Unfortunately, it's common for parents to feel guilty or embarrassed when their kids act out. In fact, many of us fall into the trap of believing it must be a reflection of our parenting skills. We're here to tell you this simply isn't true.
You may have been told divorce will "ruin your children," but that's a myth. While divorce can be challenging for children, it doesn't have to destroy them.
As a parent or caregiver, your child's safety is always at the top of your priority list. So you'll likely agree that safety is paramount when traveling with your little one(s) in a car.
The truth is toddlers are at a challenging stage of their lives. Keen to assert their independence, the reluctance to share is normal. Why? Because they're still learning to control their emotions and sharing is a skill that has to be practised, it isn't something kids are born knowing how to do.
Sensory activities involve stimulating these senses in fun and interactive ways, helping children to develop their cognitive, physical, and social-emotional skills.