5 Tips to Connect, so He Responds

By |2018-01-29T17:45:02+00:00January 29th, 2018|Relationships|

Want to make sure he connects and responds to you? You really like him, he may have noticed you, but has not been captivated by you, yet. These are 5 ways to make sure he does notice you, becomes enchanted by you and desires to get to know you more. You can create his captivation by following these tips: Smile A smile is a warm way of telling a perspective [...]

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Four Words Can Change Your Child’s Life

By |2018-01-27T15:49:54+00:00January 27th, 2018|Parenting|

The way parents speak to their children can have a major impact on their mental and emotional health. Article I consulted on, written by journalist Megan Blandford for SBS News Parents play a protective role in their child’s mental health. Children with parents who never or rarely told them they were proud of them were nearly five times more likely to have suicidal thoughts, nearly seven times more likely to formulate [...]

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Separation and Divorce Means Wealth

By |2018-01-24T22:03:01+00:00January 24th, 2018|Relationships|

Separation and Divorce means wealth, not for you, but for the solicitors profiting off your distress. When a couple separate, one of the first things they should do is visit a Family Mediator. These trained Mediators assist couples with their De Facto or Marriage Separation Agreement, Parenting Plan and Property division after a legal separation or divorce. A Parenting Plan is a residence agreement, organised by the parents, usually in [...]

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10 Tips to Get Your Kids to Listen

By |2018-01-14T09:44:28+00:00January 14th, 2018|Parenting|

Article I consulted on for Unleash Your Potential with Laura Evans Kid’s won’t listen? – change your language (NLP for Parents) Language is key. Do you find yourself saying, I just can’t get the kids to listen. Maybe you tell your children or teenagers not to do something, and then they do exactly what you’ve told them not to do! (how infuriating). You’re left frustrated …you blame them … but [...]

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Playful Parenting prevents Child Anxiety

By |2018-01-10T09:09:37+00:00January 10th, 2018|Parenting|

Playful Parenting prevents Child Anxiety A study recently released by Australian and Dutch researchers found parents play a role in protecting preschoolers from becoming anxious. When parents encourage their child to take risks, actively play, experience mild teasing and fright, they can become more assertive and take risks. In a study conducted by the University of Rio Grande, Brazil, on anxiety levels of children 5 to twelve years undergoing surgical [...]

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