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Explore these simple suggestions with Gail Smith to enhance the task of building better relationships with your child. The Primary Years.
Read MoreExplore these simple suggestions with Gail Smith to enhance the task of building better relationships with your child. The Primary Years.
Read MoreChildren will, from time to time, challenge your authority and demand that their needs be met. Gail Smith shares some positive cues that give you a greater capacity to manage the situation and reduce the impact on both the parent and the child.
Read MoreEvery child will encounter a mix of excitement and anxiety at the start of a new school year. Gail Smith shares tips on actions you can take to ease the pressure for your child and let them know you are navigating this journey together.
Read MoreHeading back to school is an adventure, but we know it can bring butterflies for some! Gail Smith has awesome tips to help your family smoothly glide into the new school year. Let's make it an exciting journey together!"
Read MoreEver feel like school holidays are dragging, and the kids are a bit bored? Check out these cool ideas from Gail Smith to keep the children entertained and working together this summer. The Primary Years
Read MoreDive into profound insights with Gail Smith, exploring the meaningful value of dedicating one-on-one time with each of your children.
Read MoreStart giving your child a sense of control. Build independence in them so they grow stronger. Discover with Gail Smith why encouraging your child's independence is a hallmark of good parenting.
Read MoreTalk less, listen more next time when you are having a conversation with your children. Consider the following reasons why active listening is so important by Gail Smith.
Read MoreWith the challenges children face today, from academic pressures to social media’s influence, fostering their mental and emotional health has never been more important. Read on for some strategies and insights to help you in this enriching yet challenging endeavour.
Read MoreBeyond the holiday joys, discover exciting ways to usher in the new year with your family in a truly meaningful and memorable manner.
Read MoreWith no expectation placed on you other than enjoying each other’s company, having fun with your child is all about finding quality time that is a such a precious and valuable way of building lasting and healthy relationships.
Read MoreWhat we say and how we say it has such an impact on our child. Consider the following thoughts about the positive impact speaking well has on your child.
Read MoreCreativity is intelligence having fun. Read on to see how creativity can be a major driving force of learning for your child.
Read MoreAfter a bustling year and festive celebrations, now it’s time to savour the leisurely days of summer with your family. Read on for inspiring ideas to enrich those family experiences.
Read MoreKeep the Christmas spirit alive in the family. Explore unique ideas within these reflections to find out how.
Read MoreIt’s essential and memory-making to create family traditions at Christmas and focus on what matters.
Read MoreIt’s a natural part of life to feel anger. We need to understand that a child can often misinterpret our anger and will often take on much of the blame when we have a meltdown. Managing our anger around children is the best way to ensure your feelings do not overpower your child. Our angry outbursts can sometimes lead them to shut down and to avoid being in our presence.
Read on for some thoughts on how your anger can influence your child.
Read MoreI know it’s hard if there are risks, but, teach your child to have a go and to be a risk-taker. Read on for some advantages of this.
Read MoreIt’s natural for children to feel angry on occasion. Here are some tips to help manage this.
Read MoreWe are all learning how to parent daily. It keeps evolving as new experiences come our way. Nothing is constant as our children develop and change over the years. Read on for some reflections on what works well when engaging with your child.
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