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A secret weapon in this time of isolation – “radical compassion”

by Gwen Liddle | Apr 25, 2020 | Uncategorized

While face-to-face contact is out right now, and this is incredibly hard, this is a time for choosing to focus on new positive activities.  My ‘aha’ choice has been to take the time to read Tara Brach’s latest book, “Radical Compassion –...

How can Occupational Therapy help?

by Gwen Liddle | Feb 24, 2020 | Uncategorized

I’m keen to share a new visual from an OT Facebook site as it ‘says a thousand words’ Email or phone me if you wish to discuss further

‘Listen’ the key to successful parenting

by Gwen Liddle | May 9, 2019 | Uncategorized

I’m keen to share the latest great book that a webinar on positive parenting uncovered : “Listen” by Patty Wipfler and Tosha Schore M.A. Its a gem with a clear and simple message ie “Five simple tools to meet your everyday parenting...

Perseverance – New study points the way to helping kids persist in tasks

by Gwen Liddle | Feb 7, 2019 | Uncategorized

This great article just landed in my inbox as part of the Greater Good Science CentreNewsletter (see link)...
New year resolutions – self compassion and focussing on strengths

New year resolutions – self compassion and focussing on strengths

by Gwen Liddle | Jan 4, 2019 | Uncategorized

An exciting new year – and lots of great evidence-based information available and skills to learn and incorporate into my practice!  The pile of books I have for bedtime reading continues to grow as I become aware of new and valuable resources.  I’m...

Schools promoting more movement in the day a good move if done sensitively (and made fun)

by Gwen Liddle | Jul 29, 2018 | Uncategorized

There’s been quite a lot in the media lately about the push for more physical movement in the school day.  This a great idea, as kids (and adults) need to move for lots of reasons – for both physical and emotional well being.  All the research points to...
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