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10 Outdoor Games for the Best Summer Holidays
Think back to your own summer holidays when you were a child. Most of the time, we were spending time outdoors and playing in the yard....
Cultivating a Peaceful School Holiday
The school holidays are here! Are you feeling happy to have the kids home, or are you already counting down the days until they go back...
The Different Sides of Anxiety
Last month's blog was about self-care, and I shared a few tips on the physical and mental ways of dealing with anxiety in adults,...
Myths About Punishment and What to Do Instead (Part 2)
In the previous article I wrote about the myths that surround the need for punishment, whether emotional (ignoring, grounding, or...
Myths About Punishment and What to Do Instead (Part 1)
Psychologists and developmental specialists unanimously agree that punishment is detrimental to a child's development. We’ve all heard...
How to Stay Connected with Family Overseas
In these days of COVID-19 travel restrictions, quarantines and lockdowns, many of us have found it difficult or impossible to travel and...
Bedtime Battles and How to Avoid Them
The eternal headache of many parents is children's sleep and bedtime battles. Plus, each age has its own challenges: tiny babies suffer...
What to do with rebel children? 8 great tips for tired parents
What to do with rebel children? 8 great tips for tired parents Rebel children come to teach us about interaction and cooperation (and...
Who do you love more, Mom?
“Mom, who do you love more?”
I paused for a second and a rule of child psychology came to my mind - never say "I love you all the same."
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