Teach your child to calm down with Frozen
Practice practice practice. We need to do more of this for ourselves - let's face it. If you're feeling triggered and shouty because of your child (don't we all) then...
What to say when your child is angry
A script to make it easier. Tantrums are part of normal development. They’re a sign your little one is comfortable to share their emotions around you. They can be really...
What to say when your child hates hearing "no"
When “no” feels like “yes”.Imagine your boss just shutting down every idea you’ve ever had with a “no” or by physically stopping you?! You’d feel SO undervalued and micromanaged. Like...
Should Kids do Chores?
Child labour?Taking the time to involve our kids in daily tasks has so many benefits.- they get to learn life skills- they're alongside you learning language and connecting- heaps of...
Help! My Toddler won't stop throwing things!
Saying “stop throwing” doesn’t work. Here’s what does.Our kids need to learn how to throw and they obviously want to practice this skill. We just often don’t like to see...
4 Easy Ways to Improve your Toddler' Attention
Kids ARE busy by nature. They have short attention spans and that's to be expected.The average attention span for a toddler in 3-6 minutes when they don't have adult support....
Why threatening your child with consequences doesn't improve their behaviour
We've all done this. Here's how we do better.1. Guess at and acknowledge the feeling."You're really frustrated""you need my attention""You're angry with your sister".2. Kindy hold your boundary"I won't let...
How to Support Children to Play TOgether
My kids bicker too. And I don't expect that they'll play together. They're different ages, stages, and I respect that my eldest doesn't want a 'baby' interfering in his play....
Breaking the Cycle of Emotional Blackmail in your Family
Children don't control our emotions. We do!What one adult may react to or be triggered by, another adult may not. That's because we're all had different experiences, upbringings and we...
Easy Play Idea: Wool out all the stops
Play is learning. Taking notice of what your child does with things and then giving them other resources to do that same thing helps their development. August loves to tie...
Why you should be a pushover to support your angry child
Being a pushover can help. Fact: kids get themselves all wound up and frustrated. Fact: sometimes you can predict times in the day when your child is going to be...
Supporting Siblings to Play Together
Yes - they fight. But instead of expecting any different from two infants with underdeveloped and impulsive brains, I’m actively supporting them to learn to play together by joining in....
Building our Childrens' Body Confidence
Your child's body is perfect and so is yours.Can you imagine your child hating their body like you do yours?! It doesn't bare thinking about. I'm not expecting that one...
My son won't share with his sister, what can I do?
Sharing isn’t caring. Your child can’t share and that’s okay. It’s developmentally appropriate for our under five year olds to find it difficult to give away the thing that they’re...
If your Toddler is Hitting and Biting when they're overwhelmed..
"I won't let you hit me...""Here's a pillow you can hit if you're feeling frustrated". If your child has the urge to hit, give them something that they can hit....
You're being silly
They're not being silly. We're not listening. It’s so tempting to say things like “stop being silly, stop being silly, that’s enough” to our children, especially when they’re misbehaving in...
Responding Respectfully to Tantrums
It’s ok to cry. Tantrums are normal. We have to remember this when our little ones are losing it. They’re experiencing a lot of emotions that they don’t know how...
Tackling Toys at the Toy Shop
Yes, this helps young children too.Might they still cry? Yes of course. Their brains are undeveloped and they can't understand the complexities of why they can't have everything they desire....