Respectful Parenting

How to be the best parent you can be by connecting with your child and holding your boundaries respectfully.
Browse this section for inspiration if you're struggling with some unwanted behaviours.

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Kids don't need punishment to learn a lesson

Kids don't need punishment to learn a lesson

Punishment ≠ learning.THREE things can be true.✅ YES our parents were doing their best when they raised us.🚫 NO we didn't deserve to suffer physically or emotionally when we misbehaved✅...
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How to keep calm when your preschool is misbehaving

How to keep calm when your preschool is misbehaving

Cute? That's coz they're kids. Little brains need us to be firm but kind. Not angry and punitive. They just don't understand when we suddenly explode. We're their most trusted...
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Is your child loud in public?

Is your child loud in public?

Adults aren't always quiet.Children shouldn't have to be either.Just a reminder that children can't suddenly grow fully developed, adult brains just because they're out in public.They're still small, they still...
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Respectful Parenting

Respectful Parenting

Worth it?100%. When we lead our children by being firm and kind instead of authoritarian, our kids benefit.Did you know that children who are shouted at to curb behaviour spend...
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This one change can support your child to behave better

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...
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How to handle tantrums when leaving the park

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...
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How to avoid feeling triggered by mean stuff your child says

How to avoid feeling triggered by mean stuff your child says

Did you hear the message?! Or are you being triggered by the words?!Turns out the words don't mean a whole heap. The words are what little they have in the...
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Teach your child to calm down with Frozen

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...
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What to say when your child is angry

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...
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When your child's behaviour feels personal

When your child's behaviour feels personal

It's not personal. Your child isn't lashing out at you (physically or verbally) because you're a terrible parent. Your child is losing it because they're dysregulated and YOU ARE THEIR...
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Why threatening your child with consequences doesn't improve their behaviour

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...
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Why you should be a pushover to support your angry child

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...
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Building our Childrens' Body Confidence

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...
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What is Co-regulation and how can it help my child's behaviour?

What is Co-regulation and how can it help my child's behaviour?

Children DO what they SEE.Children need to SEE us regulate our own emotions and respond to them respectfully and calmly before they learn what to DO and can successfully regulate...
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My son won't share with his sister, what can I do?

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...
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If your Toddler is Hitting and Biting when they're overwhelmed..

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....
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You're being silly

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...
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Responding Respectfully to Tantrums

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...
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Say ALL the Kind Things

Say ALL the Kind Things

Things I try to say to my children every day: I’m so proud of you. I love you just the way you are. I wouldn’t change anything about you. You...
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Help! My Baby keeps pulling my hair!

Help! My Baby keeps pulling my hair!

Because saying 'ow' makes it worse!There's ALWAYS a respectful way to manage your child's behaviour and help them to do something different. A baby or toddler, with an underdeveloped brain,...
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