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Community Question: Overwhelmed, Helpless and Yelling

November 9, 2014 Amy 2 Comments

    I’m trying desperately to change the way I parent, but I’m having a hard time. I don’t spank,…

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Posted in: Community Question, For Parents, Siblings, Uncategorized Filed under: helpless, infant, multiple children, nursing, overwhelm, peaceful conflict resolution, peaceful parenting, sibling rivalry, siblings, support, yelling

CQ: Responding Gently to Yelling

August 27, 2014 Amy

  A letter from a community member: I am easily stressed and have struggled to stay calm and not yell…

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Posted in: Community Question, Discipline, Preschoolers (3-5), Toddlers (1-3), Uncategorized Filed under: Anger, Emotional Intelligence, gentle parenting, Guilt, life skills, peaceful parenting, personal responsibility, screaming, social skills, yelling

Keeping Kids Safe Around the Christmas Tree

December 16, 2013 Ashley Kagan, Med MECD and Amy C. Bryant, EdS, LPC

“I’m curious how to keep my nine month old away from the Christmas tree.”   What a great question! We always…

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Posted in: Babies (0-1), Community Question, Preschoolers (3-5), Uncategorized

Going to the Home Bathroom Alone

December 9, 2013 Amy 1 Comment

My 5-year old refuses to go to the bathroom or to get a toy alone and it’s driving us crazy. Every…

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Posted in: Community Question, Discipline, Preschoolers (3-5), School Age (5-10), Uncategorized Filed under: afraid, blame, capability, Connection, fear, gentle parenting, Problem Solving, shame, support, temperament

Homework in Middle School

December 8, 2013 Amy

“I’m looking for ideas. My middle school child who is so vibrant and easy going and really cares about priorities…

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Posted in: Community Question, Discipline, Teenagers (13-18), Tweens (10-13), Uncategorized Filed under: choice, homework, motivation, responsibility, significance

Curiosity Questions

October 29, 2013 Amy 1 Comment

The purpose of curiosity questions is to guide our children as they learn about the world around them. The word…

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Posted in: Community Question, Discipline, Preschoolers (3-5), School Age (5-10), Siblings, Teenagers (13-18), Toddlers (1-3), Tweens (10-13), Uncategorized Filed under: brushing teeth, chores, critical thinking, getting dressed, homework, Problem Solving, sibling rivalry

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