Typical Stressed-out Scenarios: So€¦you decide to fix everything at once. A week later all of the problems seem worse, you feel totally defeated, and you just give up on everything. Parent Care Tools To The Rescue! Pick your battles! You are a good person, so be kind to yourself. Pick one problem to work on Read More
Category: Stress Management
The Ten Foot Rule
Feeling like a bad parent because you are just one second from losing your cool with your child? Step #1: Remember the 10-Foot Rule!Make sure that your child is in a safe place and then keep 10 feet away from them until you have had time to calm down. Step #2: Coach yourself into calmness: Read More
Nature
Work and school deadlines, traffic jams and cantankerous, hungry children€¦time to care for yourself as a parent? In dreams only! But there is time, because just outside every door is outside. The next time you step out of your car take ten seconds to step out of your situation. Take 10 seconds to enjoy nature!Each Read More
Take Ten
All parents feel stress in a variety of ways: exhaustion, fussy children, job pressures and family problems. Recognizing that you are under stress is the first step in learning how to take control. Here is a process you can use to turn your stress into positive action. © Parent Trust for Washington Children Read More
Decompressing
All parents have stress around a variety of everyday situations: exhaustion, fussy children, housework left undone, teen back talk, etc. When stressed, parents can become more sensitive to the usual noises and activities around the house, becoming less patient and more irritable. It’s difficult to concentrate and you get stuck on negative thoughts. Recognizing that Read More
The 80 Percent Rule
Are you feeling like a bad parent because there are lots of times when your child ignores you and does not do what they are told to do? Step #1: Remember the 80% Rule! Research has proven that in the best of circumstances children do what you tell them to about 80% of the time. Read More