by | Aug 11, 2014 | Behaviour management, Being a parent, Going natural, Play, Social skills |
A little update on the ‘saving my family’s health’ tale with some ways to spot whether you or your children are also as sensitive. The end is getting happier for us :DToday I am thankful to have my son’s brain working so much better than it...
by | Jul 12, 2014 | Behaviour management, Emotional development, Learning |
We go through struggles everyday between the 2 boys over things that ‘don’t really matter’. But actually, who am I to say it doesn’t matter? For them as a child, in that stage, maybe it does matter… Or maybe they don’t know how to...
by Heidi | Jun 14, 2014 | Behaviour management, Mealtimes |
We take HUNGER seriously in our household. Do you know the signs of hunger your child exhibits? I know for us, there might be: – crying at the drop of a hat – inability to go and play properly – asking for a hug – erratic/silly behaviour...
by | May 29, 2014 | Behaviour management, Emotional development |
Stay on your child’s side! When your child is having a TANTRUM, the ones where they have truly lost it, FIRST help their brain to calm down by: – staying calm in what you say, how you act & your volume – offering a hug – seeing the problem...
by | Apr 19, 2014 | Behaviour management, Emotional development, Going natural, Learning, Literacy |
Despite being more of a physical exercise for adults, yoga for children possibly has more benefits for their brain and mind. Let’s first look at the benefits of introducing yoga to your little ones. What’s in it for them? Yoga connects the body, mind and...
by | Apr 13, 2014 | Behaviour management, Being a parent, Emotional development |
Speaking from first hand experience, it is much easier to work on yourself staying ‘cool’ when your kids try to steal your calm than trying to pick up the pieces, for your kids and you! So how do you do this? – Being ‘mindful’ is one way...