Emma HubbardNewborn skull bones are soft, thin and flexible. They also have weak neck muscles and usually turn their heads to one side when placed on their back. It is because of these two reasons, it is extremely common for babies to develop a flat spot on their head. This is known as flat head syndrome, positional plagiocephaly, deformational plagiocephal and brachycephaly.
The good news is, as a parents there are some simple thigngs you can do throughout your day to either stop your baby developing a flat spot and/or stop the flat spot on your babyโs head from getting worse.
In this video I share these tips with you so you can prevent/limit flattening of the back of your baby's head. I also share what you should avoid.
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00:00-01:10 Intro 01:11-04:08 Types and Causes 04:09-05:40 Sleeping Tips to Prevent a Flat Head 05:41-06:36 Play Time Tips to Prevent a Flat Head 06:37-07:50 Carrying Tips to Prevent a Flat Head 07:51-08:10 Feeding Tips to Prevent a Flat Head 08:11-09:15 Play Time Tips when Lying on the Floor to Prevent a Flat Head 09:16-10:10 Things to Avoid 10:11- 11:08 When to Seek Help
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Flat Head - Tips to Avoid It (and what to do if you notice a flat spot)Emma Hubbard2021-06-24 | Newborn skull bones are soft, thin and flexible. They also have weak neck muscles and usually turn their heads to one side when placed on their back. It is because of these two reasons, it is extremely common for babies to develop a flat spot on their head. This is known as flat head syndrome, positional plagiocephaly, deformational plagiocephal and brachycephaly.
The good news is, as a parents there are some simple thigngs you can do throughout your day to either stop your baby developing a flat spot and/or stop the flat spot on your babyโs head from getting worse.
In this video I share these tips with you so you can prevent/limit flattening of the back of your baby's head. I also share what you should avoid.
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00:00-01:10 Intro 01:11-04:08 Types and Causes 04:09-05:40 Sleeping Tips to Prevent a Flat Head 05:41-06:36 Play Time Tips to Prevent a Flat Head 06:37-07:50 Carrying Tips to Prevent a Flat Head 07:51-08:10 Feeding Tips to Prevent a Flat Head 08:11-09:15 Play Time Tips when Lying on the Floor to Prevent a Flat Head 09:16-10:10 Things to Avoid 10:11- 11:08 When to Seek Help
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In this video you'll learn about 3 common phrases that often work in the moment with toddlers, but don't always deliver the message we intend them to. While they might seem helpful, you can swap them for some alternatives that are shown to be much more effective in terms of providing support and encouragement, building your child's confidence, and fostering emotional well-being.
In this video you'll learn what these phrases are, and the alternatives you can use instead.
Please don't feel guilty or bad in any way if you do use these phrases. That's not the intent of this video at all. Using them here or there isn't going to harm your toddler's emotional development. This is simply about highlighting some alternatives that help deliver on the intent in a more effective way.
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00:00 - 02:16: A Common Phrase to Avoid with Your Toddler" 02:17 - 02:45: A Better Way to Respond 02:46 - 03:33: Another Phrase to Avoid with Your Toddler 03:34 - 04:18: A Positive Alternative to Use Instead 04:19 - 07:14: The Final Phrase to Rethink 07:15 - 08:46: A More Helpful Response
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The purpose of this video is to help you feel a little more comfortable and confident in knowing some best practices you can follow to reduce the risk of developmental delays, as well as what to watch out for so you spot potential problems that could delay development early.
00:00 - 02:21: A Common Mistake That Could Affect Your Baby's Growth 02:22 - 03:25: Simple Adjustments to Support Your Babyโs Development 03:26 - 03:57: A Sleep Solution That May Be Riskier Than You Think 03:58 - 06:24: How to Ensure Your Babyโs Sleep Environment Is Safe 06:25 - 08:31: A Common Practice That May Be Holding Back Your Babyโs Development 08:32 - 09:00: Unlock Your Babyโs Natural Ability to Thrive with This Tip 09:00 - 09:41: A Surprising Habit That Could Be Slowing Down Your Babyโs Progress
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At some point, your toddler is going to start whining when they want things. It's inevitable. But how you respond has a very real impact on how often they whine for things, and how severe it gets.
Toddlers are learning to communicate effectively. They are constantly experimenting to see what works and what doesn't. When something gets them a positive result, they do it more. When a behaviour doesn't deliver a positive result, they do it less.
This is why it's important to avoid the mistake you'll learn about in this video when your toddler starts to whine and complain. By avoiding this mistake, you'll help reduce the frequency and severity of their complaining. You'll also learn what you can do instead when your child does complain, to help direct them to more positive behaviours instead.
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00:00 - 00:37 : Why Your Child Whines 00:38 - 02:20 : Stop Accidentally Rewarding Whining 02:21 - 03:17 : Encourage Calm Communication from the Start 03:18 - 04:54 : Handling Whining: What to Do When It Begins 04:55 - 07:72 : Dealing with Whining Right from the Start
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I accidentally caused our first daughter to go from being a great sleeper throughout the night, to waking frequently. It all came down to one tiny mistake, that in hindsight, I could have easily avoided.
In this video I'll walk you through what that mistake was, and how my belief that she was teething (she wasn't!) led to me making it. You'll also learn 2 other common things that can cause increased night wakes and worse sleep for your little one.
If you're struggling with baby sleep, or you just want to prepare yourself so you know how to manage it when the time comes, I hope you find this video helpful!
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00:00 - 01:22 : My 3-Month Wake-Up Call 01:23 - 03:24 : How I Accidentally Sabotaged My Baby's Sleep 03:25 - 05:49 : This Mistake Led to Frequent Night Wakes 05:50 - 08:36 : This Mistake Kept My Baby Awake For Longer Than Necessary
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In this video you'll learn why it's an important part of their development, and how it helps things like feeding, soothing, benefits to their immune system, and more.
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00:00 - 01:49 : A Park Encounter: What About Their Teeth? 01:50 - 02:34 : Finger Sucking and Germs 02:35 - 05:26 : Reason To Let Your Baby Mouth/Suck Their Fingers 05:27 - 07:02 : Second Reason To Let Your Baby Mouth/Suck Their Fingers 07:03 - 08:58 : Third Reason To Let Your Baby Mouth/Suck Their Fingers
References: ๐ Liaw JJ, Yang L, Katherine Wang KW, Chen CM, Chang YC, Yin T. Non-nutritive sucking and facilitated tucking relieve preterm infant pain during heel-stick procedures: a prospective, randomised controlled crossover trial. Int J Nurs Stud. 2012 Mar;49(3):300-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2011.09.017. Epub 2011 Oct 14. PMID: 22001561.
๐ Stephanie J. Lynch, Malcolm R. Sears, Robert J. Hancox; Thumb-Sucking, Nail-Biting, and Atopic Sensitization, Asthma, and Hay Fever. Pediatrics August 2016; 138 (2): e20160443. 10.1542/peds.2016-0443
๐ Perry M, Tan Z, Chen J, Weidig T, Xu W, Cong XS. Neonatal Pain: Perceptions and Current Practice. Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am. 2018 Dec;30(4):549-561. doi: 10.1016/j.cnc.2018.07.013. PMID: 30447813; PMCID: PMC6570422.
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While this is normal for new parents, in many cases thereโs actually nothing to worry about. We both know that as a new parent, thereโs already enough going on. The last thing you need to be doing is stressing about things that you donโt need to be concerned about.
So in this video, hopefully I can help put your mind at ease a little by walking you through five things that often cause new parents a lot of stress but don't have to.
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What that means is fewer standoffs with your little one, and smoother sailing through day to day tasks. Of course there will still be the occasional tantrum. That's a given. But hopefully with these techniques life will be a little easier!
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In this video you'll learn what these common reflexes are and how to spot them to avoid confusion, as well as how to more reliably tell when your baby is tired, hungry, or cold.
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You'll also learn what to look for that may be cause for concern, so you know when you may need to take your little one for further assessment just to be sure.
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These items can inadvertently make your babyโs food seem disgusting to them, make it extremely difficult for them to eat, cause excess gagging, and even delay oral motor development.
Switching them out can be the difference between really challenging mealtimes with your child, and mealtimes that are easy and enjoyable for everyone.
In this video, I walk through what these common feeding utensils are, why they aren't always the best option, and the alternatives I recommend instead.
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In this video you'll learn what these four changes are and why they're an effective way to boost your baby's development.
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Study Referenced: ๐ Logan JAR, Justice LM, Yumuล M, Chaparro-Moreno LJ. When Children Are Not Read to at Home: The Million Word Gap. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2019 Jun; 40(5):383-386.
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The truth is, most babies don't need expensive toys to keep them entertained. If you've ever given a baby a gift, you've probably experienced this first hand... Often they're more interested in the wrapping than the actual toy inside ๐.
These 10 baby games are some of my favourites because they also only take a few minutes to set up. Perfect if you're looking for some age-appropriate, quick, fun activities to do with your little one without going out and spending more money on new toys.
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It might seem intuitive (and you may find yourself doing it without even knowing it already), but even if it is, hopefully this encourages you to do it even more often throughout the day.
It's known as 'serve and return' and is such a nice, natural way to interact with your little one it's incredible easy to do each and every day.
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Study Referenced: ๐ Kok, R., Thijssen, S., Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.ย et al. (2015). Normal variation in early parental sensitivity predicts child structural brain development.ย Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,ย 54(10), 824โ831.
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In this video you'll learn what these phrases are, and the alternatives you can use instead.
Please don't feel guilty or bad in any way if you do use these phrases. That's not the intent of this video at all. Using them here or there isn't going to harm your toddler's emotional development. This is simply about highlighting some alternatives that help deliver on the intent in a more effective way.
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Research shows that there is one thing you can easily add to your family's daily habits that can very quickly improve multiple aspects of your baby's sleep.
2 separate studies show that doing this helps babies fall asleep faster, fall asleep earlier (earlier bed times), wake less often during the night, and have increased sleep duration.
While I can't say this will work for every family (we know there are no certainties with these things), it's so easy to do, I think it's definitely worth trying with your baby.
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Studies referenced in the video: ๐ Mindell JA, Leichman ES, Lee C, Williamson AA, Walters RM. Implementation of a nightly bedtime routine: How quickly do things improve? Infant Behav Dev. 2017 Nov;49:220-227. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2017.09.013. Epub 2017 Oct 3. PMID: 28985580; PMCID: PMC6587179.
๐ Mindell JA, Li AM, Sadeh A, Kwon R, Goh DY. Bedtime routines for young children: a dose-dependent association with sleep outcomes. Sleep. 2015 May 1;38(5):717-22. doi: 10.5665/sleep.4662. PMID: 25325483; PMCID: PMC4402657.
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Settling your baby to sleep for naps or bed time is a common struggle so many parents face. There are lots of helpful tools out there that can make it easier - one of which is wake windows.
While I do think wake windows are a handy resource, they're just one piece of a much larger puzzle when it comes to knowing when your baby is ready for a nap. Unfortunately, trying to stick to strict wake windows without understanding that they are just one component of great naps and night time sleep can cause extra stress, rather than making the process easier.
In this video you'll learn how to get your baby to fall asleep easier by combining wake windows with 2 other essential components that are needed for your baby to fall asleep and enjoy a full nap or night sleep.
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However, this doesn't teach them how their actions affect others. They also need guidance on how to fix things, as this is a skill that takes practice.
This video will teach you another way to approach these situations that is appropriate for toddlers and their level of development, that goes beyond just saying sorry.
I hope this helps!
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This extremely popular sleep aid does appear to help with baby sleep. But when used incorrectly, it can lead to long-term and even permanent hearing loss.
White noise for babies work for many to help them fall asleep faster and reduce night waking. It's a useful tool and I do recommend it. However, both the volume and duration of exposure need to be considered to ensure your little one's ears aren't accidentally damaged while using white noise.
Because of how long their ears are exposed to white noise, it doesn't have to be what we would often consider loud in order to be harmful to their hearing.
In this video, you'll learn how to use white noise safely and how to test to see if you have your white noise machine set up in a way that's optimal for your baby.
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Article Links: ๐ American Academy of Pediatrics. (2023). American Academy of Pediatrics Sounds the Alarm on Excessive Noise and Risks to Childrenโs Hearing in Updated Policy Statement. ๐ Graven SN. Sound and the developing infant in the NICU: conclusions and recommendations for care. J Perinatol. 2000 Dec; 20 (8 Pt 2): S88-93. ๐ Hugh SC, Wolter NE, Propst EJ, Gordon KA, Cushing SL, Papsin BC. Infant sleep machines and hazardous sound pressure levels. Pediatrics. 2014 Apr; 133(4): 677-81. ๐ Spencer JA, Moran DJ, Lee A, Talbert D. White noise and sleep induction. Arch Dis Child. 1990 Jan;65(1):135-7.
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Either way, after watching this video I hope you feel a little more comfortable and confident in knowing some best practices you can follow to reduce the risk of developmental delays, as well as what to watch out for so you spot potential problems that could delay development early.
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Your toddler's brain is developing at an incredible rate. They're experiencing lots of new emotions, and learning how to deal with these big feelings is as challenging for them as it is for you. The good news is, this stage of development doesn't last forever. And there are things you can do to make it easier.
These tips will help you manage challenging toddler behaviour (including reducing the frequency of tantrums), and also help make life with a toddler in the house a little less stressful.
As always, I hope you find this video helpful!
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In this video you'll learn what this habit is, and how to manage it so you don't accidentally fall into this situation.
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But our children don't naturally know how to play by themselves. They need to first have an environment that supports independent play, and then they need us to teach them how to do it. Once they get started, they will continue to learn and explore, but most need that little bit of help to start.
In this video you'll learn the strategies we use as Occupational Therapists to teach young children the skill of independent play. Once they've got this skill, you'll be able to get that all important time to yourself to get things done around the house, or just take a moment for yourself, without relying on screens if you don't want to.
I hope this helps!
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There are 4 main steps to teaching a baby to sit up independently. Each one is necessary, and builds on the previous one. In this video you'll learn how to know when your baby is ready to learn how to sit up, then I'll walk you through each of the steps and show you how you can do them with your baby.
If you follow along with each step, you'll have your baby sitting up in no time!
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Doing this daily can help reduce the risk of your baby developing a range of problems such as positional plagiocephaly and torticollis. Often by the time these conditions become noticeable, they already require intervention to resolve, so it's obviously a much better outcome if you can avoid them altogether.
While positional plagiocephaly and positional torticollis can't always be avoided, there are things you can do to help reduce the likelihood of them becoming an issue. Implementing the steps in this video is one way you can do that.
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And with that can come a wide range of much bigger problems including chronic constipation, UTI's and a severe fear of the bathroom and/or the toilet itself.
In this video you'll learn the 3 most important signs to look for to make sure they are ready to start potty training.
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But sometimes it's actually better to wake your baby. In some cases it's for safety reasons, and in some cases it leads to improved sleep and a more predictable sleep schedule.
In this video you'll learn when you should wake your baby and why it can be a good thing.
As always, I hope this makes your life as a parent a little easier, and helps you and your baby get some more much-needed rest.
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Following this approach will help you avoid what's known as the "escalation trap", while allowing yourself to feel less pressure without creating long-term behaviour problems.
As always, I hope this helps!
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In this video you'll learn why this approach doesn't help with picky eating, and some tactics you can use to help your picky eater move past this common childhood phase successfully.
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When this starts, itt's easy to fall into the trap of teaching them that screaming is the way to get you do quickly do whatever they want. Rather than learning to develop more sophisticated communication skills, they fall into a pattern of just screaming whenever they have a want or need.
In this video I'll share how you can avoid this common pitfall, and how you can encourage your little one to continue developing those all important communication skills beyond the scream.
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In this video you'll learn where this all came from, and whether or not there's any truth to the claim that battery operated toys are bad for a baby's development.
As always, there's nuance to a conversation like this, so hopefully this helps clarify things for you.
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Study Referred: Sosa AV. Association of the Type of Toy Used During Play With the Quantity and Quality of Parent-Infant Communication. JAMA Pediatr. 2015;170(2):132โ137. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2015.3753
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In this video, Physiotherapist Meghan Stephenson shares her best tips for pregnant women to modify the way you do many common daily activities to help minimise the risk of experiencing post-birth urinary incontinence, abdominal separation, prolapse, back pain, and ongoing pelvic pain.
These changes can help protect your abdominals and pelvic floor, along with your back and hips.
While this certainly doesn't guarantee that you won't experience any issues post-birth, it can help you reduce the likelihood and severity of these common conditions.
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There are lots of fun ways to play with a newborn baby. In this video I'm sharing 5 of my favourite ways to play with a baby that are wonderful for their development and also lots of fun.
These games are a great way to engage with your baby and build a strong connection, while also helping with their development.
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Now, I'm definitely not saying to never help your baby! There's definitely nuance here. But by deciding when to help, and when to take a step back and give your baby time and space rather than jumping in on a whim, you're doing what's most beneficial for their development.
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Often it all comes down to one foundational piece of the puzzle not being quite right. This can lead to kids not wanting to sit at the table to eat, refusing to try food, tantrums and meltdowns, and what seems like picky eating.
But when you get it right, mealtimes become so much easier. Even if it feels like you've tried everything and none of it works, this one change might be all you need.
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The truth is, this is perfectly normal. What we want to avoid when this happens is turning a mild regression into a more serious issue that is ongoing and difficult to resolve.
This video will walk you through how to respond when a toileting regression occurs to make sure your child gets back to using the toilet successfully as soon as possible.
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A common reaction (especially if you're out in public), is to quickly tell your child to stop doing what they're doing, and tell them not to do it again. You might even feel some embarrassment yourself depending on the situation.
Unfortunately, even though it's not intentional, this can often make toddlers feel ashamed and like they've done something wrong.
But these behaviours are actually perfectly normal, and something every child will do as they develop. That means it's important to respond in a way that doesn't make them feel like they're doing something shameful or wrong.
In this video you'll learn how to respond to these situations in ways that won't cause embarrassment, shame or guilt.
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But a fascinating study revealed that the way we praise our children can have a huge impact on their long term confidence and outcomes in academic and other areas of life.
In this video I'll walk you through the different ways in which we can compliment and praise children, and how these different approaches impact our little ones. Then we'll look at what appears to be a much more effective way to praise and encourage children based on the recent research.
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๐ Study Referred To In This Video Mueller, C. M., & Dweck, C. S. (1998). Praise for intelligence can undermine children's motivation and performance.ย Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75(1), 33โ52.ย https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.75.1.33
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Selecting age-appropriate toys helps facilitate healthy gross motor and fine motor development. When the toys are age-appropriate, they're also more fun for children because they can actually use them, and they provide stimulation and challenges that are suitable for their current stage of development.
At 9-12 months of age there are some big changes in your baby's development that mean it's time for a little toy box upgrade to really help the development of their fine motor skills. In this video you'll learn which toys to swap out, and the best toys for 9-12 month old babies. And don't worry, these aren't super expensive options either!
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youtu.be/zgHsva_ebckDonโt Mistake Pain With Purple CryingEmma Hubbard2023-08-16 | Newborns cry for all sorts of reasons. There are a few "go-to" things we usually check for first. But if those aren't the cause, it often becomes a guessing game to figure out the cause of your newborn's crying.
If your little one isn't tired, hungry or in need of a nappy (diaper) change, here are 3 other causes of crying in newborns, and how to know which one is causing your baby's distress. Most importantly, you'll learn how to differentiate between them to help avoid mistaking one cause of crying for something completely different, like assuming it's just purple crying when your little one has an underlying problem causing them to be in pain.
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Punishment (whether it's taking away privileges, yelling, cancelling activities, or many other examples) is a really common tool used to try to put an end to undesired behaviour and teach children how they should behave in the future.
But what research shows us that punishment doesn't actually work for toddlers. In this video you'll learn why it doesn't work for young children, and what you can do instead that's much more effective.
This isn't about judgement (most of us have used some form of punishment at some point). It's simply about presenting a more effective way to teach your child appropriate behaviour that I think many parents will find helpful!
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In this video we're talking about toddler tantrums. Particularly some popular advice in regards to how to manage a toddler tantrum or meltdown. We'll look at the brain science behind why this advice doesn't work.
Plus, you'll learn why these tantrums happen, and why it's really not your toddler's fault!
I hope this one helps you manage those big emotions that often make toddlerhood a challenge.
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Having fewer toys is actually better for your little one in many ways.
Fewer toys can lead them playing for longer periods of time, improve creativity, and also help with the development of social skills.
Here's how to manage your baby's toys effectively to get all of the benefits, without buying more toys.
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Selecting age-appropriate toys helps facilitate healthy gross motor and fine motor development. When the toys are age-appropriate, they're also more fun for children because they can actually use them, and they provide stimulation and challenges that are suitable for their current stage of development.
At 6-9 months of age there are some big changes in your baby's development that mean it's time for a little toy box upgrade to really help the development of their fine motor skills. In this video you'll learn which toys to swap out, and the best toys for 6-9 month old babies. And don't worry, these aren't super expensive options either!
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This video walks you through what I wish all parents new about developmental milestones - why they're important, when they're useful (and when they're not), and how to use them in a way that's actually helpful.
Hopefully after watching this one it helps you look at developmental milestones a little differently, and more importantly, helps alleviate some of that unnecessary concern if it's something you've experienced.
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Thankfully there are things you can do to make the process much easier for both your and your baby. It starts by avoiding some really common spoon feeding mistakes. Some things that feel natural to us, or that we do without even thinking twice, can actually make eating a real challenge for a baby. With one or two little tweaks to the spoon feeding process you might just find it suddenly becomes much easier!
In this video you'll learn 4 common spoon feeding mistakes and how to fix them to make meal times easier.
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The good news is, sometimes doing a little less is actually better for your little one and for you. In this video I'll walk you through some of these common pieces of advice new parents hear and talk about why it's not really necessary, and what you can do instead that's easier and better for you both.
I really hope this helps make life with your newborn a little easier!
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Colic in itself is very difficult to alleviate, but for many parents there are things that work for them to soothe a colicky baby. Just remember, what works for one baby might not work for another, so trying different techniques is important.
Hopefully this video will help you calm your colicky baby and give your whole family some relief.
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