Kids' love stories
Most children will experience at least one « love story » before reaching puberty. What about your child? Have they already had a first love?
Most children will experience at least one « love story » before reaching puberty. What about your child? Have they already had a first love?
Love is many things and you will know what it is when you see it. Is that a good explanation? No? Let’s try harder...
Should we let our kids believe in Santa Claus and the whole holiday magic? Absolutely, and psychoeducator Solène Bourque tells us why.
Did you know that an adult repeats a request to his child three to five times on average? And you? How many times do you repeat? Too many, I suppose.
We've all experienced this gap between who we are and who we want to be. Is it possible to reconcile the two and still value every aspect? Of course!
Instead of raging about men’s differences and nagging them about their ways of being and doing - often opposed to ours - why not find inspiration in their qualities?
Experiencing a "shared custody" at Christmas is not easy, both in terms of emotions and organization. Here are ways to survive this very emotional period.
Are excessive noises starting to spook your little ones? Explore what’s triggering their fear and find out how you can be a calming presence.
Big, small, slightly drooping, sometimes too soft and other times hard, breasts come in all shapes and sizes.
How can you help your children deal effectively with stressful situations? Here is what I consider to be helpful tools.
You raised your child well by teaching them politeness and respect... or so you thought. Have you noticed a change in behavior in your child? Are you starting to worry? Read up on this completely normal phase that all children go through.
In this article, you will discover positive attitudes and tips to overcome bad habits. Hopefully, you will learn to say no and stop postponing and procrastinating!