Communication for Mutual Respect

Communication for Mutual Respect

Communication is the cornerstone of any healthy relationship, and the parent-child dynamic is no exception. As a parent, we want to nurture an environment where kids not only listen but also respect what you have to say.

Here are practical tips to help you navigate the art of speaking so your child respects you…

What To Do When Strong-willed Kids Test Boundaries

What To Do When Strong-willed Kids Test Boundaries

It all starts the day we bring our little bundle of life home from the hospital. At the start of the journey, we hold that fragile little person in our arms and wonder if we have what it takes to be a parent. Every little decision we make sets the stage for that day or week, or even that year. It’s scary and exhilarating to have so much power and control. It’s an overwhelming privilege and responsibility that goes unprotested for about 18 months. Of course, there are the battles over eating, sleeping, and changing diapers that must be dealt with early on, but a new piece of the puzzle comes to the table around 18 months or so and adds a challenge we may not have been prepared for. Independence!

While the Clay is Wet...

While the Clay is Wet...

How much time do you have to influence your child? This isn't a question any new parent takes the time to think about, generally speaking. I'm not sure many seasoned parents take the time to consider this question either, but it's an extremely important one though.  As the adage goes: "The days are  long, but the years are short."  Time is definitely a commodity, a precious resource, and what you do with it will determine your quality of life at home.