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Walking the Walk With Parents
Why I run my social media pages alongside my work, why I hope the ripple effect of my work will make a difference to children's mental h
Joy Needs Sadness
Raising children who are emotionally literate helps to support their long-term mental health. I used this video a lot in the early days of B
Grounded and Happy
Sharing some of my mental health journey - so entwined with my physical health. Well-being and self-care have allowed me to learn to priorit
Sibling Squabbles
It's about looking at it from a different perspective and from a child development perspective. Why are sibling arguments helpful? We ne
Are People Born WICKED?
It’s my birthday month and my 40th year, these milestone birthdays really do make me reflect on my experiences, what I’ve learned and...
The Blame Game
"When something bad happens the first thing you want to know is whose fault it is." How true is this? Blame is never helpful and rarely...
It’s OK to Not Be OK - Even If You’re a Child
I often see and hear “They had a meltdown over nothing!” Or “My child has been crying for 20 minutes, I’ve no idea why”. ⠀⠀ Sometimes the...
Sharing Me
I share a lot in my parenting classes and workshops, lots of anecdotes about my parenting journey but that's usually where it ends....
Mistakes Are Not Failure
We all make mistakes, every day something will happen that we wish hadn’t. Reflecting back on that mistake and learning from it doesn’t...
The Cake of Love
When Lorna's birthday cake made by her Dad went viral it created an outpouring of love that shows that it's good to share our grief,
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