child behaviour
“All children have a basic need for some sense of power and control. But with strong-willed children, this need is even greater."
Apparently it can improve children's behaviour... we're listening.
If your kid's hurling spaghetti at the wall, take a big breath and remember these tips.
A soft-play incident (what else!) has reignited that age-old debate of when to step in – and when to hold your tongue.
Parents’ expectations regarding sharing are frequently out of sync with what’s reasonable to expect of kids developmentally.
Experts share ways to deal with kids' bad behaviour in the lead up to school.
Mental stimuli + praise + rules = better adjusted kids. 🤗
Just remember, 30th July is International Friendship Day!
If you answer "yes" to any of these then there is a very high chance that love bombing is the answer to your problems. It may sound like a hippy hangover from the seventies, but love bombing is actually grounded in solid scientific theory - and it really works.
'Well... no. I can’t control her. Not all the time. Not yet.'