Preventing and protecting your child from abuse is not as hard as it might seem. In fact, it’s actually quite simple. In my experience, talking with kids about their abuse as a Specialist Child Interviewer in the Police gave me… Continue Reading >
Five mindfulness tips to help deal with worries and stress. October is Mental Health Month, a time to consider our mental health and well-being. To combat the worries, stress and anxiety that can build up for parents during everyday life,… Continue Reading >
What makes someone a SAFE adult? Have you ever contemplated this question before? You would be surprised at the number of people who haven’t. It’s probably because it’s not something our parents openly discussed, it’s not something we have grown up discussing… Continue Reading >
It can be hard to manage the needs of a child with a disability or diagnosis. Regardless of your situation, the condition(s) you’re managing and the support available to you, being a special needs parent is one tough gig. As… Continue Reading >
When I talk to other parents about listening to your gut, trusting the vibe or energy, then see it first hand in my own life; reiterates why it is that I wish for every parent to believe and trust their… Continue Reading >
It is so hard to believe it is now 2019, I’m still thinking the date is 2018, writing the date is a lost cause due to still being mentally in last year. New year means new goals and a fresh… Continue Reading >
I saw a quote the other day from the founder of The Body Shop, Anita Rodick, it read: “If you think you’re too small to have an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in the room!” How simple!… Continue Reading >
I believe that we should take care of ourselves as well as others. I don’t think taking care of others, including our kids, all the time and putting our needs and wants last is a sustainable way to live as… Continue Reading >
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