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Connecting with Your Child

As our children grow, how do we maintain a strong connection throughout all the developmental stages and phases, while setting the necessary limits?

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10 Tips for Peaceful Classroom Teaching

Do peaceful parenting ideas work in the classroom? Yes! All kids respond to respect, connection, and feeling heard. Children follow our lead and connection.

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The Transition from Connecting: When Your Child Wants More More More!

Five reasons kids often struggle when you end Special Time and Solutions to transform the drama.

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When love and attention just aren't enough

What's a parent to do when you've tried everything and your child still acts out?

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Everybody's got a hungry heart, especially when siblings are involved

If you want to change the behavior, help the child with the needs or emotions driving the behavior.

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A Few Tweaks Can Take Your Summer from Good to Fantastic

How you can create a summer that brings you closer, minimizes fighting and whining, makes your kids happier and healthier, and eliminates begging for screens.

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5 year old Aggressive Tantrums

Aggression in children is linked to feeling afraid and kids often attack when they feel disconnected. Here's how to bring peace into these aggressive outbursts.

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6 Year Old Obsessed with Sex, Potty Talk

Curiosity is normal. Preoccupation is normal. But obsession over several years, to the point where the teacher is concerned, is concerning. Here's how to address it.

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7 year old clingy, can't play alone, becoming disrespectful

Mom needs to meet her 7 year old's need for emotional connection on a daily basis, while also finding ways to encourage her to play without her.

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8 Month old Baby Screams when Mom leaves Daycare

Babies need time to attach to caregivers, to transform them from strangers to someone they trust with their lives. Gradually, he will adapt, as will you.