By focusing your full energy on these three specific blocks, you provide a foundation of security that helps children thrive even during the "drama" of adulthood that can sometimes spill over into their world. The Three Critical Windows
As a parent, your to-do list is likely never-ending. Between doctor appointments, soccer practice, and making sure everyone has clean socks, it’s easy to feel like the day is just one long transition from one task to the next. Pediatrics
Children often express stress or anxiety through physical symptoms like stomachaches or irritability because they don't yet have the words for their feelings. By intentionally creating these "safe harbors" in their day, you are building the security they need to develop healthy self-esteem and resilience. A Quick Tip for Toddler Parents By focusing your full energy on these three
Which of these three moments is the hardest for you to stay present for? Let's talk about strategies to reclaim those minutes in the comments below! Children often express stress or anxiety through physical
If you’re navigating the "terrible twos" (or threes!), remember the : aim for 80% of your interactions to be positive or neutral, leaving only 20% for discipline or setting boundaries. Combining this with the 9-minute theory can make those challenging years feel a lot more manageable for everyone.
Whether it's from school, daycare, or a playdate, this reunion is vital. Put your phone away and give them your undivided attention. Let them lead the conversation—sometimes they just need to decompress before they're ready to share.