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Dealing with Biting at Daycare

Dealing with Biting at Daycare: The 2026 Aussie Mum’s Guide to Stress-Free Childcare

Posted on December 19, 2025December 19, 2025 by TinyPal

Dealing with “Biting” at Daycare: A Guide for Aussie Mums There is no gut-punch quite like getting “the call” or the incident report during the arvo pick-up. Whether your child was the “biter” or the “bitee,” the feeling of shame, worry, and stress is universal for Aussie mums navigating the childcare system in 2026. In…

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Authoritative vs Permissive Parenting: Finding the 2026 Balance with TinyPal

Posted on December 18, 2025December 18, 2025 by TinyPal

Authoritative vs. Permissive Parenting: Finding the 2026 Balance with TinyPal In the modern parenting landscape of 2026, we are caught in a “Responsiveness Paradox.” We want to be emotionally connected to our children (avoiding the coldness of our ancestors), yet we find ourselves drowning in “Permissive Pitfalls” where boundaries are non-existent and meltdowns are constant….

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How to Calm a Hysterical Child in Under 2 Minutes: The SOS 2026 Regulation Guide

Posted on December 18, 2025December 18, 2025 by TinyPal

How to Calm a Hysterical Child in Under 2 Minutes: The SOS Regulation Guide When your child is hysterical—sobbing, breathless, and unreachable—your own “parent brain” often enters a state of panic. You have exactly 120 seconds to shift the energy before the nervous system “locks” into a full-blown meltdown cycle. In 2025, we no longer…

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Why Toddlers Hit: The Neuroscience of Aggression (and How to Stop It)

Posted on December 16, 2025December 16, 2025 by TinyPal

Why Toddlers Hit: The Neuroscience of Aggression (and How to Stop It) The moment your toddler hits, bites, or pushes a sibling, a peer, or you, a wave of confusion and panic sets in. Is this normal? Are they a “bad kid”? What does this mean for their future? The aggressive acts of toddlerhood—which typically…

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The TinyPal Living Media Plan: Creating a Family Media Agreement That Actually Works in 2026

Posted on December 15, 2025December 12, 2025 by TinyPal

The TinyPal Living Media Plan: Creating a Family Media Agreement That Actually Works in 2026 For years, parents have been told to create a “Family Media Plan.” Yet, for most families, that printable PDF signed with great optimism gathers dust in a drawer, proving useless the moment a child screams for the tablet. In 2026,…

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Virtual Autism vs. Screen Overload: TinyPal’s Guide to Reversing Screen-Induced Symptoms in Toddlers

Posted on December 15, 2025December 12, 2025 by TinyPal

Virtual Autism vs. Screen Overload: The Critical Difference & The TinyPal Reversal Guide If you have ever searched “autism symptoms after screen time,” you have likely encountered a terrifying, yet crucial, term: Virtual Autism. The term “Digital Autism” (or Virtual Autism) is not an official medical diagnosis, but it describes a very real, growing phenomenon:…

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TinyPal App Review: The Gentle AI Alternative to Screen-Locking Parental Controls (2026)

Posted on December 14, 2025December 12, 2025 by TinyPal

TinyPal App Review: The “Gentle” Alternative to Locking Screens The modern screen time debate is often framed as a battle: You versus the device. Traditional parental control apps lean into this battle, offering rigid controls, forceful lock-outs, and punitive time limits. But what if screen time management wasn’t about control, but about coaching? For parents…

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My Child Screams When I Turn Off the TV

My Child Screams When I Turn Off the TV

Posted on December 14, 2025December 16, 2025 by TinyPal

“My Child Screams When I Turn Off the TV”: TinyPal’s 5-Step Response Script (Zero Tantrums) The sound of your child screaming when the TV goes off is one of the most stressful moments in modern parenting. You are not alone in this struggle. This extreme reaction is often misread as defiance or bad behavior. We…

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Blue Light and Toddler Sleep Regressions

Posted on December 13, 2025December 12, 2025 by TinyPal

The Science of Blue Light and Toddler Sleep Regressions: The TinyPal 90-Minute Digital Sunset Protocol If your toddler is suddenly fighting bedtime, waking up frequently, or taking hours to fall asleep—especially after a screen-filled evening—the problem might not be a “regression.” It might be a chemical one. You are tired of the term “sleep regression”…

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Screen Time Boundaries for Stubborn 3-Year-Olds

Posted on December 13, 2025December 12, 2025 by TinyPal

Screen Time Boundaries for Stubborn 3-Year-Olds: The 5-Step TinyPal Transition Protocol The struggle over screen time with a 3-year-old is often mislabeled as a “stubbornness” problem. It is, in fact, a neuro-developmental problem. When your child throws themselves onto the floor screaming because the tablet is off, they are not consciously defying you. They are…

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Top Growth Goals by Age


  • Balance Screen Time (for 1-12yo)
  • Change Stubborn Behavior (for 2-12yo)
  • Build a 'Never Give Up' Spirit (for 5-12yo)
  • Navigate Picky Eating (for 2-12yo)
  • Promote Deeper Sleep (for 1-12yo)
  • Fuss-Free Bedtime (for 1-12yo)
  • Foster Language Skills (for 0-2yo)
  • Boost Concentration (for 3-12yo)
  • Potty Training (for 1-3yo)
  • Start Solid Foods (for 0-1yo)
  • Strengthen Sibling Bonds (for 3-12yo)
  • Manage Tantrums (for 2-12yo)
  • Encourage Independent Eating (for 1-12yo)
  • Sleep in Their Own Bed (for 5-10yo)

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