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Support for the most important job you do Hand in Hand Parenting’s connecting strategies are proven to have a profoundly positive impact on families. There are three ways we can help you understand your child’s behavior
Support for the most important job you do Hand in Hand Parenting’s connecting strategies are proven to have a profoundly positive impact on families. There are three ways we can help you understand your child’s behavior
Comme la plupart des parents, les disputes entre tes enfants font probablement partie des choses face auxquelles tu te sens bien souvent démuni.e ou qui ont le chic de te mettre hors de toi. Toutes
Connection-based parenting puts connection before correction, is relationship-centered and trauma-aware, and can feel radically different and hopeful.
Dave is a proud father of two grown men. He came to Hand in Hand looking for ways to rebuild his relationship with his sons after years of parenting them the only way he knew how: using punishment & shame in attempts to control their behavior. Through the Hand Listening Tools, Dave’s relationship with his sons grew in ways he couldn’t have imagined possible.Â
Hand in Hand is designated by AMCHP as an evidenced-based Promising Practice. Learn more. Trauma-Responsive Training for educators Support For early childhood educators Discover The trauma-responsive training and support program for early Childhood educational communities
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Whether it’s music, homework, sports or another skill, when a child refuses to practise it can be frustrating. You want your child to progress and increase in confidence, as well as skill.
How can you help?
In this post, one instructor describes how her child went from plugging their ears whenever she suggested practising to happily asking to do more. It all started with a “Special Time Sandwich.” If you are tired of fighting about practising, give it a try.
We all know about physical first aid, even if we haven’t a clue how to actually perform CPR. So why don’t we tend to think about ‘emotional first aid’?
Having a plan for emotional first aid helps your family heal after traumatic events, build closeness and resilience.
New parent? These ideas will nurture you and build a strong base of understanding between you and your baby as you grow together.Â