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Mastering the art of sharing: A parent’s guide to raising generous children
The societal pressure to have a “good” child is immense, but are we really teaching them what it means to be generous and considerate, or are we just enforcing compliance?
Be Gentle with yourself and your child
The societal pressure to have a “good” child is immense, but are we really teaching them what it means to be generous and considerate, or are we just enforcing compliance?
Teaching kids to manage their own screen time is empowering. If I want my son to learn to make good decisions and regulate himself, including his use of screens, then I need to let him make decisions in the first place. I sit down together and decide on screen limits, making sure he’s part of the conversation.
Think gentle parenting means never saying “no”? Think again! Gentle parenting and permissive parenting are often confused, but understanding the key differences in these parenting styles can transform your approach to raising confident and caring children.