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Attachment parenting babies, toddlers, preschoolers, school-aged, and teenager children requires a natural, instinctive, and family-centred parenting approach. Here are tools, ideas and strategies to help guide parents and caregivers.


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Babies Age 0 - 1 year


Breast-feeding Benefits


Co-sleeping Benefits


Safer Co-sleeping


Solve Your Child's Problem Sleep


Soothing a Crying Baby


Getting Things Done with Baby



Toddlers Age 1 - 2 year


Suggestions for Handling Whining, Hitting, Pushing and Biting


Taming Temper Tantrums


123 Time out Advantages and Disadvantages


Alternatives to the Word "no"


Differences between Discipline and Punishment


Discipline and Anger


Feeling Facts



Preschoolers Age 3 - 5 years


Toilet Learning


Parenting Your Spirited Child


Tips for An Attached Time-Out


Research on Outcomes of Physical Punishment


Role of the Attachment Person


Calming Down Tools


Sibling Rivalry Remedies


Strategies to Prepare your Child for the New Baby's Arrival



School Children Ages 6 - 12 years


NEW! Family Game Night Survival Tips and Strategies


Mutual Respect


Your School-Aged Child's Development Step by Step


Suggestion and Ideas for Getting More Co-operation and Less Power Struggles


The Problems with Punishments and Rewards



Teenagers Ages 13 - 19 years


Top Ten Reasons to take a Parenting Class


When Consequences Don’t Work




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