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4 Ways to Deal with Your Child’s Violent Outbursts

Kids of all ages can be prone to violent outbursts. Sometimes these violent outbursts get out of control. When your child screams, hits, bites, or kicks it can leave you feeling overwhelmed and discouraged. Your tendency, when this happens, might…

Sibling Conflict

Sibling Conflict A 5-Session Online Course I’m Ready What is the Sibling Conflict Online Course? Five 30-minute, pre-recorded sessions on YOUR schedule! A 5-session online course to help you guide your kids from bickering to bonding. YOU CAN STRENGTHEN YOUR…

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How to Take Advantage of Sibling Rivalry to Explain Emotions and Feelings to a Child

Few things can be more frustrating as a parent than trying to mediate sibling rivalry. You want your kids to be friends but instead they are fighting, badgering, and teasing each other. It feels like you are getting nowhere!  You…

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Family Conflict

Family Conflict Kids have conflict. Parents have conflict. How do we teach reconciliation? Your kids are at it… again! (Or maybe it’s you and your husband…) Does the fighting and bickering ever stop?! Siblings fighting day in and day out…

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Can True Empathy Really Be Taught to Kids?

You want your kids to think about others’ feelings. That’s empathy. But can you teach empathy to kids or does it just come naturally? It’s not always automatic, is it? We all know the awful feeling when your child hurts…

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The Power of Empathy: How to Teach Your Child to “Feel Another’s Feelings” | Ep. 53

“How do you think that makes your sister feel?” or “You can’t do that to him!” Sound familiar? As a parent you likely want your child to be known as kind, generous, sensitive, and empathetic. These expectations can cause stress…

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How to Connect with Your Kids in Any Circumstance | Ep. 47

As you’re heading into some potentially stressful situations over the next few weeks (changing schedules, relatives who might judge your parenting, or not feeling connected to your kiddos) take some time and listen to this encouraging podcast we pulled out…