This post is in response to Three Ways to Use Play to Get Kids to Behave By Susan Heitler Ph.D. Babies and toddlers may be lovable in most ways, but they still can do things that are provocative. Even ...
With the joys that accompany parenting also come the many trials and tribulations of the role. Parents are tasked with making choices about everything from their child's education to their dietary ...
Buddha's wisdom provides a roadmap for children to build essential life skills. These teachings emphasize discipline, honesty ...
I have recently re-entered the toddler stage with my second child, and am gearing up to face the struggles of early discipline and potty training that I have already white-knuckled through before with ...
Have you ever found yourself in deep negotiations with your 2-year-old over whether they can wear their princess costume to preschool for the fifth day in a row? Have you taken the "walk of shame" out ...
Discipline involves teaching your child ways to behave, follow rules, and learn self-control. Abuse isn’t discipline but rather actions that harm a child. Learn the difference and where to find help.
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