In this journey of parenthood, there's a profound strength in unity—a strength found in the collective wisdom and support of parents learning and discussing together.
As parents, caregivers, and teachers, it’s natural to want to shield children from anything that feels scary to them. However, feelings of fear are a normal part of childhood development, and learning to cope with fear is an essential lifeskill - fear is valid and normal to us all.
Children are often seen as resilient - capable of bouncing back after setbacks with ease. However, this perception can lead adults to being dismissive or downplay children's emotions. It's critical to recognize that children experience a wide range of emotions just like adults, and these emotions play a crucial role in their development and well-being.
Expressing love to our children is fundamental for their emotional wellbeing and development. Here are 10 ways to cultivate and demonstrate affection in your relationship with your kids
There is a close connection between mental health and emotional intelligence skills. I will highlight the impact in which understanding and managing our own emotions, and the emotions of others, greatly contribute to our overall mental well-being.
Hands-on resources play a pivotal role in fostering social-emotional skills in children, providing a unique avenue for personal and interpersonal growth.Interactive materials engage children in a way that goes beyond academic knowledge, addressing the holistic development of a child'semotional intelligence.
As the year draws to a close, taking time to reflect on the past 12 months becomes a valuable opportunity for families to bond and share in each other’s experiences. Here are some simple yet meaningful ways to reflect on the past year with your kiddos.
Supporting children through loss and grief is a delicate process that requires compassion and understanding. When children face the pain of losing a loved one, whether through death, divorce, or other circumstances, they often experience a range of emotions that can be overwhelming.
For some children, the eerie atmosphere of Halloween can trigger feelings of fear and anxiety. Here are 5 ways to support children to help create a positive and memorable Halloween.
While anger is a complex and powerful emotion, it is not inherently negative. Anger, when harnessed wisely, can be a valuable tool in our emotional toolbox.
“It is not too late, it is never too late” - Learn how to repair, practice it within yourself first; do not let your wrongdoing define you as a person or a parent. Once you can do this, then you can reflect...
Let’s explore the importance of children feeling like they belong at school and how educators and parents can contribute to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment.