Posts Tagged ‘kids’

06
Jul

Why Lying is OK

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Parenting...With a Twist

Lying is not a moral issue, it’s simply a way to solve a problem. Let’s teach our children another way while exploring why they lied!

05
Jul

Conflict is Part of Life

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Parenting...With a Twist

Children need to see conflict occur and have a resolution so that they will know how to deal with conflict when it arises. Where your child is getting in the most trouble, will identify their biggest need(s).

05
Jul

Let Your Child “Just Say No” to You

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Parenting...With a Twist

Teach your child to use their voice so that when they are in a situation where you’d want them to “just say no”, they know how to use it.

05
Jul

Reverse Homework

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Parenting...With a Twist

Imagine your child walking into class with some knowledge and understanding of the lesson, instead of feeling totally overwhelmed. Their confidence would soar.

04
Jul

Homework 4— Just Do It!

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Uncategorized

Getting even more curious with your child! A scenario of a brother and sister for you!

04
Jul

Homework 3— Just Do It!

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Uncategorized

Why don’t the children in my class just bring their homework to school done?” From: A Frustrated Teacher

04
Jul

Homework 2— Just Do It!

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Uncategorized

Help! I’d like to be able to do my homework without my parents nagging me.” From: A Frustrated Child

03
Jul

Homework 1— Just Do It!

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Uncategorized

Help! I’d like my child to do their homework without a fight.” From: A Frustrated Parent

03
Jul

The Simplicity of Life

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Uncategorized

Help! My child is “acting up”! Without a psychology degree, you, yes you, can raise a successful child as life is actually pretty simple! 

02
Jul

Fixed Versus Growth Mindset

Written by Amber Scotchburn. Posted in Uncategorized

What we feed grows! Think of a flower when it doesn’t bloom, we don’t put the blame on the flower; we look at the environment the flower is in and see if it’s getting what it needs to grow. Let’s do the same for our children.

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