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For Parents

When Every Meal Looks Like a Food Fight

January 3, 2026

That spaghetti-covered face isn't chaos—it's your baby building the skills that last a lifetime. Here's what's really happening in those messy meals.

#Mealtime & Picky Eating
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A cheerful toddler exploring different sensory items, including a chewable toy, in a warm and inviting environment.
For Parents

Is your child constantly biting their shirt or chewing on things?

September 4, 2025

By implementing these strategies, you can effectively manage your child's chewing behavior, addressing sensory needs while fostering emotional growth and healthier habits.

#Kindness & Empathy
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When Your Child Hits: The 3-Step Guide That Actually Works
For Parents

When Your Child Hits: The 3-Step Guide That Actually Works

August 31, 2025

Transform hitting incidents from frustration into teaching moments. With consistency and patience, you can guide your child toward healthier emotional expression.

#Listening & Following Directions
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"Do This!": Crafting Clear Instructions That Young Learners Can Follow
For Educators

"Do This!": Crafting Clear Instructions That Young Learners Can Follow

August 25, 2025

As parents and educators, we’ve all experienced moments where a simple instruction results in puzzled looks, distracted wandering, or outright ignoring.

#Listening & Following Directions
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Children and a parent happily preparing breakfast together in a bright, cozy kitchen, symbolizing confidence and family bonding.
For Parents

Making Breakfast Builds Confidence—And Here's Why That Matters

July 17, 2025

When children participate in breakfast preparation, it nurtures essential life skills, boosts confidence, and promotes personal growth in meaningful, lasting ways.

#Listening & Following Directions
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For Parents

What to Do When They Don't Wave Back: Rebuilding Confidence After Rejection

July 17, 2025

Rejection touches every parent at some point. Whether it's an unanswered wave at the school gate or a missed career opportunity, rejection quietly chips away at confidence.

#Listening & Following Directions
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