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Practical parenting advice and emotional intelligence tools. On my YouTube channel you'll find a free EQ course and 'Ask Deb' where I answer real parenting questions. https://www.youtube.com/@EQinaNutshell

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Can Anxiety Really Cause Stomach Aches in Children?

If your child often complains of a sore tummy — especially before school, bedtime, social situations, or something they’re worried about — anxiety could be playing a role.

Anxiety in Kids - What to Look For

Anxiety in children doesn’t always look like fear or worry.

I'm Doing Everything Right... So Why Is My 3-Year-Old Still Having Meltdowns?

Have you ever found yourself wondering, "I'm doing everything I know to do...

Ask Deb : Is My Child Being Difficult... or Trying to Tell Me Something?

Have you ever found yourself asking, "Why is my child behaving like this?" In this episode of Ask Deb, we're exploring four common childhood behaviours that parents often find confusing or frustrating.

Ask Deb : What Your Child's Behaviour Is Really Trying to Tell You.

Have you ever looked at your child's behaviour and wondered, "Why are they acting like this?" In this episode of Ask Deb, we're looking beyond the behaviour to uncover the emotions underneath.

Ask Deb : My Child Is Afraid of Making Mistakes, Gets Frustrated & Won't Leave My Side

Welcome to Ask Deb, where I answer real parenting and emotional intelligence questions from parents just like you.

Why Does My Child Copy Their Friends? Apologise All the Time? Or Never Ask for Help?

In this episode of Ask Deb, I answer three questions from parents that explore confidence, belonging and the emotional beliefs children develop about themselves.

Why Does My Child Cry So Easily? Worry About Everyone? Melt Down After School?

Why does my child cry over little things?

Ask Deb: Shy Children, Friendship Struggles, Lying & Learning to Lose

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Meltdowns, Why Children Go Silent & How to Stop Shouting

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