Welcome to my podcast How to Parent Peacefully. Join me, Pamela Quiery, certified Hand in Hand Paren
The biggest gift you can give your children when they are struggling with big emotions, when they ar
This week I talk to Patty Wipfler, founder of Hand in Hand Parenting. Patty has been working w
This week I talk about how we can support our children to cope with grief, death and dying. We want
This week I talk to writer, campaigner and journalist Molly Forbes. Molly is author of the book Body
I talk a lot about connection on the podcast, it is at the heart of the Hand in Hand Parenting appro
In this week’s episode I talk about raising children who are able to stay connected to their true se
Most of us have big hopes and dreams for our children when we become parents. The type of people the
Welcome back to season 2 of the podcast! For many of us here in the northern hemisphere, summer has
When my daughter became a toddler, I felt totally lost. I didn’t know what I was doing. I felt capab
Today I am talking about the summer holidays. Whether your kids are off school already or finishing
On today’s show I am interviewing online child safety expert and founder of Not My Kid, Jen Hoey. Je
How can we can teach our children about consent and bodily autonomy? How we can teach our children t
So much parenting advice centres on our children. What we should do or say to make things go more sm
Hands up who has a battle on their hands when it comes to ending screen time? Do you avoid setting
I’m very excited because today I am sharing with you my magic formula for overcoming parenting stand
It can be upsetting to deal with a child who pushes you away or prefers one parent over another.&nbs
Parenting stress is so normal in our society. And then on top of that we tell ourselves “If only I d
This week I am talking about all things bedtime and sleep. Would you like bedtime to run more smooth
What expectations should we have of our kids? Should a 4 year old be able to tidy up themselves afte
Maybe it hasn't happened yet and you want to be prepared, or maybe your child has started saying "I