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Peaceful Parenting Australia

Locality: Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

Phone: +61 410 448 884



Address: 364 Harbour Drive 2450 Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia

Website: https://peacefulparenting.com.au

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24.01.2022 I remember these days.



24.01.2022 The common mistake is often people start at the top and wonder why children don’t calm or are confused when they continue to do the same behaviour you want them stop. Regulate first!

23.01.2022 Thank you Ellen and your daughter for shining a light on something that really concerns me. Kids who are neuro divergent need to have their rights protected... as do ALL kids. Be careful of posting your child’s behaviours, PHOTOS!!! and experiences as it’s your interpretation and your experience that you share and it may come back to bite your child later in life.

23.01.2022 How very true is this?



22.01.2022 A toddler strives for independence.... what a great way to teach them responsibility without the power struggle

21.01.2022 There’s some crackin ones ...

20.01.2022 It’s a good hack... it’s based on listening and who doesn’t like that!



19.01.2022 Links to virtual field trips... AND there's PANDAS!

15.01.2022 This is important to understand... being playful... even in your ‘discipline’... gives you the opportunity to teach and have it stick quickly. It seems crazy but it works. Think of one thing you want to change and let’s think of a playful lesson together! Go!!!

14.01.2022 It’s a hard pill to swallow but it’s true

13.01.2022 My goes out to parents attempting home schooling, whist working from home or studying. Just do what you can. They will catch up.

12.01.2022 We hope you are all looking after yourselves during these challenging times on the east coast of Australia. The fires continue to affect families and communities and the devastation is wide spread. I’ve even been affected having to relocate to get out of the way of a huge fire. It’s important that we look after ourselves and watch for the signs of stress in each other and in the kids. I have had a number of talks with my teen about what’s going on and what will happen if ...the fire does take our property. I have walked him through the worst case possibilities and what we would do if that happened. By doing that, he (and I) could see we had a way forward. We are back home now, with things set for a quick departure if the fire turns around and if the conditions pick up again (which they will tomorrow). The roller coaster experience continues... so the talk must continue. Talking is essential... loving touch is important. It’s how we will all get through this. See more



09.01.2022 Something different for Xmas!

09.01.2022 This is true... I left work early for my teens because they need more time and guidance during these transitional years. If you take your hands of the wheel at this stage then expect a crazy ride.

06.01.2022 It's not easy... I'm on a road trip for 12 days by myself... for a much needed break... as I have so much time up at work I needed to burn off some of that and rekindle my internal flame. I often get questioned as to why I am in this job... why I work in a broken system? I needed to reflect on that as I arrive in Sydney ready to have some one on one sessions with people that are looking for insights into their own challenges... [ 845 more words ] https://peaceful.zenwebsolutions.com.au/3-years-into-foste/

06.01.2022 Visual learning at its best

01.01.2022 Yes please! It’s time... don’t you think? That we build girls up to be more than just pretty, have long eyelashes or call them drama queens!

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