When children read just one type of book we’re happy they are reading but we hope they will read other things too. In this first in this series I shared what we do when this happens to us. The second tool to encourage reading is to develop a family reading challenge. Start your own reading challenge I was inspired by… View Post
Parent’s guide to transitioning from doing the packed lunch
Ready to make the transition from you doing all the school lunches and handing over it to your children? Read on for a step by step plan and some printables to help you. Like all good systems for our family this one isn’t a quick fix or set it and forget it. There’s a huge amount of detail here that… View Post
How to thrive more with your partner and there’s kids about
Tony and Alisa DiLorenzo, who are best selling authors and hosts of the world’s #1 Marriage Podcast, One extraordinary marriage. share their tips on maintaining relationships, marriage and the art of balancing kids, the spouse and not forgetting yourself. We get into adult conversation about relationships so maybe this is an episode for headphones and away from little ears…. View Post
Developing your family meal ritual
Part two of creating a family meal ritual that lasts for families. Listen to part one Now we’re at the table and beginning to eat. Listen in to hear ideas on how to create your family meal ritual full of memories and connection that grows with you from high chair to teens. Leave a comment below or… View Post
Alternatives to the sit down lecture
The sit down lecture. Nobody likes it. Whether you’re called into a room, have a table between you or sitting side by side, it’s with a head hung low we all approach the sit down lecture. Well that’s how it was in our house. I don’t know how we got into the rut of lecturing but I guess we have… View Post
Two places + two resources for Positive Connection, calm and conversation in the morning
There’s a lot of hustle in the mornings to get the kids up and out. We have our morning routines. We try not to nag and fuss. It’s great when each child can get up and move through the morning without us but it’s not every day, not all the time and maybe we’re not there yet. So morning runs… View Post
How to prepare for the school year as a parent
New choices to make with the new school year for everyone. What will happen in your family this year? It’s really easy to just fall into a routine with back to school but our family is different each and every year. We made different priorities depending on our stage, where we live and what’s going on with work. Do… View Post
Back to school: Shaping the Parent Mindset
What would happen if you started with a definite mindset about what you would do and will not do? This year I set the challenge to my three sons to make a list of what they really needed for school by looking at their school resource list for their upcoming class. Immediately they printed and wrote a long list of… View Post
We need all the voices in the family meeting
Family meetings help children and families learn how to negotiate and resolve issues, this was the first post in the series. Last time we looked at how family roundtables or gatherings reduce tension by releasing that pressure valve that builds.Today we’re looking at the importance that everyone has a voice at a session. Just because you’re the oldest or the… View Post
Why family meetings are great for reducing tension in families
There are lots of benefits to starting family meetings while a young family. In the first of this family meeting series we talked about the earlier they learn to negotiate and resolve issues the better it is for everyone. Today we’re talking about reducing tension by releasing that pressure value that builds. Siblings want what they want. They don’t come preprogrammed… View Post
Introducing family meetings to young families
Many young families love the idea of a family meeting or what we call a family roundtable. But just can’t see how it will work with young children. Often parents say that family meeting will be a good future event when the children are older. This certainly misses a fantastic opportunity to get started on the intercommunication skills. The early we… View Post
40+ Ways to Connect with Your Child Today
I’m excited to share a special guest post by Rebecca Eanes celebrating her newly released book: Positive Parenting: an essential guide Building and maintaining a strong connection with our children takes focus and work, but the benefits are worth the effort. When children are securely connected with us, they have higher self-esteem, behave better, are more cooperative, and are happier… View Post
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