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How to Help Toddlers Name Their Emotions
Toddlers do not need perfect calm. They need a steady grown up who notices, names, and stays close. Use short, repeatable feeling words, pair them with body clues, validate first, hold kind limits, and practice calm down tools. Bear and Cub’s low stimulation space makes it easier for little ones to feel it and then heal it.

Bear and Cub Play Centre
Apr 83 min read


Raising Resilient Kids: Small Steps for Big Confidence
Resilience for under fives is built in everyday moments, small challenges, simple choices, and quick repairs, held by a steady, caring adult. Try these calm, practical ideas and see how confidence grows, one tiny step at a time. Bear and Cub’s safe, open-ended space makes brave play feel easy.

Bear and Cub Play Centre
Mar 183 min read


Sibling Struggles: Supporting Young Kids Through Jealousy and Rivalry
Sibling rivalry is normal under five. Lead with connection, keep limits simple, and use tools like special time, timers, and parallel play to reduce clashes. At Bear and Cub, our calm, duplicate-friendly set-ups help siblings practice turn-taking and gentle hands.

Bear and Cub Play Centre
Mar 113 min read


Tantrum Tactics: Gentle Ways to Handle Meltdowns
Tantrums aren’t naughty, they’re overwhelmed. Try this gentle plan: keep safety first, lend your calm, validate once, set a simple limit, and reconnect after. Plus, how Bear and Cub’s low-stimulation space helps families ride out big feelings with less stress.

Bear and Cub Play Centre
Feb 253 min read
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