Kindness When No One Is Looking: Raising Children with Quiet Integrity (A Practical Guide)
Integrity isn't a gold star—it's what happens when no one is watching. Discover how to move beyond rewards and nurture your child's inner compass for genuine, quiet kindness.
The 'Fizzy Tummy' Signal: How to Help Your Child Catch a Tantrum Before it Starts
Help your child identify the 'fizzy tummy' signal to manage big emotions. A gentle, story-led guide to teaching kids self-regulation and body awareness.
Why Does My Child Only Listen When I Shout? (And the 'Firm-Kind' Way Out)
Struggling with a child who won't listen? Discover how to move from shouting to connection with these "firm but kind" tools for better family communication.
Kindness When No One Is Looking: Raising Children with Quiet Integrity (A Practical Guide)
How do you raise a child who chooses goodness even when no one is watching? A practical guide to nurturing quiet integrity and an honest heart.
7 Gentle Parenting Mistakes We All Make (and How Pip Can Make Them Right)
Are you confusing "gentle" with "anything goes"? Learn how to balance empathy with firm boundaries using Pip the squirrel's "Firm but Kind" philosophy.
Why Story-Led Learning Will Change the Way You Teach Emotional Intelligence
Forget flashcards and lectures. When it comes to big feelings, stories are the secret sauce. Discover why story-led learning is the most powerful tool for building your child’s emotional intelligence and helping them find their own inner compass. 🌲✨
🌿 The Philosophy of Kindness: Why It Belongs in Every Children’s Story
What happens in the brain — and the heart — when a child chooses kindness? In this gentle guide, we explore the science and soul of compassion, and why Pip carries it through every story.
🍭 Are Sweet Treats Really Treats?
Not all that sparkles is sweet. In this gentle guide for thoughtful parents, we explore how to talk to kids about sugar, cravings, and choice — without shame. Inspired by Pip’s Sweet Escape, we unpack the science of sugar, the power of metaphor, and how to help children build self-trust one small decision at a time. Free printables included.