This week we have mostly been…
Isolating. Yup. I had a close contact with covid and had to isolate along with my kids. My husband was sent to a far corner of the house and the kids and I were left…
Read MoreTry softer
After the year we’ve had, no make that the last two years we’ve had, this is not the time to try harder to do better. This is the time to try softer. I’ve been intrigued…
Read MoreThe bits between words
Children can tune out our words faster than we can say “Tidy your bedroom”, but they are invested in all of the bits between our words even when it doesn’t look like they are. Sometimes…
Read MoreThe power and jou of children’s words
Children of all ages routinely make me laugh in the play room. They just have such a unique way of looking at the world and of being in it, it’s incredibly refreshing. My Favewit I…
Read MoreAn ode to popcorn
Because sometimes you just have to talk about something that you love that is light, crunchy and delicious. As a kind of introduction to the silly season here is a silly post. All about popcorn.…
Read MoreWhat’s on your plate?
It’s time to assess that full plate of yours. In a leadership workshop several years ago and one of the speakers spoke to the simple idiom that we often use “I have a very full…
Read MoreFriendship: because parent sneed play dates too
Cultivating friendship in the adult years can be surprisingly tricky. But parents need play dates too. How many play dates have you made for your child in the past year? Probably not as many as…
Read MoreWrite them a note
A very simple top tip for increasing connection with your child; write them a note. Or draw them a picture. Hearing you say “I love you” is wonderful, having it written down to look at…
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