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What does positive discipline mean to you? You might be picturing a parent who always uses a calm voice and puts their child before all else; you might imagine that child never cries.
Now what does discipline...
We will explore the fantasy of what it takes to have a good relationship from both the adult's and the child's perspectives.
A client of mine, Tischa, shared a meme that resonated with me, emphasizing the importance...
Positive parenting can be a transformative approach for parents feeling tired and helpless. Positive Parenting is like learning a new sport.
For example, right now in your home, you might be experiencing irritation around...
One of my favorite tools for self-reflection, self-awareness, and inspiration is using cards, and I particularly enjoy decks like the Oracle deck written by my friend Jennifer. This deck offers numerous amazing spaces...
I recently came across a video that showed two women stuck in the drive-thru line at a fast-food restaurant engaged in an epic power struggle.
They were turning into the line at the exact moment, and their cars...
I work with parents who are actively preventing themselves from using bad parenting skills. I do not believe there are bad parents, although I do believe there is bad parenting in the world.
My husband shared his...
Asking “How to get kindergarteners to listen" is the same as asking for a 2-year-old, 6-year-old, or any age. Active listening is a foundational tool for a positive parent. Listening actively can improve...
What are the consequences of bad parenting? What if I told you I believe that there is no such thing as a bad parent? Would you believe me?
If you have found this blog post, either you are curious cause...
Mom guilt and shame are ready to be dissected and reframed.
You might be familiar with the content that I produce, and this content is often seen as shaming parents for what they do. When I started to really...
Using our emotional intelligence communication and exploring emotional intelligence and maturity, we found that emotions have a purpose. Now, the question that comes up is, what's the purpose? If all emotions...
Is coaching for parents something that actually works? The goal of most parents who invest in a coach for their parenting is to learn practical strategies and insights to navigate parenthood with confidence.
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Emotional intelligence starts by believing there is no such thing as a bad emotion.
To start, consider a day, a week, a moment void of all emotions. Think about what we would miss out on if everything was always...
Teaching consent from an early age. Rolling around on the floor, tickling, and roughhousing might seem like chaos, but it turns out they offer substantial benefits to both children and adults.
Roughhousing fosters a...
You might be feeling a little lost right now; why don't these humans that you love and adore not listen to you the first time? You know what is best for them, and you know them so well, why can't they just listen?...
How can we Harnessing Anger for Parenting Growth? For a long time, I saw anger as the villain, something to avoid at all costs.
Growing up, I was taught that anger was synonymous with bad behavior, something to...
Parenting is no easy task. It's a journey filled with ups and downs, challenges, and triumphs. Thankfully, the internet has made it easier for parents to access resources and support that can help them navigate this...
https://www.bekindcoaching.com/positive-parenting-linksstart with the Golden Rule, a universal concept that encourages treating others as you wish to be treated.
It's like having a common thread woven through...
Disclaimer: I invite you to take care of yourself while you read. This content can be triggering, so take a break if needed. This information is for awareness and entertainment and not to be a substitute for...
Disclaimer: I invite you to take care of yourself while you read. This content can be triggering, so take a break if needed. This information is for awareness and entertainment and not to be a substitute for...
There is a fabulous article written by a self-proclaimed "hurried Mom" with a laid-back child. It was inspiring to read about how "[her] carefree child was a gift to [her] Type A, task-driven nature...
Playing is the best way to model the behavior we want from children. Roughhousing and playing games can be fun until they try to cheat.
I was having a great time playing with my 7-year-old nephew, it was all fun and...
I get it; for some people, it's uncomfortable to watch siblings or children play rough.
I hope to shine some light on this important piece of play and learning, both for boys and girls!
Ever hear yourself say this to...
Let's talk about how difficult it is to do something you don't want to do.
I sometimes do things I don't want to do.
Who cares- right? We all do.
The truth is that every day, we do things we don't want to do.
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hand model of the brainDisclaimer: I invite you to take care of yourself while you read. This content can be triggering, so take a break if needed. This information is for awareness and entertainment and not to be a...