My Kids Are Driving Me Crazy So I’m Doing These 4 Things!
Inside: Do you ever say this to yourself, “My kids are driving me crazy?” I sure have over this time of being stuck inside so…
Learning how to handle your own emotions and your child’s emotions makes parenting a lot more joyful. My own kids are neurodiverse so they come with intense personalities and big feelings and emotions.
Inside: Do you ever say this to yourself, “My kids are driving me crazy?” I sure have over this time of being stuck inside so…
Conflict will arise in a parent-child relationship. What is extremely important is that repair is done after any rupture that occurs. The more kids know their parents are their side, the stronger the relationship will be.
Learning how to incorporate a mindfulness practice into your daily life can help you respond instead of react to your family. It brings a sense of calm and joy that we all need. Here are specific mindfulness exercises that are easy and simple to do.
Some kids struggle with behavior. Understanding what is beneath the surface is important so you can create a strong relationship with your child. Not everyone is going to understand and that’s okay. What’s important is that you champion your child and focus on his or her strengths instead of the weaknesses.
In order to develop a strong parent-child relationship, you must find ways to connect with your child. This means when they are acting the way you like them to and when they are not! Connect first before correction and you’ll be amazed at how they start to self-correct.
In order to raise good humans who can overcome challenges, love others and be interdependent, the absolute best way to do this is by helping our kids build resilience.
Helping kids develop a sense of self-awareness can go a long way. it can help them be nicer to their siblings and friends, become good problem-solvers, handle big emotions and understand their purpose in this world. Here are seven ways to help kids develop this invaluable skill!
The holidays are full of excitement and for some kids it’s too much especially for those who suffer from an anxiety disorder. Learn what to look for and how to effectively help your child.
Parenting is hard. There is no manual on how to make sure kids make good choices and become decent humans when they become adults. However, with a few different mindsets, it can feel way easier. Find out what has worked for me!
The single most important thing children need from their parents is emotional support. Here are five steps to become your child’s Emotion Coach.
Stop unwanted behavior and sibling fighting by filling up your child’s attachment and attention bucket. Kids long to have your attention and when they don’t get it, they do whatever they can to get some even if that’s negative attention!
When a child spends one-on-one uninterrupted time with a parent, he or she feels connected and is more likely to make better choices.
Routines benefits kids’ brains (and parents!) and also has lifelong benefits including creating healthy habits, prevents power struggles and more. Learn about the benefits and how to create your own daily routines.