Mr Mizrahi's Blog
Nurturing Your Child: Helping Their Bravery Rise
There will always be moments in a child’s life when they stand right on the edge — unsure if they should step back into safety or move forward into...
Nurturing Your Child: Helping Their Bravery Rise
There will always be moments in a child’s life when they stand right on the edge — unsure if they should step back into safety or move forward into...
Tips for Effective Role-Model To Your Child
If you want your child to learn something, you have to live it first. Children are biologically wired to observe, absorb, and imitate the adults around them, especially their...
Tips for Effective Role-Model To Your Child
If you want your child to learn something, you have to live it first. Children are biologically wired to observe, absorb, and imitate the adults around them, especially their...
How to Reassure a Worried Child
For children, feeling safe does not come from words alone. It comes from the quiet, consistent signals they receive every day. When children sense that the adults in their...
How to Reassure a Worried Child
For children, feeling safe does not come from words alone. It comes from the quiet, consistent signals they receive every day. When children sense that the adults in their...
How To Wire A Child for Co-dependency
Co dependency doesn’t suddenly appear in adulthood. It often begins quietly in childhood, shaped by the way children learn to relate to their own feelings and the emotions...
How To Wire A Child for Co-dependency
Co dependency doesn’t suddenly appear in adulthood. It often begins quietly in childhood, shaped by the way children learn to relate to their own feelings and the emotions...
7 Reasons Why You Need to Advocate More Than Ot...
Parenting a child with ADHD often means you need to advocate more than other parents. This doesn’t mean you’re overprotective or “doing too much.” It means your child’s needs are...
7 Reasons Why You Need to Advocate More Than Ot...
Parenting a child with ADHD often means you need to advocate more than other parents. This doesn’t mean you’re overprotective or “doing too much.” It means your child’s needs are...
See Mistakes as Opportunities for Learning
Many children are taught to be ashamed of their mistakes. Adults who blame mistakes often mean well, believing that shame will motivate children to do better. It might,...
See Mistakes as Opportunities for Learning
Many children are taught to be ashamed of their mistakes. Adults who blame mistakes often mean well, believing that shame will motivate children to do better. It might,...