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Accepting Is Not Agreeing
Learning to accept your child’s perspective—without needing to agree—builds emotional safety, trust, and deeper connection.

Do Your Eyes Light Up?
Learn how a simple moment—like letting your face light up when your child enters the room—can boost connection, build emotional safety, and strengthen your parent-child relationship.

How to Help Kids Feel Seen (Even in Chaos)
This post explores how small, intentional moments of acknowledgment—like drying a child’s rubber duck—can meet a child’s deep emotional need to feel seen. When kids feel noticed, their behavior improves, trust grows, and connection deepens.

Stop and Smell the Candy Canes
The holidays can feel overwhelming, but small moments of presence matter more than perfection. This post invites parents to slow down, savor connection, and let go of doing it all—because joy lives in the little things.

Parenting Resolutions: Small Acts, Big Impact
Big parenting changes rarely stick — but small, consistent actions can have a huge impact. This post shows how tiny shifts in how you show up every day matter more than grand resolutions. Little moments create lasting connection.

The Ten Minute Moment: One Secret to Happier Kids (and Parents!)
Just ten minutes of focused, one-on-one time can boost your child’s confidence, reduce meltdowns, and strengthen your bond. It’s not about quantity—it’s about presence. One small moment, done consistently, can change everything.

Repairing Restores Connection, Builds Trust, and Models Healthy Behavior
Conflicts in parenting are inevitable, but true strength lies in repairing and restoring bonds. Repairing mends rifts, teaches resilience, empathy, and communication. Bonus: it models healthy relationships, showing that love and understanding heal and strengthen connections.