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ADHD Mom Coach | Amy Marie Hann on Instagram: "Reminder: ADHD looks different in girls. 👧🏼 I consider myself incredibly fortunate to have been diagnosed as a child in the mid-80s. A well informed teacher saw symptoms in my sister and spoke up to my mom who had us both evaluated. Understanding ADHD isn’t just for parents of these kids. There is a girl with ADHD on every sports team, dance team, brownie troop, in every neighborhood and definitely in every classroom. If you volunteer or work with kids Share this to your stories to help spread the word. New here? 👋 I’m Amy and I have ADHD as do my husband and 3 kids. I share encouragement, tips and support for moms with ADHD in managing their homes and families. Follow @activatedadhdmama for more of my content. 😉 . . . . . . #ad
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Success | Mindset | Entrepreneurship on Instagram: "Read caption ⬇️ These are the evening habits that can transform your mornings 🌙✨. It’s not just about setting an alarm; it’s about setting yourself up for a smooth start by making smart moves the night before. Whether you’re trying to boost productivity or just wake up feeling better, these small evening habits can really change the game. Are you ready to become 1% better every day? That’s just 0.01% more than yesterday - progress is progress, right? Dive into ‘The Habit Manifesto’ (E-book) and let the magic of habits work for you! (Link in bio) By the time you’re done, you’ll have the secret sauce to tackle your daily routines and crush those goals like a pro. Grab your copy today! Link in bio 👉 @keys4success___ Link in bio 👉 @ke
Sandra Oluwadare |Parenting Coach |Child Development Consultant on Instagram: "8. What is your favorite memory of us together? This helps you see which moments truly resonate with your child and can guide you in creating more meaningful experiences together.

Parenting is not about perfection, but connection. 

It is about learning how your child feels, thinks, and experiences your guidance. 

Sometimes, the best way to improve as a parent is to simply ask questions.

If you are not sure about how your approach is affecting your child, you can start by having these meaningful conversations, they might reveal more than you expect.

If you found this helpful, save it for future reference and repost so other parents can see it.

Have you ever asked your child how they feel about your parentin Parenting Coach, Nitty Gritty, Meaningful Conversations, Child Development, Good Things, Social Media, In This Moment, Feelings
Sandra Oluwadare |Parenting Coach |Child Development Consultant on Instagram: "8. What is your favorite memory of us together? This helps you see which moments truly resonate with your child and can guide you in creating more meaningful experiences together. Parenting is not about perfection, but connection. It is about learning how your child feels, thinks, and experiences your guidance. Sometimes, the best way to improve as a parent is to simply ask questions. If you are not sure about how your approach is affecting your child, you can start by having these meaningful conversations, they might reveal more than you expect. If you found this helpful, save it for future reference and repost so other parents can see it. Have you ever asked your child how they feel about your parentin
a woman sitting at a kitchen table in front of a laptop computer with the text 6 powerful one - liners to help your child put the screen down and be present
52K views · 2.3K reactions | 1. “Let’s take a break—real life is happening right now.” 2. “Your friends and family are the real connection worth having.” 3. “You’ll never get this moment back—let’s make it count.” 4. “Screens can wait, memories can’t.” 5. “Be where your feet are—this is what really matters.” 6. “The people right here need the best version of you.” ❤️ Rebecca Share with a mom who needs it. Follow @rebecca.jo.grant for more holistic health, Biblical therapy tips & mom of 6 talk. #momlife #mom #parenting #regulatednervoussystem #familymentalhealth #boundaries #truth #mom #momlife #mompreneur #momboss #screens #kidsandtechnology | Rebecca Grant
36K views · 1.5K reactions | 1. “Let’s take a break—real life is happening right now.” 2. “Your friends and family are the real connection worth having.” 3. “You’ll never get this moment back—let’s make it count.” 4. “Screens can wait, memories can’t.” 5. “Be where your feet are—this is what really matters.” 6. “The people right here need the best version of you.” ❤️ Rebecca Share with a mom who needs it. Follow @rebecca.jo.grant for more holistic health, Biblical therapy tips & mom of 6 talk. #momlife #mom #parenting #regulatednervoussystem #familymentalhealth #boundaries #truth #mom #momlife #mompreneur #momboss #screens #kidsandtechnology | Rebecca Grant
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Ambika Agarwal | Parenting on Instagram: "Create a safe space for your child to share the truth. Trust starts with understanding! #ParentingTips #HonestyMatters #TrustBuilding"
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5.4K views · 36K reactions | 1. “I love you too much to let you act this way.” - Sets the tone that discipline comes from love, not anger. 2. “Your feelings are valid, but the way you’re acting isn’t okay.” - Acknowledges emotions while holding firm on behavior expectations. 3. “This isn’t a negotiation—I’ve already made my decision.” - Ends back-and-forth arguments calmly but decisively. 4. “I’m here to help you, not fight with you.” - Redirects tension toward teamwork, not conflict. 5. “Respect isn’t optional in this family.” - Reinforces the standard of respect without needing to raise your voice. 6. “We’ll talk when you’re calm and ready to listen.” - Models emotional regulation while setting boundaries for productive conversations. ❤️ Rebecca Share with a mom who needs it. Follow @rebecca.jo.grant for more holistic health, Biblical therapy tips & mom of 6 talk. #momlife #mom #parenting #regulatednervoussystem #familymentalhealth #boundaries #truth #mom #momlife #mompreneur #momboss | Rebecca Grant
4K views · 767 reactions | 1. “I love you too much to let you act this way.” - Sets the tone that discipline comes from love, not anger. 2. “Your feelings are valid, but the way you’re acting isn’t okay.” - Acknowledges emotions while holding firm on behavior expectations. 3. “This isn’t a negotiation—I’ve already made my decision.” - Ends back-and-forth arguments calmly but decisively. 4. “I’m here to help you, not fight with you.” - Redirects tension toward teamwork, not conflict. 5. “Respect isn’t optional in this family.” - Reinforces the standard of respect without needing to raise your voice. 6. “We’ll talk when you’re calm and ready to listen.” - Models emotional regulation while setting boundaries for productive conversations. ❤️ Rebecca Share with a mom who
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898 reactions · 449 shares | 📌Save this to come back to and share with someone who would love this, too! Every child needs to know how much they mean to us. These are all different, but all relay the same message without sounding like a broken record. Plus, the look on their face when you tell them these things is priceless 🥰 It not only brings a smile to their face, it gives them a dose of love and encouragement 💕 ✨️Comment BOOST to receive my free, simple mood boosting ideas cards! ➡️ Follow @cheers.to.happy for more positive parenting strategies. #momlife #stayathomemom #joyfulmotherhood #mindfulparenting #positiveparenting #ParentingTips #parentingstrategies #sahmroutine #love #affirmations #connection | Jenny | Stop Yelling & Parent with Patience
490 reactions · 260 shares | 📌Save this to come back to and share with someone who would love this, too! Every child needs to know how much they mean to us. These are all different, but all relay the same message without sounding like a broken record. Plus, the look on their face when you tell them these things is priceless 🥰 It not only brings a smile to their face, it gives them a dose of love and encouragement 💕 ✨️Comment BOOST to receive my free, simple mood boosting ideas cards! ➡️ Follow @cheers.to.happy for more positive parenting strategies. #momlife #stayathomemom #joyfulmotherhood #mindfulparenting #positiveparenting #ParentingTips #parentingstrategies #sahmroutine #love #affirmations #connection | Jenny | Stop Yelling & Parent with Patience
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Reggio Emilia Inspired Practice | Facebook
Reggio Emilia Inspired Practice | Facebook
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Tera Sumpter • Executive Function Specialist on Instagram: "SCRIPT BELOW 👇 You know what really makes me cringe? The terms Fixed and Growth Mindset. I’m not a fan of labeling kids and telling them that they’re a certain way. For example, “You have a fixed mindset and need to learn how to develop a growth mindset. A growth mindset is where we learn from our mistakes.” No thanks, I’m not a fan. Kids need EXPERIENCES, not labels. Many children struggle and shut down when they make mistakes…so do many adults. It’s a normal shame response when they’ve been told for a long time that they’re wrong. What they need are experiences where the mistake is not the focus, rather the FIXING is the focus. We have to shift our attention away from the mistake and put our energy towards the fixin
Shaun | Teacher | behaviour & inclusion on Instagram: "ADHD awareness month

Here are a few posts that could be useful towards understanding ADHD a bit better. 

#adhd #adhdawareness #adhdawarenessmonth #adhdinformation #understandadhd #adhdstruggles #adhdexplained" On Instagram, Instagram
Shaun | Teacher | behaviour & inclusion on Instagram: "ADHD awareness month Here are a few posts that could be useful towards understanding ADHD a bit better. #adhd #adhdawareness #adhdawarenessmonth #adhdinformation #understandadhd #adhdstruggles #adhdexplained"
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490K views · 67K reactions | When addressing suspected honesty, using accusatory language can damage trust. Instead focus on fostering open and honest communication. | Intentional Parenting
273K views · 32K reactions | When addressing suspected honesty, using accusatory language can damage trust. Instead focus on fostering open and honest communication. | Intentional Parenting | Tony Ann · ICARUS (Orchestral Version)
Tera Sumpter • Executive Function Specialist on Instagram: "Executive function is not an endless capacity of self-regulation. 

Our ability to pay attention, initiate tasks, remember information, make plans and self-monitor (all executive function skills) varies based on many factors including 
🔹sleep, 🔹nutrition, 🔹stress and 🔹excitability. 

We all have days when our executive function capacity is limited. And when those days occur, we have to know how to adjust.

We have to adjust our expectations and how we manage our tasks. This becomes important so we avoid shame cycles of stress and anxiety, feeling bad about ourselves when we don’t have has much to give. 

We all have different executive function capacities, and every day often brings a different capacity for each person. 

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Tera Sumpter • Executive Function Specialist on Instagram: "Executive function is not an endless capacity of self-regulation. Our ability to pay attention, initiate tasks, remember information, make plans and self-monitor (all executive function skills) varies based on many factors including 🔹sleep, 🔹nutrition, 🔹stress and 🔹excitability. We all have days when our executive function capacity is limited. And when those days occur, we have to know how to adjust. We have to adjust our expectations and how we manage our tasks. This becomes important so we avoid shame cycles of stress and anxiety, feeling bad about ourselves when we don’t have has much to give. We all have different executive function capacities, and every day often brings a different capacity for each person. A ke
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Lael Stone on Instagram: "Sometimes, parents tell me that they are having trouble connecting with their kids. This can happen as children move into the tween and teen years. ✨ It can feel confronting for parents, as not long ago, they wanted to share every tiny detail of their lives or follow you into the toilet to show you the tiny scratch on their leg. And now... it may feel like there is a wall between you. ✨ I appreciate that this can feel painful as a parent and even though it can sometimes feel tricky, it is our job to bring connection even when our children maybe shutting down or closing off. Sometimes play is a wonderful way to find those connections and sometimes the right questions can open up some rich conversations. ✨ Here are some suggestions of conversation starters.....
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Aliza Shapiro, LCSW on Instagram: "Grit, Flexibility, Secure Attachment, Failure, Beginner’s Mind, and Unconditional Positive Regard… What trait has changed your life for the better? Let us know for Part II <3 #therapistinnyc #therapyworks #therapy #therapistsofinstagram #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters #mindfulliving #selfcare #selfworth #selflove #selflovejourney #selfloveuprising #emotionalwellness #emotionalwellbeing #growthmindset #healing #healingquotes #energyshift #emotionalboundaries #motivationalquotes #psychology #wellnessthatworks #wellnesswednesday"