Brittany Taussig

Brittany Taussig
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Regulated “Enough”

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If you had asked me five years ago what “self-care” looked like, I probably would have said something about pedicures, planning dinners out, or...
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The After-School Emotion Explosion: How to Support Your Child Through Post-School Meltdowns

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Back-to-School calls for a re-sharing of this post about after-school meltdowns that first ran in September, 2024 Does your child melt down as soon as...

Chores for Kids: Building Responsibility One Sock at a Time

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If you’ve ever felt like the only one doing all the things around the house, I get it. As a mom of four-year-old twin...

The Babysitter Behavior Hack That Might Help Your Kids to Listen While You’re Gone

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Worried Your Kids Won’t Listen to the Babysitter? Try This Simple, Fun Behavior Strategy That Actually Works! If you've ever hesitated to leave your kids...

Welcoming Baby: How We’re Helping Our Twins Adjust to a New Sibling

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Unconventional Tips for Introducing Our Toddlers to Their Newborn Sister As we prepare to welcome our baby girl in just 40 days, we’ve been thinking...
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Thankful Hearts, Helping Hands: A Parent’s Guide to Gratitude and Family Volunteering

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Talking to Kids About Gratitude – Building Conversations that Stick Teaching gratitude goes beyond getting kids to say "thank you"—it’s about helping them develop a...

Cracking the Code: Questions to Get Kids Talking After School

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Have you ever had this after-school conversation with your child? “How was your day?” you ask. “Good,” they respond. “What did you do?” you try again. “Nothing much.” Sound...

Heartache to Hope: Navigating Infertility

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Often, couples follow a natural progression during the course of their relationship. You fall in love, you get married, and you have kids. Isn’t...
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Self-Care for Parents

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You are not behind. You have been doing better than you realize. It is okay to take time to relax. These are the three reminders I needed...