Megane Nacier

Set Your Child Up for Success with a Back-to-School Intro Letter

Back-to-school season can be overwhelming with new supplies, early mornings, and endless forms. Amidst the chaos, one often overlooked tool can make a significant difference: an introductory letter to your child’s new teacher. This proactive approach bridges the gap between home and school, supports your child’s classroom experience, and fosters a collaborative partnership. Read on […]

Set Your Child Up for Success with a Back-to-School Intro Letter Read More »

Become a “Wants Something” Whisperer: Turning Caregiving-Time Tantrums Into Teamwork

Does your young child’s bath time (or dressing time, or meal time, or bed time) often become a battlefield? If so, Magda Gerber’s R.I.E. approach to parenting can help! Read on to find out how to gain your child’s cooperation during caregiving tasks.  You hear it constantly: Spend quality time with your child! It’s a

Become a “Wants Something” Whisperer: Turning Caregiving-Time Tantrums Into Teamwork Read More »

Crush Your Parenting Overwhelm: better communication with the people you love

Are you feeling overwhelmed by parenting? Improving communication can help strengthen your relationships and ease your stress. It can seem like the key to reducing this stress is about managing time more effectively, but what if it’s about nurturing the connections within your family?  When you enhance your interactions with your children, partner, and even

Crush Your Parenting Overwhelm: better communication with the people you love Read More »

Supporting Your Child’s Self-Worth: A Daily Practice of Acceptance

Want to raise a child who feels confident and loved? It’s all about radical acceptance – embracing your child’s unique quirks and all. This blog post goes beyond “I love you” with practical tips for daily actions that show your love. Discover how playtime, quality time, and a practice of acceptance can build a strong parent-child bond and nurture your child’s self-worth for life.

Supporting Your Child’s Self-Worth: A Daily Practice of Acceptance Read More »