The ongoing bushfires around Australia are extraordinary. We’ve all seen them. Too many have experienced them or had close encounters, either personally or through a friend or loved one.
Teaching Your Child the Art of Psychological Flexibility
Have you ever watched what happens when your child or teen is upset, sad, or challenged?
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Raising Confident Kids Who Love God: Darlene Zschech’s Insights
By: Laura Bennett
In a recent interview with pastor and worship artist Darlene Zschech, we got talking about parenting, and raising the next generation.
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You’re Taking Forever!!!
If you’ve got kids (and even if you don’t), you’re well aware that Christmas morning is the most hotly anticipated moment of the year.
The Santa Conversation
Christmas time is here, a time when our children talk about all the things that Santa will bring them.
A Fresh Perspective on a Routine Assignment
By: Jenny Baxter
My head screwed up with this fresh perspective. Oh my goodness!
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Are Activity Trackers Good for Children?
Wearable trackers like the Fitbit, Garmin, Moove, or even smart-watches are gaining significant market-share with children – and with Christmas so close, it’s likely that they’ll be in plenty of Santa stockings.
How to Trust Your Motherly Intuition
By: Jenny Baxter
How did Anna know what to do with her screaming baby? By trusting her motherly intuition – and with a little help from her Mamma!
Why Your Kids Need a Tribe
Everyone needs to be known by someone. Just one significant other.
Why I’m not Afraid to Take my Kids Out in Public
By: Jenny Baxter
There was a recent news report about a Christchurch family who visited a local café. By accident they discovered they were labelled as the “family with the terrifying kid”! Read about it here >>>.
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