How To Have Difficult Conversations With Your Teen

How To Have Difficult Conversations With Your Teen

Hello cherishing parents, learn How to Have Difficult Conversations with Your Teen. Our selection of articles is a must-read for parents. In the challenging journey of parenting, having difficult conversations with your teen is an inevitable part of the process. Adolescence is a time of rapid change and self-discovery, and it’s during these years that … Read more

Too Much Love: When Good Parenting Becomes Overparenting

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When good parenting turns into overparenting, it can hinder a child’s development. Learn the signs and avoid doing too much for your child. In today’s fast-paced and highly competitive world, parents often strive to give their children the best start in life. They want to nurture and support their kids’ development, ensuring they have all … Read more

How to manage your child’s self criticism

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You love your kids more than anything, but it’s heartbreaking to see them be so hard on themselves. As parents, we want our children to grow into happy, confident, and self-assured adults. The way children talk to themselves, known as their “self-talk”, has a huge impact on their self-esteem and mental well-being. The good news … Read more

4 signs of Parental Burnout and what you can do better about it

Parental Burnout

You love your kids more than anything, but some days the demands of parenting feel totally overwhelming. When was the last time you had a decent night’s sleep or enjoyed a quiet cup of coffee? If the thought of another temper tantrum, messy room, or endless questions makes you want to run for the hills, … Read more

How to support children with ADHD from Andrew fuller

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So, your kid has ADHD. Where do you even start? The challenges can seem endless but don’t lose hope. You’ve got this. With the right knowledge and support children with ADHD from Andrew fuller don’t have to define your child or family. In this podcast, psychologist Andrew Fuller dishes out practical advice for helping children … Read more

How your Children math’s education might be very different from yours

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Have you ever wondered how your child’s math education might be different from your own? Math instruction is transforming before our eyes. Gone are the days of memorizing multiplication tables and timed tests. Today, math education focuses on building a deep understanding of numbers, quantitative reasoning, and problem-solving skills from an early age. As a … Read more

5 reasons kids still need to learn handwriting

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You remember learning cursive in elementary school, right? All those hours practicing the loops and swirls of cursive letters until your hand cramped. While cursive may seem outdated in today’s digital world, teaching children handwriting is still important for their development. Don’t worry, I’m not here to guilt you into forcing your kids to write … Read more

how to talk to kids about the cost of living crunch

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Ever sat down to pay the bills only to realize costs have crept up again? The rising cost of living is hitting families hard, and it’s tough figuring out how to explain it to the kids without worrying them about the cost of living crunch. Rachael Sharman, Sydney’s go-to expert for helping parents talk finances with … Read more

Getting Involved Parents Making a Difference

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In a world where the importance of parental involvement in education is widely recognized, the role of parents in their children’s academic journey cannot be overstated. When parents actively engage in their child’s education, it often leads to improved student success, better academic achievement, and a positive learning environment. In this blog post, we will … Read more

Taking care of emotions a guide for parents and their kids

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So, your kid is having trouble managing their emotions. Maybe they throw tantrums when angry or get overly frustrated. As a parent, you want to help them but aren’t always sure how. Emotional intelligence is key for success and well-being, and the good news is these skills can be learned. In this guide, we’ll walk … Read more