Research shows that how parents interact with their child can have long-term effects on his brain function, chemical balance, and emotional regulation. We know that the environment shapes neural pathways. Secure attachments develop secure children. In the early years, there are many ways you can activate your child’s brain to enable them to be social and emotionally receptive.

In the Early Years I work with:
  • Tantrums/ anger, biting, kicking and hitting

Click here for a free 26-minute podcast, this has much more information, strategies, and what you can do.tips. There is a free download below to print too.

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The Five triggers for Tantrums and How to Manage them

  • Sibling rivalry
  • Sleep
  • Feeding, fussy eating
  • Separation anxiety/ anxiety
  • Attachment Difficulties
  • Biting, hitting and kicking
  • Coping with Separation and Divorce

It’s hard to make the first step to seek help. You may be feeling anxious or think you may be judged for doing it wrong or worry that your problems may get worse.

Parents often wait and then attend my clinic in desperation. Prevent that now.
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