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It's ok for your child to be angry
It's ok for your child to be angry

Seeing your child consumed with fury is a horrible feeling for parents. So, is it OK for a child to be angry?

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Anger ManagementElaine Halligan19 October 2021Controlling Anger, Angry Emotions, Anger Management, Children getting angry, Aggressive ChildComment
Letting Go of Perfectionism
Letting Go of Perfectionism

When Perfectionism is coupled with stress or is extreme, it is correlated with depression, anxiety, eating disorders and other mental health problems.

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TemperamentElaine Halligan14 October 2021Perfectionism and anxiety, perfectionism disorder, perfectionism and depression, people pleaser, cause of people pleasingComment
The Secret to Helping your Children be Resilient
The Secret to Helping your Children be Resilient

Helping children deal with life’s knocks is a vital part of our role as parents. We do them no favours when we cotton wool them and protect them from life’s emotional roller coaster

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Confident/Contented ChildrenElaine Halligan29 September 2021Resilient Kid, Resilient Child, Building resilience, importance of self-esteem, emotion coachComment
Does your child have a healthy sporting mindset, or do they want to win at any cost?
Does your child have a healthy sporting mindset, or do they want to win at any cost?

When playing competitive sport, a determination to win at any cost, often results in your devaluing yourself in the process ………

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Competition, Game PlayingElaine Halligan12 September 2021embracing challenges, seeing effor, finding lessons and inspiration, sportsmanship, follow rules and instructions Comments
Have you or your child got Starting School Anxiety?
Have you or your child got Starting School Anxiety?

. Staring big school is a real landmark in your child’s life as well as yours and it is normal to be feeling slightly anxious

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AnxietyElaine Halligan24 August 2021Anxious Child, starting big school, anxiety starting school, back to school anxiety, back to school stress Comment
Bedwetting: the taboo subject, few parents are willing to talk about
Bedwetting: the taboo subject, few parents are willing to talk about

If you’re the parent of a child that regularly wets their bed at night it’s very easy to feel alone because it’s still a bit of a taboo subject that few people are willing to talk about.

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SleepElaine Halligan19 July 2021Bedwetting, health problem, children's habits and behaviour, better night's sleep, bladder function control Comments
Lockdown Learnings and Character Traits
Lockdown Learnings and Character Traits

Given 80% of parenting is modelling, you children will have been watching you. Children see. Children do. Lockdown learnings to help your child improve their character traits.

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Calmer ParentingElaine Halligan11 July 2021Covid Lockdown Learnings, Personality and Character Traits, Quarantine learnings, pandemic transition, New traits from lockdownComment
The Gender Agenda
The Gender Agenda

Are SINGLE SEX or CO-ED SCHOOLS best? Or is it more important to match your child to a school that SUPPORTS their needs.

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Gender IssuesElaine Halligan21 June 2021gender preference, gender issues, gender desires, sexual orientation, Gender IdentityComment
" What your boy needs is a darned good smack."
" What your boy needs is a darned good smack."

As parents we have all experienced Low Parenting Moments, ( LPM’s) - this was my worst one.

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Positive DisciplineElaine Halligan6 June 2021discipline, dyslexia, neurodivers, smacking, my child's different, differently wired, PDA, ADHD Comments
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🎄 Elf on the Shelf: Fun or Problematic? 🎄

I love Christmas traditions, but I have a few concerns about Elf on the Shelf. Hear me out…
Using an elf to monitor whether kids are “naughty or nice” might not be the positive lesson we
Those tangled Christmas tree lights!!! It’s the same every single year!! 🎄🤣
As parents, we hold an incredible power in our hands - the power to shape how our children see themselves. 

With our words, attitudes and actions, we can bless their sense of self-worth, helping them grow into confident, capable individuals. Or, wit
Seeing your child consumed with fury is a horrible feeling for parents. But, is it OK to be angry.⁠
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I know it’s hard for us to accept this as we may be struggling with our own emotions and the questions raised by the anger. ⁠
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Rather than fo
So thankful to our furry friends that are always happy to see us! 🐶😻

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