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Improve your parenting in just a few minutes with easy action steps backed by brain science and simplified for busy parents.

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.

The Who Needs What Moment
Feel like you need your kid to behave so you can feel better? That’s your cue to pause. In “The Who Needs What Moment,” learn how naming your need and inviting your child into the solution builds trust, not tension.

Say It Straight
When we’re vague with our kids, we create confusion and pushback. This post explores why clear, direct communication—delivered with warmth and follow-through—is one of the most powerful tools in parenting. Saying what you mean (and meaning it) builds trust, accountability, and emotional safety.

Listening Without Judgement
This post unpacks how listening with acceptance—not correction—helps kids feel safe, understood, and more likely to open up. It’s not about agreement; it’s about presence, trust, and staying in the conversation.

Breaking the Judgment Cycle
In tough moments, it’s easy to judge our child’s emotions instead of accepting them. But judgment shuts kids down—while curiosity and compassion help them feel seen, safe, and truly loved. This post explores how shifting from correction to connection builds emotional resilience and trust, even in the messiest moments.

Unlock Your Parenting Power
Understand the difference between emotions and behavior and use that understanding to help your kids behave better.

Nobody Likes Feeling Ignored
Parents ask me all the time, “Why would I empathize if a child is screaming, telling us we are awful, refusing to put on their shoes, or not.

“Yes, and”—A Surprising Strategy for Your Kids
Saying “Yes, and…” helps kids feel heard and sets a boundary—without conflict. This post introduces a simple improv-inspired strategy that validates your child’s perspective while guiding behavior with calm, connection, and clarity.

Letting Go of the Perfect Mom Ideal Dismantling Perfectionism
Chasing perfect parenting leaves moms exhausted and disconnected. This post encourages letting go of unrealistic expectations and embracing real, messy moments — because your kids don’t need a perfect mom, they just need you.

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.