Learn some quick and easy tips on how to parent in a way that makes you feel good about yourself and helps you empower your children to reach their highest and best.
Inspiring Parents with Marilyn Foreman
Take a look at a different perspective on what you want for your child and how to help them get it.
Learn how to prepare your child for the real world and how to build a strong family relationship.
A little perspective shift on how you treat your child.
Learn these two words that sound simple but when you really follow through, the impact of them builds self esteem and enhances all your relationships.
Some tips on creating a strong relationship with your child so they engage with you early and will carry forward even in the teen years.
Here is a simple yet profound behaviour you can change that will build self esteem and strong relationships in your life.
This is a key piece that, if you got a handle on, would improve all the relationships in your life.
Another piece from the book Kidbits: Inspiration for Parents.
A look at a "normal" parenting behaviour and it's impact.
Learn about what our child already knows that you have forgotten and how that knowledge can improve your relationship.
Today's KidBit will give you insight into what your child is really learning from you.
Learn about where you are putting your energy that is damaging your child's self esteem?
Today I share another KidBit that reconnects you with a deeper parenting connection.
Get a new perspective on what may seem real but may not even be there.
Here are some pointers on Nurturing the Brilliance in the next generation and seeing a different perspective on how you fit in to it.
Learn a new perspective on why we do what we do as parents and what we need to let go of and why.
Find out how to see more clearly how to parent in a more conscious and powerful way.
How to parent YOUR child rather than just parenting in general.
Learn an easy and fun way to instantly be present with your child and build a strong connected relationship in the moment.
Another KidBit that will make a huge difference in your parenting.
Here is a different perspective and a great way to empower your child's future right now.
Looking at the role you play and the position you hold in the current reality in a new light.
Peer pressure takes it's toll on our children, there are things we can do to make our kids immune to peer pressure.
There are some things that we forget to say to our children that make all the difference.
Empower yourself and your children to create what they want for themselves.
An important perspective on the shoulds and should nots during your child's learning phase.
What are our children picking up with what we're saying?
What is the cost to your child and your relationship as their parent? Here's another KidBit from Marilyn
Learn about The Nurturing Brilliance Project, share your stories and ideas.
This is about the choices we make and the impact those choices have on our children's self esteem.
This is a great tip that helps you shift your perspective on any situation.
This episode is about the power of being truly honest with your child and that impact in building strong and solid relationships together.
Hear a great analogy on how we come into the world, what impacts us and how we impact our children.
Another helpful parenting hint for building strong relationships with your children and avoiding those challenging years.
Marilyn shares another KidBit from her KidBits: Inspiration for Parents book.
Today we are talking about another KidBit: " Is being right worth the cost of your self-esteem, your child's self-esteem and the quality of your relationship with your child."
Join us for another KidBit: Inspiration for parents.
Get a different take on Halloween and what you can do to continue to build great relationships with your kids.
Building strong and respectful relationships with your child over the holidays.
Children learn more from what they see rather than what you tell them. What are you modelling to your child?
A little inspiration on how to recapture our ability to use our instincts and what we know to be right rather than count on what we hear and read about regarding parenting.