
Tag: mindfulness
11 Posts


emotional intelligence, Expectations, Guilt, Motherhood, Parent Anger, parenting, self-care, self-regulation, Trauma
“Why do I keep doing that?!”

Aggression, Attachment, Authenticity, Behavior, Behaviour, Communication, emotional intelligence, Empathy, family, Fear, Guilt, Instincts, Motherhood, Parent Anger, parenting, punishment, relationships, Responsive Parenting, self-care, self-regulation, Trauma
Responding, Instead of Reacting

Attachment, emotional intelligence, Empathy, family, gentle parenting, Motherhood, Parent Anger, parenting, peaceful parenting, relationships, Responsive Parenting, self-care, Trauma
Being a Parent is Harder Than I Thought it Would Be: Why is Responsive Parenting Hard Sometimes?

Aggression, Attachment, Behavior, Behaviour, child, child development, Children, Communication, emotion, emotional intelligence, Emotional Outbursts, Empathy, family, gentle parenting, Meltdowns, parenting, peaceful parenting, punishment, relationships, resiliency, Responsive Parenting, self-regulation, tantrum, Time-in, Time-out, trust
Responding to Meltdowns: 5 Steps to Emotional Intelligence and Peace for the Whole Family (Revised Shorter Version)

Aggression, Attachment, Behavior, Behaviour, child, child development, Children, Communication, emotion, emotional intelligence, Emotional Outbursts, Empathy, Expectations, family, gentle parenting, Meltdowns, Motherhood, Parent Anger, parenting, peaceful parenting, punishment, relationships, Respect, Responsive Parenting, reward, self-regulation, Self-soothing, tantrum, Time-in, Time-out, Toddler, trust, Uncategorized
Time-ins Require A Change in Perspective, Not Just Behaviour

Attachment, Behavior, Behaviour, Communication, divergent thinking, education, educator, Egocentrism, emotion, emotional intelligence, Empathy, gentle parenting, Parent Anger, parenting, peaceful parenting, Prosocial, Questions, resiliency, Responsive Parenting, Toddler
“But how does it….?” Responding to repetitive questioning

Aggression, Attachment, Behavior, Behaviour, Egocentrism, emotion, emotional intelligence, Emotional Outbursts, Empathy, gentle parenting, Parent Anger, parenting, peaceful parenting, punishment, resiliency, Responsive Parenting, reward, Risk-taking, self-regulation, tantrum, Toddler, Uncategorized, Yes Environment
Responding to Your Toddler’s Big Emotions

Attachment, Behavior, Behaviour, emotion, emotional intelligence, Empathy, gentle parenting, incentives, parenting, peaceful parenting, punishment, resiliency, Responsive Parenting, reward, self-regulation, tantrum, Uncategorized
Responding to Impatience with Empathy: The Grocery Store Part II

Aggression, Attachment, Behavior, Behaviour, Communication, emotion, emotional intelligence, Emotional Outbursts, Empathy, gentle parenting, incentives, Meltdowns, Parent Anger, parenting, peaceful parenting, punishment, resiliency, Responsive Parenting, reward, self-regulation, tantrum, Toddler, Uncategorized
Responding to a Big Emotional Release in Public, With Empathy and Compassion: The Grocery Store Part IV

Aggression, Attachment, Behavior, Behaviour, emotion, emotional intelligence, Empathy, gentle parenting, parenting, peaceful parenting, punishment, resiliency, Responsive Parenting, reward, self-regulation, tantrum, Transitions, Uncategorized