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Parenting Bravely: How To Increase Our Parenting Confidence

In the wake of the recent Maclean’s magazine cover article The Collapse of Parenting: Why it’s time for parents to grow up, in which I am quoted, I felt it was important to talk about how parents can improve their self-confidence. I do want to note that I disagree with the title and image choice, [...]

January 10th, 2016|Core Beliefs|1 Comment

“What Can I Do? I Don’t Like My Child Right Now”

I was listening to a mother tell me how much of a “jerk” her five-year-old was. She explained that he was “out to get her,” and “trying to make her life miserable.” With a deep sigh, she told me she didn’t want to be with her son, which made her very sad. “I mean, I [...]

January 4th, 2016|Experiences in Action|0 Comments

Enraged to Calm: Try This Parenting Technique

Here is a parenting technique to try when your child’s body is taken over by his or her fight-or-flight reaction (I call that being run by the “back-brain”). Often when this happens, aggressiveness, shouting, and even violence occur. As with most techniques I suggest, it begins with our ability to stay calm and keep our [...]

January 2nd, 2016|Techniques & Tips|4 Comments

My Most Shared Parenting Posts of 2015

I learn a lot about what is most helpful for parents by examining the posts that get shared more widely than others. This year was very interesting, as five of the top most read and most shared posts that I wrote were all about techniques! In particular, posts with tips and tricks to help raise [...]

December 29th, 2015|Techniques & Tips|0 Comments

3 Tips To Increasing A Child’s Frustration Tolerance

Frustrated kids can be hard to manage and hard on our sanity. I have had days where I did everything possible to reduce any frustrating experiences for my child, wincing at the first sign of an oncoming tantrum. It turns out that if we are trying to control our children's environment so they don't get [...]

December 27th, 2015|Gaining Empathy, Understanding Emotions|1 Comment

How “Mixed Feelings” Influence A Child’s Behaviour

It is easy to feel that our children are selfish or trying to hurt us when they are little. Young children can be quite rough! Did you know that two-year-olds are actually the most aggressive beings on earth? It is helpful to know that children aren’t throwing, hitting or shouting at us because they are [...]

December 26th, 2015|Techniques & Tips|2 Comments

Five Things I Did To Improve Our Homeschooling Experience

Since telling my friends and family we made the big decision to start homeschooling, a common question I hear is: “So? How’s the homeschooling going?” I’m going to be honest and tell you that up until about a month ago, I was saying, “Sometimes it's rough.” On a few occasions I have hung my head, [...]

December 9th, 2015|Articles, Experiences in Action|2 Comments

A Complete “Taming Tantrums” Parenting Toolkit

Knowing what to do when our children are upset is commonly one of the biggest parenting challenges. Tantrums can feel unrelenting and take all the energy out of us. When my three-year-old was having multiple tantrums every day, I desperately needed to better understand what was going on in the mind and heart of young [...]

December 2nd, 2015|Articles|0 Comments

Quick Parenting Resource Guide

My husband, a family doctor, and I have created this one-page parenting resource guide for paediatricians and other primary health care physicians. It would also be helpful for daycares and preschools. I wanted to post it here so you see which resources we recommend for the most common parenting concerns adults ask their physicians regarding: [...]

November 23rd, 2015|Techniques & Tips|0 Comments

Eight Ways to Reduce the Stress of Parenting Toddlers

Did you know that the most violent beings on earth are two-year-old children? A parent of one is certainly not shocked to hear this! While gathering information for articles about toddlers, I have discovered desperate posts like this on the Internet, “Two-year-old for sale. Cheap!” In order to parent children under four, adults need to [...]

November 15th, 2015|Techniques & Tips|2 Comments