Help your kid reset after a bad day with these 5 simple phrases, quotes, and tools rooted in family bonding and support.
Remaining calm during times of chaos is THE single important parenting technique you can master. I've discovered that if my child misbehaves in some way, my reaction to the behavior amazingly determines what happens next. It's funny how I've discovered that I can apply what I learned (and forgotten) in high school science class 20 years
Help your kid reset after a bad day with these 5 simple phrases, quotes, and tools rooted in family bonding and support.
Raising four sons, I have experienced epic tantrum meltdowns, bad attitudes on the way to school, anger outburst before church, and tirades about the food they don’t eat. Sometimes the out of control outburst of my fellas only led to my own. I’ve reacted when they were little. I was a sleep-deprived momma with three ...
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We can sometimes have bad days just because of something small happening. In these moments, we should seek inspiration. Enjoy these uplifting quotes and phrases
It's a just a bad day...
Does your child say "I'm sorry" too much? Here is a list of things no child should ever apologise for, and everyday scenarios where this happens.
Being a parent is a daunting task. If you are a parent, you may have an idea after reading the title of what we are going to discuss. Once you become a parent, your life becomes a roller coaster with many ups and downs. You experience new yet horrible moments every day. Well, you are
It ain't so bad.
[Reprinted from The Gentle Parent: Positive, Practical, Effective Discipline by L.R.Knost. Whispers Through Time: Communication Through the Ages and Stages of Childhood and Two Thousand Kisses a Day: Gentle Parenting Through the Ages and Stages also available on Amazon and through other major retailers.] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When a little person feels frustrated, overwhelmed, or just plain old out-of-sorts (read: tantrum