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#Childfind Reel by @raising.connected.kids - Great parenting isn't measured by how perfectly our children behave in public. It's reflected in how we respond, guide, and show up for them through e
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Great parenting isn’t measured by how perfectly our children behave in public. It’s reflected in how we respond, guide, and show up for them through every stage of their growth. Children are still learning how to regulate emotions, navigate relationships, and understand the world. Truly great parenting isn’t about controlling behavior — it’s about modeling patience, empathy, and connection. When parents focus on their own reactions, their ability to stay calm, listen, and repair after difficult moments, they create a foundation where children feel safe, understood, and loved. That’s where real growth happens. 🌿 From Raising Connected Kids — where we talk about gentle parenting, connection, and healing through love. 💛 If you’re healing, parenting gently, wanting a deeper relationship with your kids, or simply needing calm reminders… you’re in the right place. ✨Connect with me everywhere on social media: just visit www.childrensconnectionbooks.com and you’ll find all my links & my blog at the top of the page. 💫💕
#Childfind Reel by @kidspsy_kate - A lot of parents think connection means keeping the child happy.

Softening every no.
Explaining every limit for 10 minutes.
Turning every boundary in
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A lot of parents think connection means keeping the child happy. Softening every no. Explaining every limit for 10 minutes. Turning every boundary into a discussion. Making sure the child never feels too upset with you. And it looks loving. Patient. Gentle. Emotionally aware. But for a child’s brain, this often creates confusion. Because connection is not the same as endless flexibility. When every boundary gets softened, stretched, or reopened, the child stops feeling where the edge actually is. So now they have to keep checking: Is this a real no? Do you mean it? Should I keep asking? Will this change if I get upset enough? That is not connection. That is uncertainty. And uncertainty makes kids more emotional, more reactive, and more likely to test. Not because they want control. Because they do not fully feel that you have it. This is the part most parents miss: Children do not feel closest to adults who say yes the most. They feel safest with adults who are warm, clear, and steady. Adults whose answers make sense. Whose no does not turn into a negotiation. Whose presence stays calm even when the child does not like the limit. That is what real connection rests on. Not constant agreement. Predictability. Because when a child knows where the line is, their nervous system can relax. And once the nervous system relaxes, connection actually gets easier. Less testing. Less pushing. Less emotional chaos around simple limits. So yes, empathy matters. Understanding matters. But connection without clarity does not create safety. It creates confusion. Comment START and I’ll send you a short guide on healthy boundaries with kids, the kind that build trust, emotional safety, and real connection. I’ll also send the free class that explains why calm parenting often stops working when connection is there but the structure still feels unclear.
#Childfind Reel by @lifecoachpreet (verified account) - Most parents believe they're doing the right things.

Providing.
Teaching.
Correcting.
Showing up.

But here's the uncomfortable truth.

You don't rea
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Most parents believe they’re doing the right things. Providing. Teaching. Correcting. Showing up. But here’s the uncomfortable truth. You don’t really know how your child experiences you… until you ask them. Not “Did you finish your homework?” Not “Why did you do that?” But questions that actually reveal their inner world. Try these: 1. “When you’re upset… do you feel safe coming to me?” This shows you if you’re seen as comfort… or pressure. 2. “What do I do that makes you feel really happy?” You’ll learn what truly matters to them. 3. “What do I do that you don’t like… but don’t tell me?” This one takes courage. Listen without defending. 4. “Do you feel I understand you?” Or just correct you? 5. “What do you wish I did more of?” This is where real change begins. 6. “When I’m angry… how do you feel?” Fear? Distance? Safety? 7. “What’s one thing you want us to do together more?” Connection always leaves clues. Because parenting is not just about your intention. It’s about your child’s experience. And sometimes… the gap between the two is where everything changes. If you’re ready to parent in a way your child actually feels, not just understands, that’s exactly what I teach inside my masterclass. Comment LIMITLESS and I’ll send you the details to join.
#Childfind Reel by @lifecoachpreet (verified account) - Most parents believe they're doing the right things.

Providing.
Teaching.
Correcting.
Showing up.

But here's the uncomfortable truth.

You don't rea
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Most parents believe they’re doing the right things. Providing. Teaching. Correcting. Showing up. But here’s the uncomfortable truth. You don’t really know how your child experiences you… until you ask them. Not “Did you finish your homework?” Not “Why did you do that?” But questions that actually reveal their inner world. Try these: 1. “When you’re upset… do you feel safe coming to me?” This shows you if you’re seen as comfort… or pressure. 2. “What do I do that makes you feel really happy?” You’ll learn what truly matters to them. 3. “What do I do that you don’t like… but don’t tell me?” This one takes courage. Listen without defending. 4. “Do you feel I understand you?” Or just correct you? 5. “What do you wish I did more of?” This is where real change begins. 6. “When I’m angry… how do you feel?” Fear? Distance? Safety? 7. “What’s one thing you want us to do together more?” Connection always leaves clues. Because parenting is not just about your intention. It’s about your child’s experience. And sometimes… the gap between the two is where everything changes. If you’re ready to parent in a way your child actually feels, not just understands, that’s exactly what I teach inside my masterclass. Comment LIMITLESS and I’ll send you the details to join.
#Childfind Reel by @thesupportiveparenting - Kids don't always say "I love you."
Sometimes they show it in quieter ways.

In the way they follow you around the house.
In the stories they only tel
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Kids don’t always say “I love you.” Sometimes they show it in quieter ways. In the way they follow you around the house. In the stories they only tell you. In the hugs, the questions, and the moments they choose to share. For children, love often looks like closeness, trust, and presence. These small moments are their way of saying: “You’re my safe place.” 🤍 Save this post as a reminder to notice the little signs of love. #positiveparenting #gentleparenting #calmparenting #consciousparenting #mindfulparenting #parentingtips #raisingkindkids #secureattachment #connectionovercorrection #parentingcoach #parentingcommunity
#Childfind Reel by @theparenthub - Parenting is tough… but here's some little reminders about how much you are loved. 💌

7 little ways your child is saying I love you ❤️

1. When they
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Parenting is tough… but here’s some little reminders about how much you are loved. 💌 7 little ways your child is saying I love you ❤️ 1. When they bring you something random — a rock, a drawing, a half-eaten snack — it’s not clutter… it’s “I thought of you, and that felt important.” 2. When they squeeze into the same chair as you even though there’s a whole couch free, it’s not bad boundaries… it’s “being next to you is where I feel safest.” 3. When they fall asleep on you and their whole body goes heavy and still, it’s not just tired… it’s their nervous system saying “I trust you completely.” 4. When they want to show you every single thing — the worm, the cloud, the thing they built — it’s not neediness… it’s “you’re the person whose opinion matters most to me.” 5. When they reach for your hand in a new place, it’s not clinginess… it’s “you make the unfamiliar feel okay.” 6. When they save the best bit for you — the last piece, the funny part of the story — it’s not just sharing… it’s “I love you, so I want you to have the best thing.” 7. And when they ask you to stay just a little bit longer at bedtime, it’s not stalling… it’s their little heart whispering, “with you is my favourite place to be.” Share this reminder with someone else going through the highs & lows of motherhood 🤍 For practical tips to make parenting easier. Come join us @theparenthub. We’d love to have you here. #motherhood #fourthtrimester #matrescence
#Childfind Reel by @theparenthub - Parenting is tough… but here's some little reminders about how much you are loved. 💌

7 little ways your child is saying I love you ❤️

1. When they
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Parenting is tough… but here’s some little reminders about how much you are loved. 💌 7 little ways your child is saying I love you ❤️ 1. When they bring you something random — a rock, a drawing, a half-eaten snack — it’s not clutter… it’s “I thought of you, and that felt important.” 2. When they squeeze into the same chair as you even though there’s a whole couch free, it’s not bad boundaries… it’s “being next to you is where I feel safest.” 3. When they fall asleep on you and their whole body goes heavy and still, it’s not just tired… it’s their nervous system saying “I trust you completely.” 4. When they want to show you every single thing — the worm, the cloud, the thing they built — it’s not neediness… it’s “you’re the person whose opinion matters most to me.” 5. When they reach for your hand in a new place, it’s not clinginess… it’s “you make the unfamiliar feel okay.” 6. When they save the best bit for you — the last piece, the funny part of the story — it’s not just sharing… it’s “I love you, so I want you to have the best thing.” 7. And when they ask you to stay just a little bit longer at bedtime, it’s not stalling… it’s their little heart whispering, “with you is my favourite place to be.” Share this reminder with someone else going through the highs & lows of motherhood 🤍 For practical tips to make parenting easier. Come join us @theparenthub. We’d love to have you here. #motherhood #fourthtrimester #matrescence
#Childfind Reel by @theparenthub - Parenting is tough… but here's some little reminders about how much you are loved. 💌

7 little ways your child is saying I love you ❤️

1. When they
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@theparenthub
Parenting is tough… but here’s some little reminders about how much you are loved. 💌 7 little ways your child is saying I love you ❤️ 1. When they bring you something random — a rock, a drawing, a half-eaten snack — it’s not clutter… it’s “I thought of you, and that felt important.” 2. When they squeeze into the same chair as you even though there’s a whole couch free, it’s not bad boundaries… it’s “being next to you is where I feel safest.” 3. When they fall asleep on you and their whole body goes heavy and still, it’s not just tired… it’s their nervous system saying “I trust you completely.” 4. When they want to show you every single thing — the worm, the cloud, the thing they built — it’s not neediness… it’s “you’re the person whose opinion matters most to me.” 5. When they reach for your hand in a new place, it’s not clinginess… it’s “you make the unfamiliar feel okay.” 6. When they save the best bit for you — the last piece, the funny part of the story — it’s not just sharing… it’s “I love you, so I want you to have the best thing.” 7. And when they ask you to stay just a little bit longer at bedtime, it’s not stalling… it’s their little heart whispering, “with you is my favourite place to be.” Share this reminder with someone else going through the highs & lows of motherhood 🤍 For practical tips to make parenting easier. Come join us @theparenthub. We’d love to have you here. #motherhood #fourthtrimester #matrescence
#Childfind Reel by @hendtaki (verified account) - Here's the truth most parents don't hear enough

Your kid ran to you the second they got hurt. 🏃
Not away. Not to their room. Not shutting down.
To Y
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Here’s the truth most parents don’t hear enough Your kid ran to you the second they got hurt. 🏃 Not away. Not to their room. Not shutting down. To YOU. 💛 And in that tiny moment, you might not have realized what just happened. That right there is secure attachment showing up in real life. And it means you are doing something profoundly right. ✨ Conscious parenting isn’t about raising perfect kids. It about raising SAFE kids. And safe kids show it in the most beautiful, everyday ways. 🌱 Watch for these signs. This is your child thriving: 😢 They cry in front of you without hiding. Their nervous system trusts you as a safe landing place. 🤗 They hug you randomly for no reason. That’s pure secure attachment saying hello. 😤 They disagree with you out loud. A child who knows their voice is safe will use it. 🎨 They play independently without needing constant reassurance. That’s confidence growing from connection. 😬 They come to YOU after they mess up. Not away from you. TO you. That’s everything. 🤣 They’re silly and weird around you. Full self-expression means zero fear of judgment. 🙋 They advocate for themselves with other adults. Because they learned at home that their feelings matter. 💤 They sleep without excessive anxiety. A regulated home creates a regulated child. 🫂 They say sorry and mean it, because repair is something they’ve actually experienced with you. None of this looks like a Perfect family. Some days it looks like chaos, tears, and talking back. But underneath all of it? Safety. Trust. Connection. 💥 Dr. Daniel Siegel’s research on interpersonal neurobiology shows that children raised with emotional attunement develop stronger neural pathways for empathy, resilience, and self-regulation. Not because everything was calm. Because their parent kept showing up. You are building something that lasts a lifetime. 💬 Comment “HAPPY” below and I’ll send you my free guide on simple ways to deepen your connection with your child starting today. 🌟
#Childfind Reel by @the10minuteparent - Children don't need parents who always say the perfect thing. They need parents who are willing to slow down, listen, and keep showing up even after d
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Children don’t need parents who always say the perfect thing. They need parents who are willing to slow down, listen, and keep showing up even after difficult moments. Parenting is a process of learning — learning your child’s emotions, learning how to respond with patience, and learning how to repair when things don’t go the way you hoped. Emotional safety grows when children know they are loved even on the messy days. When they know their home is a place where mistakes are allowed and connection always comes back. Perfection isn’t what builds strong relationships. Consistency, patience, and effort do.
#Childfind Reel by @mindfulparentclub (verified account) - Most parents focus on the big things.

But emotional security is often built through the small, repeated moments children experience every day.

Here
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Most parents focus on the big things. But emotional security is often built through the small, repeated moments children experience every day. Here are 5 tiny parenting shifts you can start using right now 1️⃣ Spend 10 minutes a day fully present with your child No phone. No correcting. Just connection. 2️⃣ Remember: the voice children hear most becomes their inner voice 3️⃣ Prioritise connection before correction Children are far more cooperative when they feel connected. 4️⃣ When they make a mistake try saying: “Look at you learning.” 5️⃣ Before they fall asleep say: “You were my favourite part of today.” Small moments like these may seem simple, but over time they help children feel safe, valued and emotionally secure Follow @mindfulparentclub for tips,guidance and support. 🤍
#Childfind Reel by @the10minuteparent - Parenting is a journey of learning and connection.

There will be days when you feel confident, and days when you question everything - and that's com
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Parenting is a journey of learning and connection. There will be days when you feel confident, and days when you question everything — and that’s completely normal. Every parent is learning as they go. What matters most is your love, your presence, and your willingness to keep trying. The small moments of patience, encouragement, and connection are shaping your child more than you realize. You’re doing better than you think. Keep going. 🤍

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