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Category: Connect

Making "No" Easier

Making “No” Easier

Posted on July 11, 2017February 6, 2023 by Parent Trust

The Power of  “Maybe” Your child: Mommy, I want…[this, that, the other thing].You: No.Your child: Please….You: I said no!Your child: It’s not fair! (Stomp, stomp, door slam.) Sound familiar? How nice it would be if “no” were all it took: “Okay, Mommy, what ever you say.” Back to reality… When the answer is no (and Read More

Posted in Connect, Stress Management Tagged empathy

Birthday Hikes

Posted on June 26, 2017January 10, 2023 by Parent Trust

What is an emotional connection? A connection with anyone that is strong and lasting.  This is created and developed in many ways.  Spending quality time with your child, creating positive emotional experiences, is a great way to nurture that connection. Read More

Posted in Connect Tagged attachment

Make Your Own Butter

Posted on April 13, 2016January 10, 2023 by Parent Trust

Have you ever made your own butter? It is a blast to do and keeps kids active and engaged. All you need is a jar with a lid and heavy cream from the store. Pour the cream into the jar so it’s about 2/3 full; if the jar is too full, it will be difficult Read More

Posted in Connect, Eat, Learn
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