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Indira Raja

Indira Raja, Certified Hand in Hand Instructor Welcome to my page! I am so glad you are here! I came across Hand in Hand Parenting in 2014 when I was looking for ways to help

Next Steps – Building Ongoing Support

We are so honored that you’ve joined us for Refresh. We hope you will keep coming back to this classroom anytime you need to Refresh again.  This classroom will remind of the foundation or building

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Raising Happier Tweens: Staying Close and Enjoying Your Connection Online Class

[student course_id=”48″]You have access to this class. Go to class.[/student]On-line classes and literature products are 25% off when you join the Hand in Hand Parent Club

Is navigating the “tween” years making you feel like you might be lost at sea?

Are you starting to see some new ‘attitude’ or feeling your child withdraw or suddenly blow up?  Have you been wondering how to use the Hand in Hand tools as your young one turns into a tween? What does it look like to set healthy limits with a tween?

Talking About Tweens (and their Tantrums)

This week on the podcast talk turns to tweens and what it takes to parent through what can bring some on turbulent times. With Abigail parenting a double tween household and Elle raising a 10-year-old,

Parenting Preteens: Letting Them Grow, Keeping Them Close

Ah, parenting preteens, finally our kids are ready to stand on their own two feet. Our job is nearly done. Our children, as they grow into pre-teens, don’t need us so much. Right? Wrong! They need our love and warm attention, just as much now as when they clung to us sobbing on their first day at school. They need our confidence in them. They need our faith in their intrinsic goodness. They need our conviction that they can figure out this perplexing, sometimes hostile world and find their place.

Teen Emotions: Helping Your Teen To Release

My daughter, 13, and I were getting ready for bed this week when things turned playful. It started because she is a master at picking up any irritation in my voice, even when I’m not

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