Media Type: Video

Handling |aggression with Play

Hand in Hand Parenting instructors Michelle Carlson and Kirsten Nottleson show you how to handle |aggression with play in this Facebook Live demonstration. Be…

Calm and Playful Responses to Help a Child Sleep

When a child resist’s sleep, he or she is not deliberately trying to manipulate or annoy. Bedtime often involves a period of separation between a parent and a child that can be confronting for them. Darkness

Help a child that hits, kicks or bites

A child’s aggressive behavior is driven by fears. Shouting, getting angry yourself or giving harsh punishment only adds to them and keeps the aggressive cycl…

HIH Changing lives 2017

Hand in Hand Parenting is changing parents lives globally. Learn more about us at www.handinhandparenting.org. We look forward to connecting with you! Facebo…

Three-Step Plan to Help After School Upsets

After school upsets happen when children feel disconnected. It can happen simply because they’ve been away from us, but also because navigation school can be…

Tantrums: Understanding Them and What to Do

Tantrums can be one of the big challenges of parenting. But now there’s a new way to understand them. Get your copy of the free download for parents, caregiv…

Roma Norriss Talks to Robin Grille

“The case for peaceful parenting starts with you and me.” Listen to this inspiring message from Robin Grille, author of Parenting for a Peaceful World, as he…

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From the book by Patty Wipfler, Founder of Hand in Hand Parenting, and Tosha Schore, MA.

Tools for Connection

What can you do to build your child’s sense of connection for more cooperation, better learning, less sibling rivalry, and more laughter at your house? _____…

Importance of Connection

A sense of being seen by you and connected to you bestows real powers on your child. It grants them the ability to think, to cooperate, to feel good about th…

Helping Kids Get Along

We’re going to let you in on a little secret… Children want to have a good relationship with one another. But they need your help to get there. How can you help? Check out this

How to Keep from “Losing It”

One minute, your kids are screaming. The next minute, you are. Then comes the guilt, and the, “Oh %@!$, I swore I’d never do that…” Sound familiar? The good news: You’re not alone. The better

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