Resources to Help You Raise an Emotionally Mature Child

Books

Nurture

A book that takes you from the beginning of your pregnancy and prepared you to give birth and for your postpartum months. First step to a child that is emotionally balanced is the parent feeling emotionally balanced. This is not easy and can impact both parties from before birth and into the postpartum months. So that’s why I recommend this book to help moms prepare to feel the best.

The Montesorri Toddler

A book to help you organize your time, your home and how you include/icorporate your toddler into your daily life, enhancing their engagement with practical life and improving their skills which improves their confidence as a young capable human.

Hold On To Your Kids

Our relationships with our children is being hijacked from us in the current state of society. Learn how to keep your child under your wing by prioritizing a few simple daily habits to keep your relationship strong with your child. If you don’t have time to read the whole book, you can read the main points here.

Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child

A book to help you with real life examples on how to address your chid’s emotions without disregarding them. 

Social Networks

Jones Heart and Home Intentional Parenting Blog Topics

My Intentional Parenting blogs touch on many topics parents face, and creative ways to confront these common problems head-on with love and intentionality.

@TheMomPsychologist on Instagram

Good profile to get ideas from on how to respond to a child when they might be having big emotions. Most of what she’s shared, I have done or tried and every kid is different but you’ll find what works best for your family. 

@RaisingWellKids on Instagram

Good Profile to help me make healthier/non-toxic choices for my child and family.

SuperNanny on Youtube

These episodes helped me to get ideas for dealing with some tougher behavior. Supernanny is compassionate but no-nonsense, she reminds the parents that THEY are in charge. I needed that reminder.

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