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My Number 2 Pet Peeve
Last week we spoke about how much it grinds my gears when caregivers have a case of mek-mi-see-weh-him-aguh-duh-itis. This week we're going to tackle when caregivers give up when they're working on a behaviour because a child is not listening to them. My favourite thing to say during my presentations is this: "Children are little aliens. They just arrived on planet earth and they know how to eat, sleep, cry and use the bathroom. Everything else they need to be taught." We
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My Number 1 Pet Peeve
Greetings, Hello, Hi, Hola, Bonjour! Happy New Year! How unnu duh? We made it to another year. Give thanks. I'm starting the year by discussing my #1 pet peeve. Let me warn you I am very passionate about this one so it might come across as a bit of a rant. Brace for impact! Can we all collectively release the tendency to pretend we do not know our children? May we free ourselves of the mek-mi-see-weh-him-aguh-duh-itis? You know that whenever you're in the supermarket parking
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Introducing "The Wilson Brothers"
Every year I create a bucket list with the intention that it will help me to break up the routine of going to work and then going home. All work and no play makes Alexia a dull therapist. One of the items on this year's bucket list was for me to write a children's book. I am happy to announce that I am now a children's author! But why stop there? I'm on the road to becoming a bestselling author. That being said, I'm excited to tell you more about my first book! Learn to Shar
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