Author Archives: Ariadne Brill

Sharing Sunday

Hello Sunday! We are staying in today after an amazing outing yesterday. We went to visit a mountain play park where the boys braved a mountain bob sled, a giant tube slide and got to play on a beautiful castle playground and experience a wild ride on a zip line. What I’m sharing this week: Safety Safari from Moving… Continue Reading

Weekend Challenge: Parenting on Auto-Pilot#1

Weekend Challenge: Parenting on Auto-Pilot#1

Many situations in life make us respond on auto-pilot.  Sometimes being on auto-pilot can make things easier and sometimes harder. When it comes to parenting,  at times auto-pilot leads us to respond in ways that can cramp our relationship with our children.  The good news, it’s never too late to work on changing these responses.… Continue Reading

Giant List of Self-Care Skills for Babies,Toddlers and Preschoolers

Giant List of Self-Care Skills for Babies,Toddlers and Preschoolers

Self Care Skills By Age (Babies, Toddlers and Preschool Children) Giving children a chance to practice self care skills is a very important part of growth and development. The time and effort you invest into encouraging self care is a sure way to help your child feel capable. Learning to get dressed, brushing teeth and… Continue Reading

Sunday Sharing

Hello Sunday! We took a ride on an old steam train today! We had a picnic, played with balls,bubbles, made new friends and even had a chance to climb up the engine and look at the coal tender…An amazing adventure!     Articles & posts that I’m sharing this week: The Mule has this great… Continue Reading

Control Does Not Equal Discipline

Control Does Not Equal Discipline

Today I am welcoming Kimberly of The Single Crunch to share a bit about her journey into peaceful parenting. Kimberly’ story is one of hope and hopefully inspiring to others. Choosing to parent in a positive way is possible, even if the journey didn’t start out so.  Thank you Kimberly for your honesty and for… Continue Reading

Weekend Challenge: Simply Be

Weekend Challenge: Simply Be

Sometimes we have so much to do. So many plans, packed schedules… perhaps you are driving the children from one activity to the next, juggling work, the household, your own projects…things get a bit out of hand. It’s easy to start to feel disconnected from our children, from ourselves. When we are constantly running through… Continue Reading

10 Creative Play Ideas for Practicing Positive Parenting

10 Creative Play Ideas for Practicing Positive Parenting

Creative play is a very  important part of children’s development. Play has a very central role your child’s learning and development. Every kind of play, be it free play, creative play, art based or music based play can nurture your child’s imagination. Such activities also allow your child to actively work on developing good motor… Continue Reading

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