Episodes
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What is the secure attachment? How do you create a secure attachment with your baby? This is very important because, study shows that 85% of our brain cells develops by age 3. (I’m sure you know what that means)Yeah! Our childhood shape who we become later on in life. The bond we share with our parents earlier on in life is very important for emotional development. Having a secure attachment play a vital role in determining our future relationship with others. So, today I talked about how to create a secure attachment with your baby. Happy listening ❤️
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On today’s podcast episode I talked about how to get the first three years of your babies life right. I think making sure you get the first three years of your babies lives right will make your parents journey a bit easier since studies show that 85% of the brain cells formed by age 3. I’m not saying easy as in every day life will be easy because we know it’s not that simple, for one, children will be to always be children, and life happens. I know you may be wondering how do I do this! The simplest answer is to be PRESENT... Happy listening
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Having a baby is a blessing and a joyful thing. So today I talked about breastfeeding your baby and 8 Myth about Breastfeeding. I also talked about Postpartum, what new mum experience after giving birth to their baby. Happy listening.
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Becoming a mum for the first time is one of those rare blessed events that will be forever change you - but just because it is bound to be one of the greatest moments in your life doesn’t mean it’s going to be the easiest. On Today’s show I talked about 6 most important things new moms and dads should know. Happy listening...
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What does it mean to be a responsible person? Have you ever wondered why it’s important to teach your kids to be responsible? Do you think they fully understand what being responsible mean? And how do you even teach your children to be responsible?. On today’s episode I shared some tips on how to teach your kids to be responsible.
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Today I talked about one of the main reasons why children misbehave. Children misbehave because they don’t know how to behave. We cannot expect them to know how to behave if we haven’t deliberately taught them or shown them how, especially in a scenario that they’ve never experienced before. So what can we do? Please listen to today’s episode and you will find out how to help your child behave well especially in public. Happy listening.
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On today’s episode, I talked about stammers. I explained why kids stammers and how to support them. And I also shared my son’s story who he a public speaker and he stammers, but he doesn’t allow that to stop him from being a blessing. If you want to learn more about this and learn how you can help a child (teenager) who stammers to overcome stuttering you may need to listen to today’s episode. Thank you
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Do your children struggle in school? Do they find it hard to follow spoken instructions? Do they confuse letters with a similar shape, such as b and d? If you answered yes to one or more of the above questions your child may have dyslexia, a learning disability. The word “dyslexia” simply means “difficulty with words”. Although many people associate dyslexia with the switching of letters in a word, It’s a reading disorder that extend beyond simple letter conversion. On today’s episode I talked about how to help and support children with dyslexia and strategies that I used to support the children I work with. Happy listening
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On today’s episode I share the reasons why Kids lie and what parents can do about it. We know that children lie for so many reasons. Children might lie because they’ve been trained to lie for fear of punishment and they don’t trust their parents with their truths. A child might lie because of peer pressure or to get out of trouble. But one thing I would like to point out today is that LYING IS A BEHAVIOURAL ISSUE NOT A MORAL ISSUE! - Happy listening
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Why do children get angry? Children get angry because they have more UNDERLYING FEELINGS happening, and they don’t know how to deal with all those feelings inside their body, so they lashed out. Most of the time anger comes from when children are scared or helpless. The first step in helping your child manage his anger is to pinpoint the underlying causes and to address the root of the anger problems. On today’s episode I shared some positives steps on how to teach your kids on how to cope with anger 😊
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Bedwetting can be frustrating and annoying for parents especially if you have a child that still bed wet at 12. On today’s episode I’m going to give you some practical tips on how to help your child to stop bed wetting. Happy Listening 😊
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As a parent of a teenager, I know how it feels when your teenagers misbehave. Your teenager used to value your input but now seems the most conversations turn into arguments! Rude behaviour in teenager is something many parents face at one point. On today’s this podcast, I shared some strategies that might help you to manage disrespectful behaviour in your teenagers. Happy parenting 😊
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I am not a medical professional but I am a trained autism practitioner. I have worked and still work with kids who have autism. The cause of autism is unknown, and it last throughout a persons lifetime. Autism is not an “illness” and there is no cure, but treatments can help. I shared what I learned from working with Autistic children 👶 Happy listening🎧
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Today I’m going to be talking about smacking. I know it’s a sensitive subject for most people, but this is something I feel strongly about and I thought I should bring it to light. I used to shy away from this topic up until recently because I didn’t want to offend people also because I was raised being smacked, so I have my own stuff around smacking. I know as a parent we are only trying to teach our kids right from wrong the only way we know how, but we don’t have to do that anymore because it’s not okay to smack your children because it’s an abuse against children which is now illegal in the UK 🇬🇧. Remember whatever you’re doing today is setting stone for 10 years from now on and you have to cultivate that. You cannot treat your toddlers and young children with violence and expect them to trust you as teenagers and young adults. So what’s the alternative if I hear you ask. If you need more information about how to discipline effectively you need to check out my previous podcast or my blog posts - positiveparentingwithOlu.com
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Different children crave for different kinds of attention and affection and in this podcast I am going to help you figure out which matters the most to your child so she can feel truly adored. Don’t forget to share and Subscribe. Happy Listening
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Most girls starts their period when they’re about 12, but they can start as early as 8. So it’s important to talk to your girls from an early age to make sure they are prepared before the big day. Many parents feel awkward talking about periods, especially with pre-teen girls, who can seem to get easily embarrassed. So today I’m gonna talk about 8 things you can say to your daughters when she gets her first period.
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Most girls Starts their period when they’re about 12, but they can start as early as 8, so it’s important to talk to your girls from an early age to make sure they are prepared before the big day. Many parents feel awkward talking about period especially with pre-teens you can seem to get easily embarrassed. On today’s episode I’m going to share 8 things you can easily say to your daughter when she gets first period
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On today’s episode I shared some great tips about how to handle conflict with people. Conflict resolution is an important skills to teach our children. As parents we all know that children learn by example, therefore we have to start teaching our kids this skills, as Conflict is part of our everyday life 😊
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On today’s episode I shared some great tips on how to handle kids fighting amongst siblings. Sibling rivalry is something that we should worry and do something about. We see some adults siblings who are not in speaking terms as a result of what happened during the childhood. We therefore need to identify sibling rivalry as a situation that needs to be dealt with from the start. Happy listening 🎧
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Consistency is one of the more keys to addressing your children’s behavioural problems . The tips I shared on today’s episode are personal. As a result, my list of age-appropriate consequences for my son, might look very different from your list and that of your friends. You should focus specifically on coming up with creative consequences to fit your child.
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