
Meltdowns are a sensitive subject for me. I should admit that I was simply scared of them and reacted to them
Learn practical ways to support your child’s growing
Meltdowns are a sensitive subject for me. I should admit that I was simply scared of them and reacted to them
I would like to share with you an amazing book written by my mentor and friend, Ruth Anne Hammond, “Respecting Babies:
I vividly remember my childhood from a very young age, often thinking about events, people, and how they affected who I
We had a very interesting discussion in one of my RIE Parent-Infant Guidance classes. A parent asked if we agree with
Often, society sees diaper changes as necessary chores that must be accomplished many times a day, but not necessarily as valuable
Open-ended Ideas for an Art Project: Fall Collage
I would love to share with you a few ideas for some ART Projects. On the one hand, the ideas are
What Does a Baby Need in the First Two Years of Life?
We spent many weeks together in our RIE® Parent-Infant Guidance™ Classes, discussing how babies’ brains rapidly develop during the initial years
When toddlers begin to exhibit hitting behavior, many parents become concerned and ask, “What should we do?” This query has motivated
“Every time I’m on a phone call, it seems like my child urgently needs my attention,” It is hard!! “I
Should You Engage Your Child’s Imaginary Friend? (Guest post by Kenney Myers)
As a child, I had an imaginary friend who I named Nevedimka (“Invisible”). She was a great support for me
Limit Setting (Hitting other children)
How do we decide what the limits are? How can we enforce them? Will it be the same limits at different
Siblings can be wonderful additions to any family, but to a toddler, they may not be a welcoming site. As wonderful
Saying No or Saying I Hear YOU!
How many times a day do you have a situation in your family when you feel like you need to set
Limit setting and discipline are two topics that are often brought up by parents during our parenting class discussions. . Today
For young children, low-intensity parallel play can quickly escalate into a high-intensity exchange. When they feel overwhelmed they begin to struggle
Have you decided that it is time for your little one to attend preschool? Are you ready to become acquainted
Playdates can be a great opportunity for our children to socialize. We attend play dates hoping it will be fun for
Healthy Habits –Trying New Foods
Our Parenting Place is excited to share its latest collaboration with Endorphinzzz Founder, Irina Shulkin, Health Coach and Certified Holistic Nutrition
Changing Your Child’s Sleep Routine
My friend, Nika recently asked me a question: “My three-year-old daughter, Lisa, goes to sleep relatively easily, but I always lie
Toby is My Bear! “That’s Mine!” “Johnny took my shovel!” “Sally is in my spot!” “I want to go first!” As
Do you know people who are confident, assertive, and competent without being aggressive?
“To unconditionally accept children is to love children not because they are beautiful, smart, get good grades, or are helpful, but
What if He Doesn’t Want to Learn?
We all hope and wish our children will love learning. And what if they don’t? What if they are bored in
It is easy to send a message of acceptence as well as to withdraw acceptence. Last summer I was visiting my
We invite you to a very unique parenting class. In this class, parents have the opportunity to learn important parenting skills: