Ask Me Anything for Parents of T(w)een – Keeping your cool when things get hot with your t(w)een
Ask Me Anything for Parents of T(w)een – Keeping your cool when things get hot with your t(w)een
Come with any question you have about your t(w)een!
Come with any question you have about your t(w)een!
Educators can manage and support separation anxiety at school with a "Connection Plan" that strengthens the home-school partnership using the Hand in Hand Listening Tools. In this free training, you'll learn how to implement an effective child-centred plan that helps staff and parents work together. You must preregister to get the zoom link and/or replay
With all the love in our hearts, parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers, and assistant teachers want the very best for our children. We develop so many skills and ideas for nurturing our youngsters. AND we all have questions about situations, ages and stages, our own responses, what could be better, and how to navigate particular issues. […]
We parents set limits all the time. Sometimes we set limits to stop our children from doing something we can't allow, like hit their sibling or mess with the dog. And sometimes we set limits because we need them to start doing something, like get shoes on or come to the dinner table. If our […]
Are you the parent of a gamer? Does your family struggle with managing video games? You’re not alone. Join Velma (aka Mama Mavel) for a free, live QA session, where you can have your questions answered and learn tools that will help you more confidently navigate setting limits, manage feelings, and build connection around gaming.
Are you the parent of a gamer? Does your family struggle with managing video games? You’re not alone. Join Velma (aka Mama Mavel) for a free, live QA session, where you can have your questions answered and learn tools that will help you more confidently navigate setting limits, managing feelings, and building connection around gaming.
In this free webinar, you will discover how to: Assist them to celebrate their own unique qualities and appreciate each other's. Guide them to approach conflict with connection-geared solutions. Enjoy your children individually and, thus fortify them to deal with shared activities, objects and events. Effectively respond to sibling and friend squabbles with fresh eyes […]