Hi, I'm Nathalie. Thanks for stopping by, here's a little about me. I am a mother to Miss 15 and to Mr 6, I care for my elderly mother, and have been married to the hubby for 18 years. I am a child behaviour consultant, teenager mentor and parent counsellor. I set up Easy Peasy Kids because I am passionate about child behaviour.
I have a very compassionate nature towards parenting and I fully comprehend how difficult things may be at times, but I can assure you that no matter how you are feeling you are not alone.
Have a look through the blogs and comments and you will see mothers who are in a similar situation.
On Facebook I like to share tips and quotes that may just make your day a little easier.
"My passion is parenting and children; their behaviour and their world. If it's to do with children and parenting I can help you. Nothing is off limits and nothing is taboo."
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Blogging – Who wants to start a Blog? Last week on Face book I posed the question “Who is interested in starting a blog?” the response was phenomenal. So this is for all you who are thinking about blogging or are a new blogger still finding your blogging feet. I am very honoured that the [...]
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Do you feel Invisible?”Invisible – Treated as if not seen” Invisible; that feeling of being totally alone, even when surrounded by people. Invisible; when entering the school playground and all the friendships are all ready formed, so you stand back on the side lines and smile whilst inside you wonder why? Why don’t they like [...]
A Child’s Imagination is an Insight to their World A child’s imagination is more than just make believe, it is an area that sparks their creativity like no other an outlet for them, leading to open ended play and endless possibilities where they can be anything they want to be. It is fantastic aspect of [...]
New Website created by Mothers for Parents of Children on the Spectrum “Autism: In Our Own Words” I am in awe of this amazing commitment by this inspiring group of five mothers who are reaching out to help and assist families with children on the spectrum. I have many words to describe these women; real, [...]
‘The Parent Manifesto’ Book Review & Give-away “Please don’t tell me how to parent” When Jodie Benveniste kindly asked whether I would like to take part on a virtual book tour, which meant I had to read and review a parenting book alongside a fabulous group of bloggers and friends, I hesitated. Not being the biggest [...]
Parenting: Alzheimers and my children “I don’t want granny to die” When my seven year old son looks at me with pockets of tears welling in his blue eyes and whispers in a broken voice as he tries to keep himself from crying uncontrollably “Mummy I don’t want granny to die” I hug him. [...]
’Kidspot Ford Territory Top 50: Feel the difference’ “My journey into blogging” My journey into blogging started around this time last year, up until then I was living under a big rock or so it seems as I have to admit [...]
Me under my rock. My children are my rock.
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Imagine it is your Child….Imagine a different Life As many of you now know an inspiring friend to us all, with a very powerful voice Eden, left her two children at home in Australia and flew out to Niger with World Vision Australia, to raise awareness of the hardship, the plight and conditions that face [...]
Where did I put my Happy? Thanks to Kids Business for giving me the opportunity to contribute to their Happiness inspires Happiness blogs. Happiness is one area that I strive to have a little of everyday. So much so that I run a monthly challenge a while back called My Happy Place as I was really [...]
Digital Parents Conference “It’s OK to be You!” I have a lot to say about the Digital Parents Conference but I’m feeling nice (and have my Mr 7′s Birthday Party in a few hours) and will not bore you with the continuous stream of thoughts inside my head, so in just [...]
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Motherhood – A shock to the system! Nothing in the world can prepare you for Motherhood. No matter what you read or get told. There are not enough adjectives, verbs or nouns to describe Motherhood. I remember very clearly when one of my best friends’ had her first baby. Her opening the front [...]
Crying:The Language of Tears By Pinky McKay
By Nathalie On 17/03/2012 · 7 Comments · In Child Behaviour, Child Development, Star of the Week -Bloggers
Crying: The Language of Tears By Pinky McKay Pinky McKay mentored me last year, to have Pinky guest posting here is an honour. It seems there is nothing like infant crying to stir up confusion and strong feelings among mothers – and anyone else who wants to offer their ‘two bobs worth’. How often do [...]
Little People have BIG Feelings
By Nathalie On 07/03/2012 · 22 Comments · In Child Behaviour, Motherhood, Star of the Week -Bloggers
Little People have BIG Feelings If I had a dollar for every person in the past couple of months who has said to me “Kids are resilient … they adapt easily … don’t worry about it” I could probably retire. In mid-November we moved “home” to Sydney after a 16 month stint in Melbourne. My [...]
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