Take a step back and see the kids behaviour as a form of communication rather than taking it personally. Be more intentional and deliberate, managing kids and their needs with Peak-Hour Parenting.
Thriving at Home
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Other mums storiesThriving at Home
Create a game plan – keeping a tidy home with a special needs child
Quite a few of our mums have children with special needs and struggling with the endless cleaning, tidying and battling to get the basics done.
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A Housewife's Guide ToOther mums storiesThriving at Home
Grandma’s 3 simple tips for keeping a tidy home
This no grandma’s mother told her to be sure to try and do three things that will help to keep a tidy home, they worked for and now her daughters use these tips too.
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A checklist of essential items to pack in a nappy bag, plus tips on restocking it so you aren’t left without nappies on your next outing.
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Don’t listen to any negativity around you from either people giving it or the thoughts in your head. Change your mindset, think positive and be happy.
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Through the series I will be sharing my stories and tips, but I would love to read and share yours as well. I am positive those who are feeling out of control at the moment will find some comfort and help reading how other mums have managed to get through these times, be it that you struggled too or you found one simple tip made a difference or you found a way to manage from the beginning. Your story and tips can make a big difference to another mum.
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Through this series I will share posts to guide you through your struggles, find your sanity and to help you thrive at home.