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Practice the Pause: A Small Habit That Changes Parenting, Relationships, and Family Life
Recently, during my final session with a young boy diagnosed with ADHD, I was reminded that some of life's greatest lessons come from the children we work with. As this was to be our last session, I began by letting him choose a game on my phone that we could play together. He excitedly showed me the game and started explaining the rules. As we played, I became eager to make my next move. Before I could rush ahead, he smiled and said: "Remember to pause." I laughed at the iro
Robynne Chambers
Jun 183 min read


Why Supporting Children and Families Matters to Me
Every child has a story, and every behaviour communicates a need. Every family has a story, and every family deserves support without judgement. Working with children is not just about addressing challenges. It is about building confidence, strengthening emotional resilience, and helping children develop healthier relationships. Working with families is about helping the adults in their lives feel less alone in the challenges they face. For me, supporting children and familie
Robynne Chambers
Jun 92 min read


When the Door Stays Closed: Understanding Teen Behaviour and Boundaries
They arrived with bags, headphones, and tired eyes. Within minutes, the bedroom doors were closed. Meals became the only time we saw them. A quick appearance, food eaten, then back behind the doors. They stayed up most of the night, slept through the morning, and moved through the house as if it were a hotel rather than someone else’s home, helping themselves to food without a word. My first thought: how rude. But this experience led me to another question: what have we, as a
Robynne Chambers
May 43 min read


Celebrating Love Beyond Special Occasions: Intentional Parenting and Relationships
Easter Reflection on Love Easter (Passover) is a time that we are reminded that Love is not just celebrated on Valentines Day, birthdays or anniversaries. This is also a time that we are reminded of God’s love for us. Love as a Daily Practice: Intentional Parenting and Relationships LOVE should be a daily celebration in our relationships with our spouse, parent, child, sibling, friend, or colleague - this is at the heart of intentional parenting and relationships. We need to
Robynne Chambers
Apr 33 min read
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