by Sarah Fisher | Mar 15, 2022 | blame, getting support, non-violent resistance, strategies
The blame game: I don’t know about you but I know that I’ve been blamed in the past for my son’s behaviour. The blame wasn’t always obvious, just sideways looks or slowly disappearing from our lives (to be fair, the disappearing hasn’t...
by Sarah Fisher | Aug 28, 2021 | blame, getting support, listening, non-violent resistance, parental presence, strategies, understanding ourselves
Is there such a thing as naughtiness? A book was recently released, called “there’s no such thing as naughty” by an author called Kate Silverton, (click the link which will take you to Amazon if you’d like to find out more about it) which recently sparked a...
by Sarah Fisher | Jul 26, 2021 | blame, calm, Parents, triggers
Why Does My Child Lie? Lying is one of the topics that comes up a lot in the work that I do. It’s one of the things that causes so much frustration with the families and professionals I work with. In this article, I’m going to talk through some of the reasons for...
by Sarah Fisher | Jun 19, 2021 | blame, de-escalation, listening, Parents, Sibling rivalry
Siblings is a topic that comes up every day when I’m working with both parents and professionals. How do we manage the difficulties that can often arise between siblings? Prefer to listen? Just hit play! “If you’re a sibling yourself, you will know that sometimes you...
by Sarah Fisher | May 18, 2021 | blame, change, connection, de-escalation, getting support, parental presence, Parents, positive words, professionals, strategies, triggers, understanding ourselves
Let’s talk button pushing. It’s a topic that I talk about so much. We all have things that trigger us and this is one of the things that comes up in so many different ways for the parents I work with inside The Connective Parenting Hub. Prefer to listen? Just hit...