Posts Tagged ‘PAT’
A Guide to Self-Reflection in Parenting
Parenting is about learning and growing. One of the best ways to help your child is by reflecting on your own experiences and the way you parent.
Read MoreParenting Skills & Resources to Adapt
A Venezuelan family finds parenting skills and child development education in the Austin community through Any Baby Can.
Read MoreRole-Play Helps Kids with Emotions
Learn how using stuffed animals and role-playing can help toddlers understand and manage their emotions. It’s fun, simple, and can make a big difference with big feelings!
Read MoreBenefits of a Parent Educator
When Raquel was pregnant, she knew what kind of parent she wanted to be, but she didn’t quite know how to get there.
Read MoreGrowth Mindset for Parenting
Growth mindset—the idea that your skills improve through effort, practice and learning—applies to parenting too!
Read MoreA Little Goes a Long Way in Supporting Children
A little goes a long way in allowing a family to focus on what children need to thrive.
Read MoreYou Don’t Have to Parent Alone
Even if you have family support, getting connected to the right people can benefit your mental health.
Read MoreNature Walk: Bonding and Development
Through parent-child activities like the nature walk, families can promote their kids’ development and encourage bonding.
Read MoreParent-Child Activity: Learning Through Play
Children learn through play! This simple parent-child activity helps kids notice and copy patterns, and practice waiting their turn.
Read MoreParent-Child Activity: Learning and Moving
This parent-child activity encourages bonding while developing gross and fine motor skills and building language skills.
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