Parent Coaching
Parent Coaching and Educational Resources for Parents
Parenting, or learning to parent, can be hard work. CEFA values parental involvement, that’s why our tips and tricks are designed to help you gain the key knowledge and skills needed to increase confidence and effectiveness when raising a young child. There is a lot of information and opinions about child development and parent-child relationships on the internet but we’ve based our parent coaching articles on evidence-based research only. These educational resources provide support and encouragement for a variety of parenting styles and child care issues.
Teaching Our Children Digital Respect
What Does It Mean To Be A Respectful Digital Citizen? For those of us born in the 1980s or 90s,…
Empowering Children to Become Contributing Members of Society
Written by Lindsay Sealey For many, watching the news for even five minutes launches us into panic and overwhelm. With…
How to Build and Boost Her Confidence
Written by Lindsay Sealey Bright and sparkly. This is how I’d describe seven-year-old Cloe. She’d bounce into my office wearing…
How to Validate Your Children’s Feelings
Written by Lindsay Sealey I talk to parents all the time about how to help their children feel their feelings….
The 20 Minute New Year’s Resolution That Will Make You a Great Parent
The allure of a new calendar clear of past commitments and failures brings high hopes to parents who aspire to…
Choosing the Right Toy for Every Age Group
More than ever, parents are faced with a dilemma when purchasing toys for their children: Should they buy what their…
4 Ways to Help your Baby Contribute on Remembrance Day
November 11th every year is Remembrance Day. Your child may ask about this day after seeing people wearing poppies or…
Siblings Can’t Stop Arguing? All it Takes is a Little Sugar!
My brother and I fought non-stop when we were young. We hit each other, pulled each other’s hair, argued constantly…
Is My Child the Pre-School Type?
You’ve managed to get through potty training and leaving your little one alone for the first time. But now that…