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a poem written in black and white with the words give children the benefit of the doubt
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a field full of yellow flowers with a quote on the side that says, a low childhood
A Homemade... - A Homemade Education with Shelby Dersa
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a page from the book how to romanticise your motherhood
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a young boy sitting in front of a laptop computer with the words,'the next time your son or daughter is deep in the threes of homework or studying
a text message that reads, i ask my kids this question before they go to bed not every night but most nights
Before bed parenting tip
a computer screen with instructions on how to use it
Toddlers are easily upset by the simplest things: the color of their socks, a leaf resembling a spider, even a funny look. In these moments when they experience "big feelings," we often offer comfort by saying "You're okay." Yet, it's important to recognize that in their distressed state, they don't feel okay. No matter how trivial their reasons might seem to us, their feelings are genuine. When your toddler is having big feelings, try offering them a comforting hug if they're willing. Wait Comforting Hug, Big Feelings, Parenting Knowledge, Saying No, Parenting 101, Future Mom, What To Say, Say What, Baby Fever
What To Say Instead of “You’re Okay”
Toddlers are easily upset by the simplest things: the color of their socks, a leaf resembling a spider, even a funny look. In these moments when they experience "big feelings," we often offer comfort by saying "You're okay." Yet, it's important to recognize that in their distressed state, they don't feel okay. No matter how trivial their reasons might seem to us, their feelings are genuine. When your toddler is having big feelings, try offering them a comforting hug if they're willing. Wait
a quote from missha neu about being in love with her mom and dad
four children's books on a table with a chalkboard in the back ground
Little Doctors
Little Doctors