Your kids got a problem, and you have a solution. But careful - HOW you offer advice makes all the difference between them listening and taking it, and walking away as you are mid sentence.
Read MoreYour kid is having a meltdown. In public. What do you do? Many parents want to just end the screaming — NOW. So we give in. We buy the toy/candy/snack. We know it’s a bad idea, but what do we do instead? Help is here.
Read MoreNo matter how terrible your ex is, what you say about him or her can seriously damage your child’s self worth and stability. Here’s why even the littlest negative comment about the other parent can create lasting damage to your child.
Read MoreIt happened again. You lost your temper and yelled at your kids. Now you are left racked with guilt and shame. You don’t want to lose your cool, but sometimes can’t help it. How do you stop this troubling dynamic? Find out here.
Read MoreYour kid has just done something you don’t like. Here’s how to send a clear message it should never happen again – in a way that actually makes them want to do the right thing.
Read MoreDo you dread the daily battles about homework? Here are 5 steps you can take to help your child WANT to do their homework without resorting to nagging, yelling or threatening punishments.
Read MoreWhat parent hasn’t said “Because I said so?” It’s the parent get-out-of-jail-free card when they want their kids to listen and obey. But here’s the thing: it’s not good for you kid. In fact, it harms their confidence and self worth. Here’s why.
Read MoreDoes your child tune you out? Here’s how to get your kid to pay attention, listen and cooperate without losing your cool, yelling or screaming.
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