by Heidi | Jun 9, 2016 | Behaviour management, Being a parent, Creating vibrant children, Eczema, Food sensitivities, fussy eaters, Sensitive kids |
Miracles come by working on your fussy eater or food sensitivities ‘She’s just happier’, ‘he can concentrate now’, ‘he doesn’t get into trouble at school anymore’, ‘my relationship with my daughter flows easier...
by Heidi | Mar 17, 2016 | Behaviour management, Being a parent, Emotional development, Food sensitivities, Going additive free, Going natural, Going sugar free |
Giving your time. Do you schedule even 5 minutes of uninterrupted, ‘I’m completely present with you’ play for each of your kids each day? Notice your little one’s signs of needing more love. This might be a child hitting back at you, a whinging one or one that just...
by Heidi | Mar 17, 2016 | Behaviour management, Food sensitivities, fussy eaters, Going natural, Going sugar free, Inflammation, Sensitive kids |
To think about giving up sugar for your children…. Sometimes, the thought is actually harder than the doing! But if you can manage to read this post, you should have more motivation. I will then tell you how I can take you on a magic carpet ride out of...
by Heidi | Jul 8, 2015 | Behaviour management, Being a parent, Eczema, Food sensitivities, Going additive free, Milestones, Sensitive kids |
[Looking back to January 2015] Tomorrow, my boy heads off to school. It’s going to be a big one. Not just because it’s the ‘big, first day’, but because he is going to skip prep and head straight into grade 1…. It has been a journey I...
by Heidi | Jun 27, 2015 | Behaviour management, Eczema, Food sensitivities, Going additive free, Going sugar free, Inflammation, Mealtimes |
Did you know.. Most of us are reacting negatively to food additives, sugar and processed food, without noticing any obvious signs. It’s the chronic silent inflammation on our insides that’s bringing about epidemic disease and cancer. But more obvious are...
by | Oct 9, 2014 | Behaviour management, Language, Learning |
Time outs are often used as a means to ‘discipline’ a child. It is seen as a way to teach a child not to keep going with a behaviour, by secluding them. It is often used as a last resort by parents and is obviously more favourable than a smack. Mostly,...