Parenting Advice
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Advice that does no harm
With the abundance of advice and ‘how to guides’ on the internet, it’s vital that parents have access to information and advice that is evidence based and most importantly, advice that works!
We all know that doctors take an oath to ‘do no harm’. Similarly, our parenting advice is based on this same mantra. In all the advice we give, we hold the relationship between parent and child as the key to change. We honour the vital and irreplaceable role that parents have to nurture and grow their children. We draw on the latest neuroscience-science research and put this in user-friendly language to enable parents to apply the learning to their children.
About us
We are family therapists who have been working with families, mostly in early childhood, for over 25 years.
Ask us a question
Please write to us and ask if you’d like advice on a topic we haven’t covered on this website. We’d love to hear from you. Be sure to use our search engine above.
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Divorce and Your Child
Separation and divorce can be a traumatic time for children. Divorce brings many changes and they are changes that are…
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Soiling Pants
Soiling Pants: what to do when it becomes a bad habit Parents are often reluctant to seek advice when their…
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Quality Time or Quantity Time: what’s most important?
Quality time or quantity time? If I can’t give quantity is quality good enough? Can a lack of quantity time…
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Brains can keep growing
Your brain is an amazing structure. Consider this: your brain has over a billion neurons and all these neurons are…
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Dr Dan Siegel and your child’s brain
The brain needs warm attachment relationships to grow! Your child’s brain grow in unique and unexpected ways. Dr Dan Siegel,…
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The Clingy Child and Childcare
Clingy Child? Helping your child adjust to childcare or Kindy. For many children when they first begin childcare, saying goodbye…
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FREE Parenting Assessment
Parenting has never had more information and advice – and much of it is bad and even damaging to families!…
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