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Modelling Emotional Intelligence as a Parent
Thomas Ashford April 28, 2025

Children don’t only learn from what we tell them — they take in how we live, interact and react to the world around us. Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to identify, comprehend, and regulate emotions. It is one of the essential life skills we need to teach our kids. But kids need to witness role models in Read More

Understanding Teen Mental Health in the Digital Age
Eleanor Brooks April 17, 2025

Today’s teens live in a world very different from their parents’. Digital connection is always on, and social media influences friendships and self-image. While these platforms can foster community and creativity, they also bring challenges that didn’t exist a generation ago. Teen mental health is now one of the most discussed issues among parents, educators, Read More

Creating a Co-Parenting Plan That Works
Oliver Grant April 7, 2025

Divorce or separation doesn’t end parenting responsibilities—it reshapes them. When children are involved, the way two parents move forward matters more than ever. A good co-parenting plan is key. It helps provide stability, keeps routines healthy, and lowers conflict between parents. This blog shows you how to create a child-centred co-parenting plan. It covers why Read More

The Pros and Cons of Educational Apps for Kids
Oliver Grant April 1, 2025

In today’s connected world, children are introduced to technology from a very young age. Educational apps are popular tools for young learners. Parents and educators often choose them. These apps make learning fun and easy. They offer math games, language tutorials, and more. With their growing popularity, an important question arises: Are educational apps good Read More

Creating a Structured Routine for Children with ADHD
Oliver Grant March 30, 2025

Daily life can be a real challenge to be the parent of a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, aka ADHD. But it also presents opportunities to develop support systems that allow kids to thrive. A good daily routine is one of the best tools for ADHD parenting. It offers predictability, reduces stress, and helps keep emotions and Read More