As parents, one of the most important responsibilities we have is to support our children’s emotional well-being. The emotional health of your child can have a significant impact on their ability to navigate life’s challenges, form healthy relationships, and …
In a world that’s more connected than ever, raising children who understand and value inclusivity isn’t just a nice idea — it’s a necessity. Inclusivity goes beyond simply being “nice” to others. It’s about recognizing, respecting, and celebrating the differences …
April is Autism Awareness Month, a time dedicated to educating the public about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and promoting inclusion and understanding. Unfortunately, many myths and misconceptions about autism persist, creating unnecessary barriers for autistic individuals and their families. In …
Understanding Each Other, the Key to Stronger Relationships and Effective Communication Understanding each other is the cornerstone of all meaningful relationships, whether with family, friends, coworkers, or romantic partners. It’s the foundation on which trust, empathy, and effective communication are …
Fostering Kindness and Cooperative Responsibility As parents, one of our most important roles is to guide our children toward becoming responsible, cooperative, and helpful. Encouraging children to be helpful not only enhances their relationships with others, but also equips them …
How to thank and appreciate your child for their efforts As parents, praise is one of the most powerful tools we have to promote self-esteem, motivation and development in our children. But not all praise is equal. To encourage a …
Children often try to express their anger and frustration, it may come as a surprise to you slapping, kicking or punching, sometimes they attack when they are angry, because they are not sure how to deal with their feelings in …
Oh my Dear, you still saw nothing!!…. A phrase that I often heard, especially when my child was six months old and was trying to hold on tightly to the sheets so that he could stand and was overwhelmed with …






