“Emotional Withdrawal creates disconnection instead of connection, Greatness in character does not translate to greatness in parenting.” – Wendy Ologe. Have you ever found yourself hovering over your child, micromanaging their every move in the name of love? You’re not alone. …
“Emotional Withdrawal creates disconnection instead of connection, Greatness in character does not translate to greatness in parenting.” – Wendy Ologe. Have you ever wondered why your parenting or marriage feels like a battlefield sometimes? Why your reactions feel intense, or why …
“Emotional Withdrawal creates disconnection instead of connection, Greatness in character does not translate to greatness in parenting.” – Wendy Ologe. On the surface, it sounds innocent noble, even. A parent desiring connection, wanting to be present, involved, and emotionally available. But …
“Greatness in character does not translate to greatness in parenting.” – Wendy Ologe. There are two kinds of parents in the world:Those who raise great people—and those who don’t. And while it’s easy to assume that being a “good person” automatically …
“When you protect without freedom it becomes a cage not a shield, and when you shield a child, they never become.” – Wendy Ologe. Parenting is one of the most rewarding journeys, but also one of the most delicate. With the …
“Yelling stops when you become more aware than afraid, more curious than controlling, more strategic than stressed.” – Wendy Ologe. Let’s be honest, no parent wants to yell. Yet, somehow, it happens. We find ourselves raising our voices more times than …
“Yelling often turns into a battle of will; instead of compliance you get resistance and create a child who obeys out of fear not understanding.” – Wendy Ologe. Discipline is an essential part of parenting, helping children learn boundaries, self-control, and …
“When a child is constantly flogged and shamed to learn, he will begin to associate fear with learning.” – Wendy Ologe. Every child is born curious, eager to explore and learn. But somewhere along the way, many children begin to dread …
“Multitasking doesn’t make children smarter, it only makes them stressed, scattered and struggling” – Wendy Ologe. In today’s fast-paced world, multitasking is often seen as a necessary skill, even for children. Many parents and educators believe that juggling multiple tasks—like …
The term “slow learners” is often used to describe children who take longer to grasp concepts compared to their peers. However, this label is misleading and can be discouraging. Instead, these children should be called steady learners—because they are not …