by Heidi | May 22, 2016 | Being a parent, Creating vibrant children, Eczema, Emotional development, Food sensitivities, fussy eaters, Sensitive kids |
Well friend, I have a question. Is your child the most vibrant version of themselves? Or is there something in the way? Like the lethargy, the eczema, the asthma, the snot, the runny poos, the mega meltdowns, the fussiness? Today I’m going to run you through...
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 | Aug 16, 2014 | Being a parent, Emotional development |
Have you set a an ‘intention’ to spend time with your children today? We have a thousand possible activities so I’m going to set the intention to at least play lotto and read some new library books. I’d love to know what everyone else is...
by | Jul 22, 2014 | Being a parent, Emotional development, Language, Learning |
How do you get your children to express themselves in a difficult situation, when language doesn’t necessarily flow that easily? Drawing is the perfect answer! Every child can pick up a pencil and when an adult is sensitive to what they are drawing, or telling...
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 | 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...