Hey, Mothers Are Human Too! Let’s Honour Them This Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is an opportunity to express our gratitude to our mothers and female ancestors in this challenging role.
Irem Bray's Family Guidance Journal
A Consulting Psychologist and Family Counselor Shares Her Knowledge On-line
Mother’s Day is an opportunity to express our gratitude to our mothers and female ancestors in this challenging role.
23rd of April is a festive time in Turkey for childre; however child abuse is a reality we need to think about and achieve a behavioral change.
The process of design requires us to undo what is existing – looking at it from a different perspective, a bit like the reframing I discussed in my previous post. Reassembling the pieces in a new way and expressing the new is, in a nutshell, how design works.
In ‘The second part of Four Agreements’ include non assumption and doing one’s best.
In ‘The Four Agreements’ Don Miguel translates his Toltec ancestors’ wisdom into practical concepts you and I can relate and be inspired by.
More and more parents are becoming aware that yelling and punishing damage their relationship with their child and lead to low self-esteem in all involved. They realise that low self-esteem is the number one culprit of an unfulfilled person and its many manifestations. What happens when a parent knows what they are doing isn’t right and they do it anyway? They cannot regulate their emotions. In turn they cannot teach it to their child.
Children with anxious mothers take on efforts to try and calm their mother and make her feel better starting very early and maintain the same attitude while growing up. As this behavior hinders them from living their childhood, they also nurture an intense anger toward their mother, which they almost always suppress with feelings of guilt.
We need to keep learning throughout our lives. Learning to learn is a skill for life. Methods that will bring out your potential including stages, styles of learning and looking after your brain.
With the resolutions and the tools I share here I want to help you have the peace of mind that you are a facilitator and not a hindrance in your kid’s life.
In this article, I’d like to talk about three important common mistakes parents make, their effects and corresponding correct behaviours: HUMILIATING, COMPARING, AND CRITICISING. I’m about to give some statements that I’d like you to...