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How to reduce your child’s stress, using their interests
Often when we see our children are struggling emotionally, socially and academically, we don’t look first at exactly what their days look and feel like to them and what we can change about it – we take for granted the things they just ‘have to do’, that they have to...
How to reduce your child’s stress, using their interests
Often when we see our children are struggling emotionally, socially and academically, we don’t look first at exactly what their days look and feel like to them and what we can change about it – we take for granted the things they just ‘have to do’, that they have to...
How we went from hour-long meltdowns to two minute chats
My son was five when I first learnt how I could use my own attitude to reduce his stress. When in meltdown-mode, he would be highly stressed but I found if he could look at me and see that I felt OK, confident, comfortable and that I knew exactly how to help him, he...
How I positively influenced my child’s self-esteem
We, as human beings are very receptive and are receiving conscious and subconscious messages constantly, whether they are being purposefully sent or are getting through by default. Often things people say or the attitudes they have with you can find their way into...
Focusing on what I want for my child
Focusing on what I want for my child Hello, welcome to Releasing my child’s potential blog. Thank you for visiting. I wanted to explain my reasons for choosing the title Releasing my child’s potential. When choosing a title for a website offering coaching support to...
What do you believe your child can achieve? The power of the parent
What do you believe your child can achieve? The power of the parent Even though we all come into this world with different benefits and challenges, the question remains: is growth more likely to happen in our child if we believe it can or we believe it can’t?This is...