Parenting An Anxious Child

Parenting An Anxious Child

Emily Miller
Published on: 30/03/2026

Watching your child struggle with anxiety can leave you feeling helpless, but this post offers practical ways to support your child without feeding their fears. From asking the right questions to modeling calm, validating their feelings, and helping them build confidence step by step, this piece is about turning anxious moments into opportunities for resilience. Because with patience, presence, and love, your child can learn they’re braver than they think.

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Calm Kids in the Car

Calm Kids in the Car

Emily Miller
Published on: 21/11/2025

Long car rides can be overwhelming for kids, and exhausting for parents. This post explores why children struggle with travel and offers practical, research-based strategies to help: from managing boredom and restlessness to creating calm, predictable routines on the road. With preparation, patience, and intentional connection, family travel can shift from stressful to meaningful, leaving space for both smoother journeys and lasting memories.

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"But I Don't Wanna Go!"

"But I Don't Wanna Go!"

Emily Miller
Published on: 18/11/2025

“It’s time to go!” Cue the meltdown. Transitions can be tough for little brains...and frustrating for parents too. This post shares practical strategies to help kids move from one activity to the next with less chaos and more calm, including warnings, choices, rituals, and connection. Learn how to turn tough transitions into teachable, manageable moments for both kids and you.

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Supernanny-Style Discipline

Supernanny-Style Discipline

Emily Miller
Published on: 14/11/2025

Remember Supernanny? Jo Frost showed us that discipline doesn’t have to mean yelling, spanking, or shame. This post breaks down her approach to parenting with calm authority, clear boundaries, and empath, so kids feel safe, seen, and supported. Learn practical strategies to guide behavior, follow through consistently, and lead with love, not fear.

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