29/09/2025
Apologies to all who tried to download my free guide, '5 Big Mistakes Parents Make with Screens (and How to Fix Them)'.
For the second time, I have changed my hosting service, and it now works properly!
Please, please, try again here: www.parentwith.me.
Thanks for your patience. It will be worth it!
Free Guide: 5 Screentime Mistakes Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
Download this free guide and discover calm, science-backed strategies to end screentime battles.
28/09/2025
Have you ever felt guilty about using screens as a babysitter?
You shouldn't. You’re not a bad parent—just a busy one.
But the truth is that too much screen time can negatively affect your child’s brain development and emotional resilience.
The good news? With a few minor changes, you can reduce any guilt, lessen tantrums, and establish healthier screen habits at home, even when the chaos of daily life feels overwhelming.
I’ve broken everything down for you in a free, easy-to-read guide: 👉 5 Mistakes Parents Make About Screentime (and How to Fix Them).
These aren’t strict rules; they’re science-based strategies that genuinely work for real families.
Download your free copy here: www.parentwith.me
Free Guide: 5 Screentime Mistakes Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
Download this free guide and discover calm, science-backed strategies to end screentime battles.
07/06/2025
🔥 What Do You Do When Your Child Melts Down Over “Nothing”
Ever had your child lose it because you said no to the lollies in the supermarket?
It’s not defiance. It’s the primal brain in panic mode—safety disrupted by something unexpected.
Old methods say “toughen up.”
Neuroscience says: Regulate before you educate.
The Brain-Aligned Parenting Method shows you how to respond in the moment—without yelling, threats, or giving in.
👉 Learn the method that meets your child’s brain, not just their behaviour.
https://parentwith.me/introduction-to-brain-aligned-parenting
18/05/2025
“He’s not giving you a hard time. He’s having a hard time.”
You’re at the end of your rope. Another tantrum.
Tears, yelling, maybe even hitting or throwing.
You ask yourself, “Why is this happening again?”
But what if the question isn’t “Why is he acting out?”
What if the real question is: “What does his brain need right now?”
The Brain-Aligned Parenting (BAP) Method helps you see tantrums not as misbehaviour…
…but as a signal from a developing brain in distress.
Tantrums happen when a child’s primal brain feels unsafe.
When the emotional brain is flooded.
When the thinking brain is offline.
And here’s the powerful truth:
You can rebuild calm—without yelling, punishment, or shame.
In my work with parents, I teach how to:
1. Recognise which part of the brain your child is reacting from
2. Soothe the storm before you try to reason
3. Build routines that prevent emotional overload
4. Turn tantrums into moments of connection—not conflict
Because children don’t need perfect parents 💡.
They need parents who can stay connected, even in the chaos.
If you’re ready to understand your child’s brain and parent with confidence, I invite you to learn more about the Brain-Aligned Parenting Blueprint.
You’re not failing. You’re just missing the brain-based map.
📘 Learn more here:
parentwith.me
If your child melts down when the tablet turns off, you’re not alone—and you’re not a bad parent. Today’s digital world is overwhelming for growing brains. But there’s a smarter, science-backed way to set boundaries without battles.