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Positive Discipline in Parenting

Raising a well-mannered child is a goal that each parent has but disciplining your children is more than yelling at them and forcing them to act correctly, if you’ve been struggling to help your young ones develop a positive attitude and don’t know where to start then here are a few tips to help you moving forward.
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Parenting. Creating a positive home environment starts by finding ways of improving the relationship you have with your children.
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Dealing with Tantrums

Tantrums can leave you exhausted, battered and frustrated. Take care of your child’s immediate needs, reassure them of your love and forgiveness, and then find a way to replenish yourself as a parent. Write a list of quick activities that will help you to calm down and recharge your own batteries. Include some activities that you can do with your child too, such as watching a funny video, reading a story to them that makes you both laugh, giving them a back rub or mini
Karen Holford
Karen Holford has masters degrees in child psychology and family therapy, but believes the best learning about family and relationships has always been from her
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How to Help Children Manage Disappointment
Building resilience in children is something that should never be taken lightly when it comes to childhood development. Though childhood is often seen as a carefree time to grow and mould into the person they want to become, this does not mean that they are shielded against emotional hurt, challenges, and trauma during the journey.

Danielle Clarke
My name is Daniele. I’m a registered psychologist and founder of Superpower Kids, a program that delivers socialemotional learning resources to thousands of children in For full article, click here
Teaching Kids to be Cool and Calm
As a clinical psychologist, I am increasingly dismayed by the rising levels of mental health issues in our beautiful country, and indeed, around the world. It is my personal belief that the way in which we deal with high levels of stress in our lives significantly affects the state of our mental health. Ongoing high levels of stress are associated with increased levels of both anxiety and depression, as well as a range of Dr Tracey Zielinski
Dr Tracey Zielinski is a clinical psychologist, author and speaker who is passionate about teaching people to better recognise and manage stress which she believes has
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How to Help Teach Children Empathy and Strengthen Their Emotional Intelligence
As parents, we always want what’s best for our children. We want them to be emotionally intelligent and hope to instil in them a sense of empathy and compassion so that they can grow up to be caring, considerate adults. But how do we go about doing that? It isn’t always easy to teach our kids about empathy and emotional intelligence, especially when
Danielle Clarke
I’m a registered psychologist and founder of Superpower Kids, a program that delivers social-emotional learning resources to thousands of children in Australia and
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Positive Discipline Which Builds Rather Than Punishes
Having discipline, learning right from wrong, and being able to control our actions. All of these are essential elements parents want to build into their child’s mind. The home and classroom are two places that offer great opportunities to instil these characteristics. In this article, we will focus on positive discipline strategies which build positive behaviour



Joe Christensen
Joe Christensen is a teacher, sports coach, author and international presenter who specialises in positive behaviour and engagement strategies for children and adolescents. For full article, click here
How to Help Toddlers and Preschoolers Manage Tantrums and Meltdowns


We’ve all been there, waiting patiently on the sidelines while our child falls to pieces getting ready, leaving the supermarket or receiving the wrong snack.Tantrums and meltdowns can catch you by surprise and look different depending on the day. At times, your child might display explosive anger, argue endlessly and refuse to do what you Dr Nicole Carvill
Dr Nicole Carvill is a child psychologist, researcher, presenter and PhD graduate who dedicates her time to helping children and families thrive.
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Helping Your Child Manage Disappointment
Disappointment can be a difficult emotion to manage, especially for parents. Nobody likes to see their child hurt or upset, and it can be challenging to help them navigate this. However, this can be an excellent opportunity to teach them coping skills that will help them deal with disappointment throughout their lives. After all, it’s
Renee Rosales
Renee is an advocate, an innovator, and an educator. Since founding two successful virtual schools in Arizona, she has continued to develop her commitment to education
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How Connecting to Nature Can Support Children’s Emotional Development

There’s no doubt moving through the tantrum phase of early childhood is tough on parents. Waiting out it out until the emotions pass, trying to support your child to find the words to express how they’re feeling. But getting through it can be easier by introducing your child to Wayapa Wuurrk, earth mindfulness. Wayapa is a beautiful, gentle movement
Rachael Bonetti
I’m a corporate trainer, international speaker, podcast host, writer, wellbeing practitioner and former executive assistant.
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