A NEW TV series is on the lookout for stressed-out parents of toddlers.
A new poll carried out by YouGov has revealed that nearly half of all British parents have been embarrassed by their toddler’s behaviour when out in public.
Channel 5 is looking at the issue and has signed up child behaviour expert and private nanny Laura Amies to help struggling parents regain control and restore harmony to their homes.
Laura will take on any issue from tantrums to biting, picky eaters, non-sleepers and potty-training woes, and promises to give parents the tools to take back control of their children.
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Laura – who for the past 7 years has worked as a private nanny in households in London – has qualifications in child psychology and development and started her career in nurseries and schools before moving into one-on-one care with toddlers showing behavioural issues.
She said children are being deprived of the ability to become independent, confident learners in this age of technology children, and need to be encouraged to express their feelings and emotions but need firm parameters in order to thrive.
She said: “I believe a child should never be written off as being inherently naughty, there’s always a way to positively affect a child’s behaviour. In today’s modern world, parents can be led to believe that certain behaviours arise due to the fact that their child’s nutritional, emotional or even spiritual needs aren’t being met – when actually, a good dollop of common sense is often the best approach”
The series is being produced by the team behind Dogs Behaving Badly and Three-Day Nanny – and will follow Laura as she spends time within the family home and help turn their troubles around.
HOW TO APPLY
If you have a toddler needing Laura’s help, please contact the team on parenting@avalonuk.com or call 0207 598 7267.
Or text: 07399 364 652 giving your contact details and a brief outline of the issues.
Filming will take place mid-June to end to mid-September.
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