How To Deal With Your Child’s Sadness, Anger, And Other Tough Feelings
Kids will experience a myriad emotions growing up and it’s our job as parents to help them learn how to cope.
Kids will experience a myriad emotions growing up and it’s our job as parents to help them learn how to cope.
The preteen years can leave parents struggling to connect with their sometimes emotional, unpredictable child. But focusing on your child’s passions might be the key to a closer relationship.
Out of the blue a toddler has started throwing tantrums during bathtime and gets unreasonably upset. Is this typcial and what can his parents do?
A four year old is recently having a hard time at daycare, demonstrating some aggressive behavior and throwing temper tantrums. How can his parents work together with the daycare teachers to improve the situation?
A mom needs advice on helping her young toddler through his epic meltdowns. What should she do?
A mom turns to Amalah looking for help on handling her whiny, screechy and tempter tantrum-throwing three year old child.
A FTM mom is not ready to wean her breastfed infant but needs a break from the non-stop nursing when she is home from her her part-time work. What are her options?
The preteen years can come with a roller coaster of emotions. I’m learning how to handle my unpredictable child and find the sweet moments too.
A mom is experiencing the Terrible Threes for the first time and needs advice on handling battles and bed- and dinnertime.
A mom would like to partially wean her toddler but she throws temper tantrums and the mom ultimately gives in because it’s nursing related. She needs help following through.
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