Author Archives: Ariadne Brill

The 1st Birthday Party! Supporting and Celebrating Your Baby.

The 1st Birthday Party! Supporting and Celebrating Your Baby.

**This post is by Liza, who is sharing some gentle and supportive ways to celebrate a first birthday!** The first birthday is such an important milestone in your baby’s life (and yours too). So how can you avoid the stress that often accompanies such milestones and ensure that both you and your baby enjoy the… Continue Reading

Positive Parenting: Help Your Child Stop Whining

Positive Parenting: Help Your Child Stop Whining

If a child is whining when trying something new, it could mean he is feeling scared or anxious. the sooner you can respond and help your child move beyond the whine and onto addressing the real issue at hand the better. You don’t have to give in to the whine, but rather get to the real issue and meet your child’s need. This not only stops the whine, it also builds trust and strengthens your connection! Continue Reading

What are You Focusing on, the Behavior or Situation?

What are You Focusing on, the Behavior or Situation?

Sometimes as parents we get stuck on focusing just on certain behaviors that we dislike and forget to look at the full situation we are dealing with.  For example, your child is crying, screaming, having a big, tantruming fit! You wish your child would stop, you wish the tears would subside, the screaming would go away and… Continue Reading

5 Ways to Build a Strong Parent-Teacher Relationship

5 Ways to Build a Strong Parent-Teacher Relationship

**This is a guest post from Andrea Nair, she is sharing today her ideas on Ways to reduce conflict and increase connection with your child’s teachers. This article originally appeared on Andrea’s blog here.** The relationship between a parent and their child’s teachers is important for that child’s development and fostering a life-long love of learning.… Continue Reading

Unrealistic Expectations as Parental Anger Triggers

**This is a guest post by Jennifer of Hybrid Rasta Mama** Unrealistic Expectations as Parental Anger Triggers originally appeared here. This version has been updated. Parenting is one of the most stressful jobs you will ever undertake. Each stage of a child’s growth and development has its stressors. However, I believe that parents often add… Continue Reading

When The Boy Who Won’t Share Anything Becomes Mr. Thoughtful

When The Boy Who Won’t Share Anything Becomes Mr. Thoughtful

**This is a guest post by Kelly Bartlett, author of Parenting From Scratch and contributing editor of API Speaks.** Yesterday, JJ willingly gave up his spot on the playground, stepping aside from the climbing structure and saying to a girl, “Here, would you like a turn?” He could see she was standing there at the… Continue Reading

Is Moving Beyond Mommy Wars Possible?

Is Moving Beyond Mommy Wars Possible?

Motherhood can feel lonely at times.  Starting in pregnancy, we may be faced with many choices and some may be different than other mamas-to- be in our social circles.  Once baby is born and we are thrust full force into the first year of motherhood  and many mothers discover just how competitive and isolating motherhood… Continue Reading

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