Always losing my temper? That's okay! Here are 4 tips to help you control your temper in just 7 days (too easy!)
There’s a saying that being a mother essentially means spending the rest of your life with your heart walking around outside of your chest while also
Want to know about the first born child? Here are the 6 most common mistakes made parenting a first born child.
How to stay calm and discipline without anger or yelling. Three key ways to to stay calm when your child misbehaves, even when you're in public.
This printable poster presents a 5 step calm down plan to help children learn to manage big emotions in socially acceptable ways.
A blog about raising children and teens with Asperger's and High-Functioning Autism.
Parenting is all about using common sense and having discipline and patience, lots of patience. There are many moments when parents are put to the test, having to choose between listening to the opinions of others or respecting their children’s decisions, and that’s what we’ll be discussing today.
Time-in discipline is a positive method of time-out to improve a child's self-esteem.
Calm an Angry Child... but how? The Brain Science behind development, outbursts, tantrums & angry kids. How to Calm Down an angry child & fill their needs.
Do you feel like tantrums and meltdowns are taking over your life? This blueprint has everything you need to know for calming tantrums and meltdowns.
Temper tantrums are very common among kids between the ages of 1 and 3. They usually happen as a way for a child to show their emotions, and they can manifest through screaming, hitting, and even holding one’s breath. That’s because children at this age don’t have the ability to express their frustration with words, and it’s in their parents’ hands to address the issue and make the kid feel safe and calm.
“Let’s change the ending.” Source: http://www.gozen.com/try-these-13-phrases-to-calm-your-anxious-child/
Children of the Tao, Ten tips for peaceful parenting
10 Tips to prepare for a MRI based on my MRI experience after reading horrible experiences online. No horror story here. Just realistic tips.
Temper tantrums are very common among kids between the ages of 1 and 3. They usually happen as a way for a child to show their emotions, and they can manifest through screaming, hitting, and even holding one’s breath. That’s because children at this age don’t have the ability to express their frustration with words, and it’s in their parents’ hands to address the issue and make the kid feel safe and calm.
Temper tantrums are very common among kids between the ages of 1 and 3. They usually happen as a way for a child to show their emotions, and they can manifest through screaming, hitting, and even holding one’s breath. That’s because children at this age don’t have the ability to express their frustration with words, and it’s in their parents’ hands to address the issue and make the kid feel safe and calm.
Blog post by Katie Egge, Therapist & Coach at Connect Therapy MN, that lists 5 COMMON parenting phrases that are BANNED in her house and why + provides concrete tips on how to respond instead to prevent Childhood Emotional Neglect (CEN), increase parent-child connection, raise emotionally health
All about parenting related articles that help newly married couples or new parents.
Temper tantrums are very common among kids between the ages of 1 and 3. They usually happen as a way for a child to show their emotions, and they can manifest through screaming, hitting, and even holding one’s breath. That’s because children at this age don’t have the ability to express their frustration with words, and it’s in their parents’ hands to address the issue and make the kid feel safe and calm.
If you assume a child WANTS to behave well, then misbehavior becomes a clue – what skills are they lacking or what barriers are in the way of them behaving well. How do we address those barri…
Related Bonnie LandauBonnie Landau is a licensed professional clinical counselor and educational consultant in Ventura County, California. Her goal is to help parents of neurodivergent individuals find strategies and solutions to help their children succeed in school and in life. Bonnie is also the author of Special Ed Mom Survival Guide: How to Prevail in …
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Parenting is hard these days. We have so much access to information and science, but it can be hard to determine where we fit in and if it’s best for our children. This week we’re going to break down the 4 main parenting styles that exist. We’ll identify their characteristics and learn how each can affect
Free printable list of calm down tools and toys for older kids and teens
Why are our children are so many children acting more entitled than generations before? Why do so many children seem more lonely, even though they can get in touch with their friends & family anytime they want... with the touch of a fingertip? It's really what all parents need to know & what studies
Here is a newest cartoon from our beloved Grant Snider (Incidental Comics).
Tips for staying calm, calming your child, and tools that they can use anywhere.
Pathological demand avoidance is part of the autism spectrum.Parents must learn the right strategies for reducing avoidance behaviors and anxiety in PDA ...
A blog about raising children and teens with Asperger's and High-Functioning Autism.
Tips for staying calm, calming your child, and tools that they can use anywhere.