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Discipline That Works
The most effective "discipline" for your child is always positive, loving, gentle guidance. Here's why.
ArticleToddlers: Your Game Plan for the Terrific Twos
Toddlerhood can be tough. Here's your game plan to maximize fun and brain development -- and minimize aggravation!
ArticleWhy Every Home Needs a Calm-Down Corner
Use time-ins, a cozy corner and co-regulation to help your child calm those big emotions. This is simply a comforting place where people in your home go to calm down.
ArticleEmpathetic Limits in Action: Leaving the Playground
A script for setting limits with a toddler or preschooler. Before long, your child will climb reluctantly from the swing into her stroller when you say it's time for lunch....
ArticleWhat's Wrong with Timeouts?
Timeouts ARE punishment, not any different than when you were made to stand in the corner as a child.
ArticleGame Plan for Peaceful Parenting Your Preschooler
With a little help from you, these "wonder years" will build a secure and unlimited foundation for your son's or daughter's entire childhood.
ArticleWhen Kids Won't Cooperate: Give Choices
Giving choices may be the single most useful tool parents have for managing life with young children and helping kids and teens learn to manage themselves.
ArticleHow to Get Your Child to LISTEN!
One of the most common questions from parents is how can I get my kid to LISTEN to me? Here's how to get your child to take in what you...
ArticlePeaceful Parenting Examples Age 7 - 11
What does peaceful parenting look like with kids in the elementary school years? Regardless of the situation, here are the steps and some specific examples.
ArticleBeyond Discipline for Teens
Discipline as we usually think of it backfires with teens. If you come down like a sledge hammer, you can count on open rebellion. Here's what to do instead.