Here are some parenting tips on how to shift to a better place and stay connected when you’re feeling irritable, and how to repair relationship ruptures with your child when they do inevitably occur
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This article summarizes 5 tools to consider for calmer parenting.
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“Discipline is about guiding and teaching children — it’s not about punishment or anger.” So, how do you help guide and teach your child without resorting to yelling, threatening, or having a meltdown yourself? This article provides some useful strategies for each age group (toddlers to teens).
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The important difference between tantrums and meltdowns due to sensory overload- Could your child be experiencing the latter? Knowing the difference can help you learn how to respond in a way that better supports your child.
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By Amanda Morin
“Every parent knows arsenic hour, when hunger, homework, and exhaustion merge into one big emotional accident waiting to happen. One obvious reason that kids have meltdowns at the end of the day is that they’re hungry and tired, whether they’ve been home with you or out at school.”
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Rude, mean or bullying: Understanding the difference is important in order to appropriately label conflict, and to help determine what interventions need to be in place in order to keep children emotionally and physically safe at school.
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