by Marion Rose | Mar 10, 2015 | Aware Parenting and Sleep, Introduction to Aware Parenting, Sleep and Aware Parenting
Closeness, attachment, bonding… these are the essential building blocks of family life. And sleep is an essential human need, too! When a baby comes along, most parenting models choose one or the other. For example, controlled crying and related techniques focus...
by Marion Rose | Mar 10, 2015 | Aware Parenting
back to home Crying – about the present or the past? One of the main things about Aware Parenting and other similar parenting paradigms, such as those by Patty Wipfler and Lawrence Cohen, is a different way of looking at crying. Often crying is seen at face...
by Marion Rose | Mar 10, 2015 | Introduction to Aware Parenting
Have you ever tried learning a different language, say French, from a book, without ever hearing someone speaking French, without ever going to France, and without being amongst French people? This is a bit like first practising Aware Parenting. I talk to many...
by Marion Rose | Mar 10, 2015 | Introduction to Aware Parenting
If your children are not meeting your need for cooperation, or are reluctant to go to school in the morning, there may be other reasons: they are needing more connection with you; they have upset feelings which need to be expressed and heard; or they are worried about...
by Marion Rose | Mar 10, 2015 | Introduction to Aware Parenting
I read the “Mummy Do It” article (byronchild Sep – Nov 2006) with interest. Father and family therapist Jeremy Shreider wrote of his distress when his twins cried and tantrummed as they asked for their mother. Viewed from an Aware Parenting perspective, an experience...
by Marion Rose | Mar 10, 2015 | Introduction to Aware Parenting
Have you gazed into the eyes of a small baby lately? Seen their presence and willingness to connect? Ever wondered what happens to that when babies become children and adults? Aware Parenting (www.awareparenting.com) shows us that a child’s true nature is to be...