“Feminism can’t be better defined and emphasized.”
Because our words matter.
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This post discusses what narcissistic parents mean, how they're different, and what behaviors, characteristics, and other signs they show.
My parents don’t know how to manage their strong emotions. Dealing with them is like riding a roller coaster; I never knew if they would get suddenly angry or yell. The topic of emotions and…
18 Fictional Self Help Book Titles That Might Be Better Than The Original - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
18 Fictional Self Help Book Titles That Might Be Better Than The Original - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
When a situation is getting heated with your child, a script that has been spoken many times before may threaten to come out of your mouth. “That’s ENOUGH!” “I […]Continue Reading
This 7-step guide covers what reparenting is, why it's important, and the process of how to reparent yourself to heal from childhood abuse.
Abusers invalidate their victims. This might include: denying, minimize or judging your feelings, negating or debating you. This person doesn't respect you.
18 Fictional Self Help Book Titles That Might Be Better Than The Original - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
Parental gaslighting can psychologically, mentally, and emotionally destroy their children's happiness because of the adverse impact it has on a child's psyche.
While I think the world would be a better place if more people were Childfree, there's no denying that communications between parents and Childfree folks are often, uh, STRAINED.
It’s supposed to be for kids, but I love it!
Psychologist Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development has 4 stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
These effective de-escalation strategies help parents, or caregivers, defuse meltdowns & outbursts in children. These de-escalation strategies will....
Feel free to peruse this gallery of fine art memes at your leisure.
18 Fictional Self Help Book Titles That Might Be Better Than The Original - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
Proven growth mindset parenting tips. Raise kids with a growth mindset who are more resilient and better at overcoming challenges, even as adults. Strategies to encourage a growth mindset for kids!
18 Fictional Self Help Book Titles That Might Be Better Than The Original - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
Shallow, fickle, fleeting and excruciatingly awkward - these are some words that might describe dating today, as opposed to the more formal, practical and polite courting of our parents' era. How better to illustrate these differences than by contrasting modern attitudes to love with vintage comics from more innocent times?
Adopt the art of parenting without saying no. Find a positive approach to handling your children and using positive rather than negative language choices.
18 Fictional Self Help Book Titles That Might Be Better Than The Original - We share because we care. A resource for sharing the latest memes, jokes and real stuff about parenting, relationships, food, and recipes
When a situation is getting heated with your child, a script that has been spoken many times before may threaten to come out of your mouth. “That’s ENOUGH!” “I […]Continue Reading
I have a daughter who does not have what Carol Dweck calls growth mindset. So I'm implementing specific parenting strategies to help her develop it.
Words have a lot of power. The things we hear from our parents when we are kids can get stuck in our memories forever. Words of love and wisdom guide us and help us be better people, while words said with anger and disbelief make us doubt ourselves for years on end. It turns out that even a common phrase that seems safe and innocent could weaken a kid’s self-esteem and make them feel insecure.