Category Archives: Behavioural health

Our children's disrespectful behaviour requires care and love.

Why Is My Child So Disrespectful? Understanding the Root Causes.

Every parent at some point faces challenging behaviour from their child. While occasional lapses in manners are normal, persistent disrespect can be distressing. It’s crucial to focus on understanding the underlying causes rather than just addressing the outward behaviour. Let’s take a closer look at what’s really going on. Identifying ‘Disrespectful’ Behaviour In this article

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How does Parent or Family Coaching (vs Therapy) help my family? And how it Benefits Children’s Behavioural Challenges in particular.

Your child might be experiencing behavioural challenges that might make you feel at a loss. You might be wondering about parent or family coaching to help your child and your family. However, you might not be sure if this would benefit your child and situation. In this article, I will discuss how parent coaching works,

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Time-outs are not working for you? There is a better way, according to science.

You have tried time-outs on several occasions with your child. You have heard others using this discipline method. And yet, it is not working for your child. You are right, as time-outs are not an effective means of discipline. In this article, we will review why time-outs are not effective, and what to do instead.

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Attention-seeking behaviour? It’s normal, but let’s rephrase it.

Your child is engaging in behaviours which seem to be attention-seeking. In this article we will understand what these behaviours are, how to look at them from a different lens, and tips to support your child during these moments. What are attention-seeking behaviours? Our children engage in lots of behaviours that can be surprising to

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Learn how to plan for family dinners. This helps make your kids feel secure and reduce their behaviours, according to research.

It was very common practice when I was growing up for families to have at least one meal a day together – usually dinner. However, nowadays things seem to be so rushed or family members are on their devices and eat meals separately, which negatively impacts healthy child development. In this article, we will discuss

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