
Elizabeth Miller
Elizabeth has a bachelor’s degree in Marriage and Family Studies from Brigham Young University and is currently in a master’s program for Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. She is also a Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE). She is married to Will, and they have 2 sweet little kids, a toddler boy and a baby girl. She loves learning, growing, and writing, especially about parenting and family life.
How to stop being a codependent parent
Codependent parenting is a common problem for parents and their children. Luckily, you can stop being a codependent parent by becoming more emotionally mature.
Continue reading >How to know your toddler’s real needs vs. false needs
Sometimes toddlers can become overly needy and dependent on their parents. Help your toddler to become more independent by only reinforcing his true needs.
Continue reading >Why does my toddler put stuff in his mouth?
You may wonder why your toddler won’t stop putting things in his mouth. In short, the mouth is highly sensitive, and children this age learn through their senses.
Continue reading >A fine line between parent and playmate
You probably love your child more than anything, but the best thing you can do for their development is to be a parent, not their playmate. Kids need rules AND fun!
Continue reading >Making dinner with little ones underfoot
Making dinner for your family is already a difficult task, but it can seem impossible with little ones. Make it easier by planning, preparing, and remaining calm.
Continue reading >How to remain calm when your child misbehaves
It’s vital to remain calm when children misbehave, but not easy. Make it easier by upholding expectations, taking a breath, and remembering what you can control.
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