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Why Is My Child Behaving So Badly? Understanding 'Bad Behaviour' in Children
If you’re wondering why your child is behaving 'so badly' you’re not alone. Children aren’t naughty on purpose - there’s always a reason behind their behaviour. This reassuring guide helps you understand strong-willed behaviour, set boundaries with empathy and see things from your child’s perspective.

Emma Christmas
Nov 184 min read


5 Year Old Development: Milestones, Behaviour and What to Expect
Life with a five year old is a blend of independence, imagination and emotional growth. At this stage, children are learning to balance confidence with connection - exploring friendships, managing big feelings and discovering the joy of learning new skills. In this guide, we’ll explore what’s typical for 5-year-old development, from language and emotional awareness to physical coordination and social milestones, while celebrating every child’s unique path.

Emma Christmas
Nov 123 min read


4 Year Old Development: Milestones, Behaviour and What to Expect
Every four year old grows and learns in their own wonderful way. This stage is full of imagination, friendships and independence as children explore the world with curiosity and confidence. In this guide, we’ll look at what’s typical for 4 year old development - from language and social skills to physical growth and emotional awareness.

Emma Christmas
Nov 104 min read


Why Your Child Keeps Throwing Things (and What It Says About Their Development)
If your child keeps throwing toys, food or anything they can get their hands on, you’re not alone. Throwing is a normal part of toddler behaviour and an important step in child development. Learn why children throw things - from frustration to curiosity - and discover calm, positive ways to handle this messy but meaningful stage.

Emma Christmas
Nov 13 min read


Child Not Listening? Here’s How to Talk So Your Child Listens
Struggling with a child who just won’t listen? You’re not alone. Learn simple, positive strategies to get your child’s attention, reduce repetition and stay calm when communication breaks down. Discover how small shifts in what you say - and how you say it - can make a big difference.

Emma Christmas
Oct 273 min read


The Four Parenting Styles Explained: Finding the Sweet Spot in Child Development
Parenting doesn’t come with a manual and most of us end up blending what we learned in childhood with our own instincts. There are four main parenting styles - authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and uninvolved - each influencing children’s behaviour and development in different ways. While authoritarian or permissive approaches can create challenges in the long run, authoritative parenting stands out for its balance of warmth, boundaries and high expectations.

Emma Christmas
Oct 224 min read


8 Self-Care Tips for Busy Mums (That I Learned the Hard Way)
Being a calm mum isn’t always easy - especially when life feels nonstop. But learning how to be a calm parent has changed everything for me. Through years of trial and error, I’ve discovered that positive parenting starts with taking care of myself first. These simple self-care tips for mums have helped me find balance, patience and joy in the chaos - and they can help you too.

Emma Christmas
Oct 154 min read


After School Restraint Collapse: Why School Pick-Up Can Feel So Hard
You know that feeling - you’ve missed your child all day, you’re excited to see them at pick-up and then… meltdown. They’re crying about the wrong snack, refusing to get in the car or snapping at their sibling. You’re left wondering: What happened? Welcome to after school restraint collapse - a very normal, but often misunderstood, part of childhood.

Emma Christmas
Oct 102 min read


What to Do if Your Child Is Telling Lies
If your child has started telling lies, you’re not alone - and it doesn’t mean something is wrong. Lying is often a normal part of development and even shows that your child is learning problem-solving and perspective-taking skills. The key is not to panic but to respond with empathy. By creating a safe, supportive environment, you can encourage honesty, build trust and teach your child that mistakes are part of learning.

Emma Christmas
Oct 22 min read


How To Be a Calmer Parent
Do you struggle to stay patient with your children and wish you could be a calmer parent? You’re not alone. Discover why we react the way we do, how stress and subconscious triggers affect parenting and practical strategies to help you stay calm, confident and connected with your child.

Emma Christmas
Sep 293 min read


Why Doesn’t My Child Listen When I Say No?
If it feels like your child doesn’t listen when you say no, you’re not alone. Simply saying “no” often isn’t enough - children need clarity, consistency and guidance on what they can do. In this post, you’ll learn why “no” doesn’t always work, and practical ways to set boundaries that your child will actually hear.

Emma Christmas
Sep 264 min read


How to Stay Calm: Coping Mechanisms and Regulation Techniques for When You Feel Triggered.
Much like our children, parents are not exempt from act first, think later behaviour and you’re not alone if you’ve snapped at your child...

Emma Christmas
Jan 304 min read
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