Parental conflict can be a huge source of stress for parents and children alike. All family members need enough...
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Peacefully parenting your anxious or resistant child
Genevieve Simperingham, , Understanding Peaceful Parenting, active listening, anxious child, emotional support, fear, separation anxiety, 1Peacefully parenting your anxious or resistant child by Genevieve Simperingham First published in The Natural Parent Magazine New Zealand....
Organizing an active listening partnership with another adult
Genevieve Simperingham, , Self-Care & Self-Healing, counselling, emotional support, listening partnership, 3Listening heals Parenting tends to evoke a lot of emotional challenges, while by the very nature of the role,...
Starting school or a new class – excitement or dread?
Genevieve Simperingham, , PP Strategies & Tools, connection, emotional support, fear, relationship, starting school, 0First published in Kiwi Families online resource. All around the country families are starting to prepare for their...
The value of allowing your children to complain
Genevieve Simperingham, , Respectful Communication, allowing feelings, complaining, emotional support, 3Children who feel safe to be honest about their whole range of thoughts and feelings tend to generally feel...
The freedom to feel what one feels, rather than what one “should” feel
Genevieve Simperingham, , Respectful Communication, Understanding Peaceful Parenting, allowing feelings, emotional freedom, emotional support, feelings, 0The Five Freedoms: The famous family therapist Virginia Satir, affectionately known as the "Mother of Family Therapy" has given...
If your child has experienced trauma, this could make all the difference!
Genevieve Simperingham, , PP Strategies & Tools, crying in arms, emotional support, fears, healing trauma, helping children with fears, 2One day my daughter's friend was playing at our house when a huge storm erupted. The sky darkened and...
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