Checklist: How to Nurture Your Child’s Emotional Health
Learning how to nurture your child's emotional health is one of the most important aspects of effective parenting. Check out these 5 key strategies!
read moreEmotional Intelligence: 5 Reasons Why It’s So Important
Discover tips to help your child become emotionally intelligent by increasing his emotional awareness, and develop a greater sense of emotional competence!
read moreChecklist: 9 Simple Ways To Get Your Child To Listen
If you have ever wondered how to calm the chaos and reclaim the harmony in your home or classroom when kids don't listen, then these nine strategies are a must read!
read moreHow To Get A Child To Listen The First Time
Most parents feel like pulling out their hair when trying to get a child to listen the first time. It's not uncommon for parents of youngsters to fall into a pattern of ask, remind and repeat, followed by threatening, lectures and yelling. But what if there was an easier way? I'm happy to tell you there is.
read moreSecure Attachment: What Every Child Needs
We all want to raise children who become cooperative, courageous, and independent little people who thrive. Of course, the big question is how. Thankfully, we don't have to rely on grandma's intuition or the opinions of others to address the pressing concern of "how best to do that." Instead, decades of research in the area of what is called "best parenting practices" helps us separate the facts from fiction
read moreHow To Respond To Backtalk
If you are fed up with your kiddo's backtalk and want evidence-based ways to handle it, then this article is a must-read for several reasons so tap or click the "read more" button.
read moreMisbehavior or Stress-behavior?
Is child misbehavior common in your home? Ever worry that you have a problem child, a child of rage, or youngster who is behaving badly? This article is loaded with parenting tips that focus on positive discipline and attachment parenting so you can know the difference between misbehavior and stress behavior.
read moreChildren Need Hugs
While five-year-old Ryan's mom hugged him he blurted out, "Hugs are for babies, mom." Meanwhile, Ryan continued to let her hug him. As a child becomes increasingly mature and independent, the need to separate from parents begins. Meanwhile, the need for connection still remains. For most children (and adults) hugs can signal a sense of security, ease emotional pain, reduce anxiety, and generate hope.
read moreMy 5 Best Parenting Tips For 2018
Discover my best parenting tips for 2018 so you can discover how to calm the chaos, raise emotionally intelligent kids, and nurture a family that thrives without thinking too hard.
read moreWhat Every Parent Ought To Know About Successful Parenting
Does your little angel act like a devil? With the pressures that parents face each day, becoming an effective parent is critical to a child's development--far too vital to be left to chance. Discover what every parent ought to know about successful parenting.
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