Tip of the Week: Sept 7- 13
Instead of comparing one child to another, speak to the child only about the behaviour that concerns or pleases you. Describe what you see, what you feel and what needs to be done.
Tip of the Week: August 31- Sept 6
Everyone makes mistakes. Even our best intentions and best laid plans can sometimes get derailed leaving us as parents feeling discouraged. “Have the courage to be imperfect.”
Tip of the Week: August 24-30
Your parenting style impacts your child’s growth and development. Democratic parenting is based on mutual respect and cooperation; Parents set boundaries but give freedom within limits and children are provided with choices, which empower them.
Tip of the Week: August 17-23
It is a child’s job to play! Help your child develop through play. Explore: Discover objects, animals, and people on your walks and visits. Create and Construct: Does your child like to colour, paint, draw or build? Use inexpensive craft items, and everyday recyclable items to create structures and art. Play Acting and Drama: Your […]
Tip of the Week: August 10-16
Family relationships don’t disappear when a marriage ends in separation or divorce. For the best interest of their children, divorcing parents need to continue to communicate with each other in all matters regarding the safety, health and wellbeing of the children.
Tip of the Week: August 3-9
Encourage your teen by focusing on their assets and strengths to build their self-esteem. Turn liabilities into assets and problem behaviour can be looked at in a positive way.
Tip of the Week – July 27 – August 2, 2020
Parents and caregivers everywhere say the same thing, “These kids are driving me crazy! Why are they always fighting?” When siblings fight, we can help our children feel understood, which will then allow them to productively move ahead to resolving or settling the issue.
Tip of the Week – July 20 – 26, 2020
Many parents do not feel they are able to practice self- care due to all the demands that life throws their way. By taking the time to care for ourselves we are teaching our children that it is okay to put ourselves first when we need a break.
Tip of the Week – July 13 – 19, 2020
Keep your kids safe online. Maintain interest in your child’s online world. Talk about what sites, apps and games they like and don’t like and who they ‘chat’ to.
Tip of the Week – July 6 – 12, 2020
Young children thrive on structure and predictability. Create a daily routine that is somewhat predictable and lets you off the hook from ad hoc scheduling. Every family will come up with their unique schedule, depending on how many adults are available to help and what they are juggling.