Author Archives: Ariadne Brill

The Benefits of Messy Play And How To Make it Slightly Less Messy

The Benefits of Messy Play And How To Make it Slightly Less Messy

Messy play gives children an opportunity to tap into their creativity, explore all sorts of possibilities, enhance and experience their senses, practice cooperation and of course…get messy. Glitter, play dough, paint, slime, goop, glue, mud, muck, water and more… Children just love it and well, some parents really just don’t like it all that much. It’s… Continue Reading

35 Phrases For Encouraging Cooperation Between Child and Parent

35 Phrases For Encouraging Cooperation Between Child and Parent

Positive Parenting focuses on cooperation and solutions.  The following phrases encourages your child and you to work together. Bonus: The more cooperation, the less likely you are to encounter power struggles with your child. One component of encouraging cooperation is attuning ourselves to the needs and ideas of our children and finding ways to incorporate… Continue Reading

Sharing Sunday

Sharing Sunday

Happy Sunday, Sharing four articles today, a range of topics from reading, crying to potty issues. For the upcoming week, I will be posting a lovely and insightful interview with Kelly Bartlett who is a fellow Positive Discipline Parenting Educator, some ideas to enhance cooperation and how to deal with messy messy play!   From… Continue Reading

Help! My Child Just Keeps Dawdling! 10 Positive Strategies To Get Children Moving

Help! My Child Just Keeps Dawdling! 10 Positive Strategies To Get Children Moving

The morning rush…getting dressed, teeth brushed, to find that back pack, or a favorite teddy.  Sometimes our children just start taking their sweet old time getting ready.  The clock starts ticking, and everyone feels the crunch…What’s a parent to do to get kids out the door on time without being a drill sergeant, without threats… Continue Reading

Weaning Gently: Three Special Ideas for Success

Weaning Gently: Three Special Ideas for Success

Welcome to the Carnival of Weaning: Weaning – Your Stories This post was written for inclusion in the Carnival of Weaning hosted by Code Name: Mama and Aha! Parenting. Our participants have shared stories, tips, and struggles about the end of the breastfeeding relationship. Breastfeeding is a special time for both moms and babies. Often when… Continue Reading

Weekend Challenge: Finding Hope

Weekend Challenge: Finding Hope

Sometimes parenting does not go the way we planned, things seems to be going wrong, or just not the way we thought it would or “should” be. Maybe our child(ren) are not cooperating or listening, they are clingy or the days feel long or we don’t get enough sleep, patience or time just runs out. When… Continue Reading

If Not Obedience, Then What? Five Ideas To Get Kids On Board!

If Not Obedience, Then What? Five Ideas To Get Kids On Board!

Parents often believe that demanding obedience from their child is the only way to get them to do what the parents expect of them, like doing homework, brushing teeth, cleaning up and so on. The problem is, obedience implies that a child is doing something without any choice, simply complying with a command. Demanding obedience… Continue Reading

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