How to Discipline a Toddler
Toddler Discipline for Every Age and Stage. Practical Tips to Solve Common Toddler Challenges (Broken Down by Age) and Make Life Easier
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Narrado por:
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Betty Johnston
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De:
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Sandra D. Coon
Sobre este áudio
My three-year-old has not had a temper tantrum in 4 months. Here’s the one thing I did:
You don’t need to be a child psychologist to understand how this change works and what it does to strengthen communication, encourage good behavior, and eliminate stubborn displays forever.
Learn:
- The number 1 way to talk to young kids so that they will listen (and more importantly, understand!)
- Methods for no-drama discipline that get results
- What spanking does to your child and why physical punishment should never be employed
- How to navigate a child through an almighty tantrum and put an end to it in 5 minutes or less
- Best strategies for handling fussy eating, aggression, potty training issues, and the dreaded bath-time
- The one discipline mistake most parents are guilty of and what to do instead
- 5 ways in which calling your kid “bad” is doing more damage than good
- Age-appropriate discipline methods that work from ages one to three+, whether you’re dealing with a child who isn’t listening, or a biter
- Zen strategies for staying composed when a toddler is pushing your buttons
- Ways to create bonding activities that are fun and improve communication skills
- How to become the hero that your child would want to emulate in every aspect of life
Toddler discipline can be easy and empowering for everyone involved in the process. Discover exactly what will work at every age and stage along the way.
©2020 Sandra D. Coon (P)2020 Sandra D. Coon