Tag: parent-child connectedness

A Grandma Listens

The Daddy was trying to talk his daughter out of the tantrum, but our teacher kept gently reminding him that this was exactly what his little girl needed to do, and that she was smart to work on her feelings so vigorously.

One Dad Supports Another

“You know, my son is driving me absolutely crazy. He whines and whines and I just go up the wall. Sometimes I have to leave the room, ’cause I don’t want to hurt him and I’m going nuts. I just leave him alone when he does that.”

A Teacher Reaches Out

I just told them both that I was there for them and that it was okay to cry.

Let’s Connect!

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Throwing Food, Not Tantrums

After dinner, I remembered the Hand in Hand idea of allowing “taboo” things during Special Time.

The Yellow Car

Our older son tore it out of his brother’s hands and said that he was playing with it.

Helping a Child With Guilt and Fear

I sensed that she was being triggered by the memory of her sister’s serious fall. I followed her to her room, where she was hiding in the closet. I went in there to do Staylistening, but she wouldn’t look at me and wasn’t communicative.

Special Time Before Homework

I was very proud of her transition, and I felt like Special Time had really smoothed things in a way that made us both very pleased.

Defusing Diaper Changing

She kept forcefully resisting me when I would try to get her lie her down on her changing pad.

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The Healing Power of Parenting

Why was I plagued by thoughts of my less-than-ideal childhood when I should be enjoying my daughter’s happy one?

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