Editorial blog2 minAnger: Our theme for December and JanuaryWhen children see red, their caregivers are often helpless. Why does the child react this way? And how can parents and teachers respond?
Psychology2 min«I want to support my daughters even when they can hardly support themselves.»Bernadette Bürer, 42, is autistic and has ADHD. As a mother, co-regulation is important to her. It is also like therapy for her inner child.
Education17 minWhy is my child acting up like this?Shouting, swearing, lashing out, biting and kicking: when children see red with anger, their carers often feel helpless.
Education11 minHow does parenting work without scolding?Scolding is part of everyday life in most families: parents scold their children, sometimes more, sometimes less. But boundaries and rules cannot be enforced by shouting at them.
Columns3 min«Help, my son regularly freaks out!»My son, 11, is in year 6. He is a mediocre pupil. If he doesn't understand the homework, he shouts at me, and I shout back.
Education13 minDo I always have to be loud?Parenting without scolding - how does it work? Boundaries and rules cannot be enforced by shouting at them, say parenting experts.