Every child needs attention. They need to feel seen, heard, valued, and emotionally connected to the adults around them. However, when children do not know how to ask for connection in positive ways, they may use behaviours that feel disruptive, dramatic, or difficult for parents to manage. This is often called attention seeking behavior in […]
Category Archives: Parenting
Parenting advice can feel overwhelming. One expert says children need firm discipline. Another says parents should focus on connection. Social media adds even more confusion, with short clips showing “gentle parenting” as either a calm, respectful approach or, sometimes, a style that looks too soft. So, what is gentle parenting really? Gentle parenting is a […]
A toddler tantrum can feel sudden, loud, and emotionally exhausting. One moment, a child is playing happily. The next, they may be crying, screaming, kicking, dropping to the floor, refusing to move, or throwing objects. For parents, especially in public places, the experience can feel stressful and even embarrassing. However, tantrums are not simply “bad […]
Toddlers love independence, but they also need predictability. One moment, they may insist on doing everything by themselves. The next, they may cry because breakfast is different, playtime ends too soon, or bedtime comes before they feel ready. For parents, this stage can feel both joyful and exhausting. That is why routines matter. A toddler […]
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic […]





