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Kid's Conflict & Sibling Rivalry eCourse - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Mindful Parenting eCourse - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Diffusing Aggression through Connection eCourse - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
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Why we explode and how to prevent it - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Why we explode and how to prevent it - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Table of Contents The reality that doesn’t get talked about enough is that anger is a very real and daily challenge for most parents as they juggle the various wants and needs in the family; their child’s anger, their partner’s anger, their own anger. If your frustration builds and becomes overwhelming, know that this is understandable and this article will …
Secure attachment fosters emotional intelligence and resilience in children
Secure attachment fosters emotional intelligence and resilience in children
Secure attachment is connected to developing social skills, emotional intelligence and resilience in children. Attachment theory states there are three attachment styles, with secure attachment being optimum for child development. Why is secure attachment beneficial?
Obedience versus cooperation: What every parent needs to know
Obedience versus cooperation: What every parent needs to know
For generations, obedience was seen as the parenting goal: get your child to listen, to comply, to behave. Obedience training relies on consequences, punishments or rewards to ensure children comply, often without questioning or understanding why. Peaceful parenting values connection over exerting control
Why we explode and how to prevent it - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Why we explode and how to prevent it - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Table of Contents The reality that doesn’t get talked about enough is that anger is a very real and daily challenge for most parents as they juggle the various wants and needs in the family; their child’s anger, their partner’s anger, their own anger. If your frustration builds and becomes overwhelming, know that this is understandable and this article will …
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Secrets of success in getting children dressed
Secrets of success in getting children dressed
What are the secrets of success in getting a toddler dressed? Every parent of young children has had at least some of those pulling their hair out moments when they’re needing to get out the door... but their child has zero interest in getting dressed! Sound familiar?!
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Empathy makes difficult feelings much less difficult - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Empathy makes difficult feelings much less difficult - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Much of what is judged to be defiance, misbehaviour, resistance, laziness, spite or selfishness stems from your child having unmet emotional needs and consequently not feeling good in themselves. At such times reasoning, demanding, appealing, threatening or bribing can add to their underlying frustrations and do nothing to address their unmet emotional needs, but applying a little empathy goes a long way to turning things around. Maintaining our child’s emotional health and wellbeing is essential to fostering a culture of harmony and cooperation in the family.
The Child's Basic Needs Checklist - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
The Child's Basic Needs Checklist - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
This emotional needs checklist can help parents identify what might be missing when their behaviour is out of balance.
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eCourses and resources
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Article: Healing your child's trauma
Article: Healing your child's trauma
Article: The courage to walk the path less travelled
Article: The courage to walk the path less travelled
Article: Peacefully Parenting Your Anxious or Resistant Child
Article: Peacefully Parenting Your Anxious or Resistant Child
We live in a society where children are applauded for being independent, so peacefully parenting an anxious or resistant child can be a challenge. What can help? Quality of connection with your child, working with educators when settling your child into a setting and empathising.
Article & audio: Navigating bedtime struggles
Article & audio: Navigating bedtime struggles
Table of Contents Navigating bedtime struggles On any particular night, bedtime can be a really beautiful time of bonding or an upsetting and stressful time! In a lot of families, big ruptures happen around the bedtime routine and attempts to get children to sleep. Every parent has experienced that sinking feeling when our child, who we thought was finally settled, …
Article: Navigating Parental Frustrations Without Threats or Yelling
Article: Navigating Parental Frustrations Without Threats or Yelling
Table of Contents Your day starts with hopes and intentions for harmony, yet conflicts get sparked! You start your day intending to stay calm and avoid getting annoyed with your child. But before long, you’re in that impossible bind where you NEED your child’s cooperation and they’re just not on board! You feel frustrated, stuck and powerless. You implore, you …
Article: Therapeutic Play
Article: Therapeutic Play
Therapeutic play has healing power and is something we can all do to help our kids process anger, fear, anxiety and worry. Parents can find play hard, but this article has plenty of tips for how to introduce more play into your family.
Why kids cooperate more when you eliminate the threat of consequences - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Why kids cooperate more when you eliminate the threat of consequences - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Table of Contents “Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent than the one derived from fear of punishment.” ~ Gandhi If you’ve already figured out that using punishments or threats of punishments is not the way to go, scroll down to the “What does work” section. But first, let’s talk about some of the pitfalls …
The Empathy Effect - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
The Empathy Effect - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Sibling Struggles - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Sibling Struggles - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
Parents understandably want their children to love each other, care about each other and hopefully learn healthy ways of working through differences. Witnessing acts of kindness between siblings is incredibly heart-melting for parents. Sibling struggles, on the other hand, are difficult to deal with.
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The Empathy Effect - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
The Empathy Effect - The Peaceful Parent Institute - Genevieve Simperingham
The Power of Play
The Power of Play
Repairing the connection after conflict with your child
Repairing the connection after conflict with your child
Peaceful Self-Parenting
Peaceful Self-Parenting
Active listening improves communication in the parent child relationship
Active listening improves communication in the parent child relationship
How you can make chores more inviting to your child
How you can make chores more inviting to your child
The difference between natural or imposed consequences
The difference between natural or imposed consequences
Balancing body autonomy and necessary health interventions
Balancing body autonomy and necessary health interventions
Compassionate Education
Compassionate Education
The power of play
The power of play
If you want your teenager to be patient, reasonable, and understanding
If you want your teenager to be patient, reasonable, and understanding
The role of Mindfulness in Peaceful Parenting - Peaceful Parent Institute
The role of Mindfulness in Peaceful Parenting - Peaceful Parent Institute
The pitfalls of obedience training - Peaceful Parent Institute
The pitfalls of obedience training - Peaceful Parent Institute
Article: "I" Statements - Expressing limits non-aggressively
Article: "I" Statements - Expressing limits non-aggressively
Article: Peaceful Self-Parenting
Article: Peaceful Self-Parenting
Peaceful Parenting Instructor information page
Peaceful Parenting Instructor information page
Setting limits can bring healing tears and tantrums
Setting limits can bring healing tears and tantrums
Why we explode and how to prevent it
Why we explode and how to prevent it
Article: Parenting differently from family or friends
Article: Parenting differently from family or friends
Article: Sibling Struggles
Article: Sibling Struggles
Article: The freedom to feel what one feels, rather than what one "should" feel
Article: The freedom to feel what one feels, rather than what one "should" feel
Repairing the connection after conflict with your child
Repairing the connection after conflict with your child
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Peaceful Parenting Step by Step eCourse
Peaceful Parenting Step by Step eCourse
Peacefully navigating conflicts
Peacefully navigating conflicts
Why it's important to free your child from the burden of shame - The Way of the Peaceful Parent
Why it's important to free your child from the burden of shame - The Way of the Peaceful Parent
Compassionate Education
Compassionate Education
Diffusing Aggression with Connection, PP Step by Step eCourse and 10 Day PP Challenge Bundle Special Offer
Diffusing Aggression with Connection, PP Step by Step eCourse and 10 Day PP Challenge Bundle Special Offer
When your child won't take "no" for an answer
When your child won't take "no" for an answer
Article: Raising children to feel at peace in themselves
Article: Raising children to feel at peace in themselves
Article: My body belongs to me
Article: My body belongs to me
Article: Parenting as a healing journey
Article: Parenting as a healing journey
Article: Secure attachment fosters emotional and social intelligence
Article: Secure attachment fosters emotional and social intelligence
Article: Helping children when they hit, bite or push
Article: Helping children when they hit, bite or push
Article: Aggression – Why children lash out and what to do
Article: Aggression – Why children lash out and what to do
Article: Being a peaceful parent isn’t about perfection, it’s a journey
Article: Being a peaceful parent isn’t about perfection, it’s a journey
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Raising Remarkable Kids free video summit
Article: Ways to teach Mindfulness to Kids
Article: Ways to teach Mindfulness to Kids
Article: Why we explode and how to prevent it
Article: Why we explode and how to prevent it
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