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6 Year Old Development: Milestones, Behaviour and What to Expect
At six years old, children are growing in confidence, empathy and independence - yet they still need plenty of reassurance and connection. This stage is full of curiosity, emotional growth and new skills as they learn more about themselves and the world around them. In this guide, we explore what’s typical for 6 year old development, from behaviour and language to social, emotional and physical milestones.

Emma Christmas
Nov 134 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


2 Year Old Development: Milestones, Behaviour and What to Expect
Discover what life is like for a two-year-old, from big emotions and growing independence to language, social and physical milestones. Learn how to support your toddler’s development with empathy, play and connection.

Emma Christmas
Nov 64 min read


Understanding Tantrums: Why They Happen and How to Handle Them Calmly
Tantrums are a normal part of growing up - not a sign of bad behaviour or bad parenting. In this post, we explore why tantrums happen, what’s really going on in your child’s brain during a meltdown and how you can respond calmly and effectively. Learn simple, empathetic ways to manage tantrums and support your child’s emotions.

Emma Christmas
Oct 293 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


Understanding Heavy Work: A Guide to Proprioceptive Activities for Children
Does your child love to jump on the sofa, climb trees or wrestle on the floor? These playful moments aren’t just fun - they provide proprioceptive input, a type of sensory feedback that helps children feel calm, grounded and emotionally regulated. Discover how heavy work activities like pushing, pulling and lifting can reset the nervous system and support emotional balance.

Emma Christmas
Oct 233 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


Why Mums Snap at Their Children (and How to Feel Better After You Do)
If you’ve ever shouted at your children and instantly felt awful, you’re not alone. Every mum I know - even the ones who look calm when they’re child is screaming in a busy shop - has lost her cool at some point. Parenting is beautiful, but it’s also loud, relentless and emotionally exhausting. When we’re tired, touched-out and running on empty, patience wears thin - fast. So let’s get this straight: You’re not a bad mum if you snap. You’re a human being with limits.

Emma Christmas
Oct 134 min read


Does Your Child Chew on Their Clothing? This Could Be Why...
If your child chews on their clothes, sleeves or even their hair, you’re not alone. Chewing is a common behaviour in children and is often linked to stress, anxiety or sensory needs. While it can be frustrating when clothes get damaged, chewing is usually your child’s way of calming their nervous system. In this blog, we’ll explore why children chew, what to watch out for and how to support them.

Emma Christmas
Oct 52 min read


What to Do If Your Child Is Hitting and Kicking
If your child is hitting and kicking, it can feel worrying and even overwhelming. But this behaviour is often a sign of big feelings rather than 'bad' behaviour. By staying calm, pausing before you react and guiding your child towards safe ways to express themselves, you can teach important coping skills and reduce aggression over time.

Emma Christmas
Oct 23 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


The Route to Regulation: Helping Children Build Emotional Intelligence
When we talk about raising emotionally healthy children, one of the key skills we’re really talking about is self-regulation - a child’s ability to notice, manage and respond to their feelings in healthy ways. But self-regulation doesn’t just appear overnight. So how do we actually teach these skills?

Emma Christmas
Sep 233 min read


Emotional Regulation for Children: Co-Regulation vs Self-Regulation Made Simple
Most adults weren't taught about emotions as children. No one taught us how to be aware of our feelings or how to manage our behaviour when those feelings became overwhelming. Lots of adults report being sent to their rooms or being shouted at when their behaviour didn’t meet their grown ups’ expectations. I’d like to assume that for the majority of us, our parents tried their best with the information they had at the time. But now that we know more about brain development a

Emma Christmas
Sep 185 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


How to Help Your Child with Their Emotions
Emotional intelligence is an essential skill for navigating the world around us and it begins to develop throughout our early childhood.

Emma Christmas
Jan 810 min read


Modern Parenting: Why Is Raising Children Today So Challenging?
Parenting has always been challenging but if you're feeling the weight of it right now, you're definitely not alone.

Emma Christmas
Dec 4, 20243 min read
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