Whether you have children that are close in age or there’s a large gap between them, sibling rivalry happens. It’s normal and, usually, nothing to worry about.
Why a bedtime routine can build awesome confidence in children
I would like to start off by saying that my husband should have been the guest blogger for today’s post. Why? Because he typically does the family bedtime routine and he is AWESOME at it! I mean amazingly awesome. By creating a routine for bedtime and establishing order during this process he has helped our son declare his independence and develop a stronger sense of self, foster a closeness between the two of them, contribute to our son feeling a sense of control over what happens to him, and feel respected and heard.
How to raise successful kids without overparenting
As parents we often become consumed with the idea that every moment of childhood must be geared towards society’s definition of “success.” However, creating such high expectations and micromanaging our children can result in the demise of their lives and have the opposite effect of what we were hoping to achieve. I would like to share this TED talk by Julie Lythcott-Haims about how to raise our kids so that they can thrive and blossom into their best selves.
The Imperfect Parent
Strengthening the Parent-Child Relationship: Building A Bond That Will Last a Lifetime
It’s Thursday night and your car spins into the parking lot of the school for your child. You hurriedly park, grab your car keys, and rush out the car into the school building. You speed walk into your child’s classroom, grab them by the hand, and then rush back into the car to fight the evening traffic. Once you arrive home it is like a mad dash – homework, dinner, wiping of noses and/or tears, cleaning up after everyone, brief moments of adult conversation (if you’re lucky), baths, story time, and then bed. As you sink into the chair or your bed later that night, you may wonder whether you actually spent any quality time with your child or rather did you just participate in a human assembly line of child rearing tasks?