Supporting Children with Anxiety: Parenting Tips and Strategies
Parents often wonder how to tell the difference between normal childhood fears and anxiety in children. Fears are usually short-term and linked to clear triggers, while anxiety tends to be more persistent, harder to soothe, and can affect a child’s daily routines and well-being.
How Childhood Trauma Shapes a Child’s Identity and Adulthood
Childhood trauma doesn’t always come from big events — it can also stem from repeated stress, neglect, or feeling unsafe. These experiences shape how a child sees themselves, others, and the world. Left unaddressed, trauma can affect self-esteem, learning, and relationships well into adulthood. With the right support, children can heal, rebuild their sense of safety, and grow into resilient, confident individuals.
Understanding Sensory Processing Differences in Kids
Everyday sensations can feel overwhelming or barely noticeable for some children. Learn how to recognise sensory processing differences and support your child’s comfort and confidence.
Mindfulness for Kids: A Parent’s Guide to Benefits and Simple Activities
Mindfulness can help children manage big feelings, improve focus, and build resilience. Discover simple activities parents can try at home every day.
Building Resilience in Children: 10 Strategies for Parents
Resilience is like a muscle — it grows with practice and support. Discover 10 practical strategies parents can use to help children develop healthy coping skills and the confidence to face life’s challenges.
Keeping the Marriage Strong After Having Children
With a myriad of new stressors and changes, the transition to parenthood is challenging. Discover how you can care for yourself, your partner, and keep your marriage strong after having children.
Supporting a Child Through a Divorce
Divorce can take a huge toll on a child. Parents play an important role and hold the responsibility in ensuring that a child’s emotional and physical needs are met during this difficult period. Here are 4 ways to support a child during a divorce.
Coping with Caregiving: Stress Management
Caring for your child can be emotionally draining, time-consuming, stressful, and can create a sense of imbalance in the family system. It is easy to neglect your own well-being in this challenging process. However, it is also important to take care of your own emotional and physical health. Here are some tips on how to care for your child while caring for yourself too!
Coping with the Burden of Unpaid Leave and Caregiving
Welcoming a new family member comes with a myriad of changes. Despite various initiatives, like maternity and paternity leave, unforeseen situations may crop up and parents may have to take unpaid leave for caregiving purposes. How do we better cope with caregiving? How do we handle having to take unpaid leave when it’s inevitable?
Juggling Between Motherhood and Career: An ACT Approach
Babies are a bundle of joy to the family, but it can be tough to juggle motherhood and career at the same time. Worries and problems accumulate over time and become overwhelming, especially when coupled with sleep deprivation. This can snowball into burnout if not dealt with in time.Here are some tips on how you can juggle motherhood and your career!