Jealousy is a common emotion among children, particularly when siblings interact In play with their parent. Children between the ages of four and eight begin to navigate complex social and emotional Interactions. A key aspect of their development during this phase is learning to understand social norms and manage challenging emotions like jealousy.
Empowering Your Child: A Guide to Academic and Emotional Success
Let's dive into a conversation about how you can support your child's academic journey while also nurturing their emotional well-being. It's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of school schedules, homework, and all the emotions that come with it. Here are some valuable insights on how you can empower your child to thrive academically and beyond.
Navigating ADHD: Practical Tips for Parents
Parenting is a journey filled with ups and downs, especially when supporting a child with ADHD or learning differences. From forgotten backpacks to last-minute homework panics, it can be challenging to navigate the daily struggles. However, with the right strategies and support, you can empower your child to thrive. Here are some practical tips on how to help your child remember and stay organized.
Managing Sibling Conflict
Are you struggling to navigate the ups and downs of sibling relationships? It's a common challenge many parents face, but fear not. Today, we're diving into effective ways to handle those squabbles and teasing bouts between siblings.
Helping Your Child Sleep Peacefully: A Guide for Parents of Kids Under 6
Parenting comes with its own set of challenges, and one of the most common concerns for parents with young children is sleep. When your child is having a hard time sleeping, it can be a stressful experience for both you and your little one. In this blog, we will discuss strategies to help your child sleep better while emphasizing the importance of staying calm and loving throughout the process.
Redefining Homework: Nurturing Skills Beyond Academics
Do you find yourself worrying excessively about your child's homework and academic progress? Multiple studies suggest that homework doesn't significantly enhance academic knowledge. It's time to shift perspective. Homework can serve as an exercise to help children develop essential social emotional skills like perseverance, navigating challenging tasks, and handling emotions.
Mistakes and how to explain them to a school age child (VIDEO)
How do I help my child be okay with making mistakes while learning? Watch to see how she would explain this to a school age child.
4 Tips on Making Back to School Successful
It's August, and time to get ready for school again. For some of you it's the first time you are taking your little one to school. You are taking your child to kindergarten, middle school, and/or high school. School has multiple transitions, so here are quick tips to get you to that first day of school:
How to Help them Stop Negative Self-talk (Video)
Is your child negative? Always putting themselves down or giving up? Watch this 1+ minute video and learn how to help them out of negative self talk.
Pandemic Parenting: Screentime, Schoolwork, and Sanity (Video)
Navigating School and Screens and Sanity with Lina Acosta Sandaal, Amy Mascott, and Katherine Reynolds Lewis.