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Parenting: The Scariest and Most Wonderful Experience Of My Life

-This is a picture of the day we brought our youngest son home from the hospital. My boys are six and eight-years-old now. I had my scariest moment as a parent last night. I went into my boy’s room (they prefer to sleep in the same room) just before going to sleep as I usually [...]

August 2nd, 2015|Experiences in Action|0 Comments

Understanding The Difference Between Loud And Hurtful Yelling

I read the report published by the University of Pittsburgh regarding a study about “harsh verbal discipline,” and then I read K.J. Dell’Antonia’s (editor for The New York Times Motherlode) lament about not buying into the researcher’s comments—that this study deems us all “bad parents” because it is impossible to not yell. I hear you [...]

August 1st, 2015|Core Beliefs|0 Comments

Parents, Please Stop Saying, “OK?”

In our quest to attach properly, attune deeply, and respect thoroughly, many parents (me included!) have adopted the bad habit of saying, "OK?" when asking a child to do something. In our minds we are friendly and checking for approval to show our children how much we love and care for them. BUT, in our [...]

August 1st, 2015|Techniques & Tips|1 Comment
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What To Do When A Child Won’t Listen

One of the most common requests I get from parents is, "I've tried everything and my child still won't listen. What can I do?" There are several factors involved in a child's willingness to cooperate. A child not doing what she is told is less about "not listening" and more about how able she feels [...]

August 1st, 2015|Experiences in Action|0 Comments

Preventing Tantrum Escalation

Even if you have filled your child's ALIVE tanks and have made sure to avoid situations that might compromise your child (hungry, tired, over-stimulated, overwhelmed), tantrums happen. This is normal. Here are suggestions to try preventing tantrums from escalating while protecting the secure attachment you have built with your child. Acknowledge that your child is angry—that alone [...]

July 30th, 2015|Experiences in Action|0 Comments

Help For Toddler Biting

Most toddlers do some biting, and this behaviour is well within the normal, yet painful, things that toddlers do. Although a common phenomenon, it is still important to nip biting in the bud. There are four main reasons that toddlers bite. I will list those below with suggestions to help in each case. 1. It [...]

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

How To Build A Strong Parent-Teacher Relationship

The relationship between a parent and their child's teachers is important for that child's development and fostering a life-long love of learning. It helps children relax when they know the various people they spend all day with are on the same page. Also, you don't want to be known as a rude, absent or obnoxious [...]

July 29th, 2015|Experiences in Action|0 Comments

Is Your Teen Getting Enough Sleep?

Here’s a little sleep quiz: 1) Do you know the number of hours of sleep that teens need to function properly and for good health? 2) Do you know the number of hours of sleep most teens are actually getting? 3) Do you know why most teens are sleep deprived? Answers: 1) 9 2) 7 [...]

July 29th, 2015|Experiences in Action|0 Comments

What To Do When Parents Don’t Agree

A common challenge parents have is what to do when two partners cannot agree on things like discipline styles, communication methods or co-sleeping. The most stark difference I have seen is when one parent does not spank the children, but the other does. Regardless of my opinion on spanking, which you can read about here, [...]

July 29th, 2015|Experiences in Action|4 Comments

12 Positive Discipline Strategies That Work

We hear the term “Positive Discipline” used frequently, but many parents are unsure exactly what this means, and why this form of discipline is the best for our kids. The word discipline has origins in the Latin word disciplina, which means, “to teach.” Adapting this concept to raising children, I believe positive discipline means guiding, [...]

July 23rd, 2015|Techniques & Tips|7 Comments