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Soft love and your children

Soft Love and your Children

Soft love and your children—when is it helpful, and when does it do harm? This post explores the importance of balancing compassion with structure in parenting. Learn why children need both love and limits to thrive, and how soft love alone can lead to unintended consequences for their future.
What is 'Tough Love' for our children

What is ‘Tough Love’ for our children?

Tough love means guiding our children with both care and discipline, preparing them for life’s challenges. Like animals in nature, parents must balance comfort with lessons in independence. True love isn’t about endless ease—it’s about equipping our children to become resilient, responsible, and capable adults.
Time for some Kidology

Time for some Kidology

Kidology is a clever parenting technique that helps children accept boundaries while fostering independence. By shifting responsibility to external rules, parents can reduce power struggles and guide behaviour gently. Discover how one mum used Kidology to overcome toilet training setbacks—and how you can apply it in daily life.
You can’t start too young

You can’t start too young

A baby’s emotional and cognitive development begins before birth. Warmth, connection, and routine shape self-esteem and security. Early boundaries and consistent sequences—not rigid schedules—nurture responsibility and confidence. Talking, singing, and gentle guidance help children...
Policies for Sane Parents

Policies for Sane Parents

Raising kids isn’t easy, but having structure helps. These ten “Policies for Sane Parents” focus on calm communication, fair rewards, responsibility, and love. Set boundaries, avoid shouting, and build trust—without giving in to guilt or chaos. Parenting can be peaceful, with the right tools and mindset in place.
How Family and Friends Can Hold You Back

How Family and Friends Can Hold You Back

In this Friends and Family episode from Six Steps for Midlife Women to Take Back Control of Your Life, we explore how family members and long-standing friendships can unintentionally hold midlife women back. Through a discussion with Melanie Hill, we unpack toxic dynamics, emotional blackmail disguised as love, and the powerful question at the heart of it all: whose values are you choosing to live by — theirs or yours?
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