Tips & Strategies to Supporting Your Anxious Child

Tips  & Strategies to Supporting Your Anxious Child

I have received numerous emails and messages over the years from parents concerned about their child’s anxious behavior.  That is why I interviewed Karen Young of Hey Sigmund at the end of April.  Many of you missed the live interview so I wanted to recap for you some of the highlights.

Three Parenting Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make (because they don’t work!)

Three Parenting Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make (because  they don’t work!)

As parents, we often fall back on or emulate the way we were raised even when it doesn’t align with the parenting goals we have set for our families. For this reason, I thought it worthwhile to call out what DOES NOT work because if you are relying on any of these three strategies they are probably draining your energy, wasting your time, and are ineffective. 

One Conversation That Will Dramatically Improve Your Relationship & Child’s Cooperation

One Conversation That Will Dramatically Improve Your Relationship & Child’s Cooperation

How do you expect your child to follow rules and conduct themselves in a productive, respectful manner if they cannot easily remember them all? By making time with your kids to create a short list of 3-5 family rules, principles or values together you can foster a much more cooperative relationship and harmonious environment at home.

Developing Deeper Connections with Your Child Through Practices of Fondness & Admiration

Developing Deeper Connections with Your Child Through Practices of Fondness & Admiration

One way to avoid getting trapped in the reactive cycle is to nurture greater fondness and admiration in your family.

Social-Emotional Skills: Keys to Your Child’s Future Success

Social-Emotional Skills: Keys to Your Child’s Future Success

The workplace place of the 21st Century is rapidly changing, and so are the skills required for young adults to be successful. To succeed in the modern workplace and find personal fulfillment, it is critical that your child possesses social-emotional skills that can be nurtured at both home and school such as emotion management, problem-solving, and empathy.

Experience Required: The Key to Early Brain Development

Experience Required: The Key to Early Brain Development

The brain needs and relies on experience. Children learn to process information through relationships with parents and caregivers, especially in the early years. That’s why watching an educational show is not as enriching or stimulating as one might think.

How 2020 has Changed the World of Parenting with Marti Bledsoe Post & Melissa Benaroya

How 2020 has Changed the World of Parenting with Marti Bledsoe Post & Melissa Benaroya

Parent coach, therapist, and author Melissa Benaroya knows first-hand the struggles that come with working from home around kids. She comes to us with great advice on re-setting, having empathy, and being our best selves in these challenging times.

Preparing For Back To School During COVID

Preparing For Back To School During COVID

This year back to school is going to be different! So, let’s embrace it and be prepared to handle whatever comes our way.

Four Tips To Fostering A Growth Mindset

Four Tips To Fostering A Growth Mindset

Here are four simple tips to fostering a growth mindset during your day to day interactions with your child when they are struggling.

Sideline Parenting: Supporting Your Sports Enthusiast

Sideline Parenting: Supporting Your Sports Enthusiast

Sideline Parenting sometimes requires us to do and say less. Research has shown that kids who enjoy sports are more likely to stay committed. So stay positive, get out of the way, and have a fun time with your child this season!

Five Ways To Nurture Gratitude & Appreciation

Five Ways To Nurture Gratitude & Appreciation

Yes, we all do it. We make them say “thank you” even when they’re not feeling gratitude or appreciation. Maybe they just don’t understand or recognize…