Dating, Parenting, School Age, SIngle Parent Life, Teens, toddlers

Hitting Reset After Divorce: 6 Experts Share How to Get From Surviving to Thriving

It's not easy at all, but it is possible to heal, it is possible to survive, and it is possible to thrive after divorce. I asked some of the experts whose podcasts, research and articles helped me move forward to offer their best piece of advice. I'm so excited to share with you what they have kindly sent me! I hope it helps you and your kids as much as it helped me.

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communication, Highly Sensitive Children, Parenting, School Age, SIngle Parent Life, Teens, toddlers

Why Strengths Based Parenting is Important for Both You and Your Child.

Our strengths can overcome our weaknesses. This fact has become more of a focus in psychology research in recent years. Discovering and building on peoples’ strengths (or your own) is a powerful tool in parenting too. It’s a fantastic way to encourage a positive self-image, hope and optimism for the future, and a sense of purpose. Read the full article to discover the two ways you can apply a strengths focus to parenting.

Parenting, School Age, SIngle Parent Life, toddlers

10 Simple activities to inject fun into your day with kids

Often the best cure for many parenting issues, behaviour problems, bad attitudes, and sibling relationship dramas is one simple idea: FUN. Here are ten of our favourites. Some of these kids' activities are useful ways to make boring tasks (ones the kids usually moan about!) a bit more fun and others are just fun for the sake of it!