Tag: Special Time
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From Chaos to Calm: How a Documented Routine Transformed Our Family

Documenting our family routine has helped establish clear expectations and responsibilities. By reviewing it regularly and involving the kids in the process, we ensure everyone understands their roles. This creates a more organised household, fosters responsibility, and encourages compliance, especially as they grow and take on more tasks.
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Managing Expectations on Family Outings

According to the Collins Dictionary, expectations are your strong hopes or beliefs that something will happen or that you will get something that you want. Brene Brown says that “Disappointment is unmet expectations, and the more significant the expectations, the more significant the disappointment.” In our busy world it can be hard to find time…
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63 Fun Activities to do with your Children for Special Time

63 great ideas to play with your children to keep them entertained and having fun during special time.
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The Innocence of Newborns

One of my friends has just had a baby girl, let’s call her Sophie. I met her when she was 2 weeks old and have just visited her again aged 4 weeks. She is adorable!!! Sophie is so small and pink with such small eyes and hands! When I hold her I feel how precious…
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What Makes You Happy?

What does your child need to make them happy? Make time today to ask your child what makes them happy.
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Healthy Dairy Free Frozen Yoghurt Adventure

Turn making frozen yoghurt into an adventure with your children. At the end of it you will have created a fun memory plus a delicious snack.
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Special Time Frequently Asked Questions Answered

Questions Answered on Special TIme which is spending at least 10 minutes uninterrupted time every day 1 on 1 per child doing what your child wants to do. This will help have happier and more cooperative child.
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Special Time – 5 Simple Steps for Happier Children

5 Simple Steps on how to spend at least 10 minutes uninterrupted time every day 1 on 1 per child doing what your child wants to do. This will help have happier and more cooperative child.
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10 Minute Daily Hack to get Well Behaved Kids

Spend at least 10 minutes uninterrupted time every day 1 on 1 (and if you can twice a day) per child doing what your child wants to do.
