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How to Stay Calm With Your Child (Even When You Feel Angry)

Learn how to stay calm with your child, manage anger, and stop yelling. Practical, science-based guidance to help you respond with connection—even in tough moments.

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6 Steps to Vaporize Your Negative Beliefs and Heal Your Self Criticism

Want to learn how to enjoy your life? How to heal the unconscious belief systems that lead us to get so upset at our kids, and to be so critical...

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A Simple Plan to Stop Yelling at Your Child

Want to stop yelling? It's hard to stop yelling, but you can do hard things. Here's your plan. In a year, you won't remember the last time you yelled.

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How to Discipline Without Punishment (What Actually Works)

How to discipline without punishment: practical, compassionate tools to guide behavior with connection, empathy, and clear limits—without yelling or threats.

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Could You Dare NOT To Discipline?

A child can't learn when they are feeling scared. How did we ever get the idea that in order to help children do better, we have to make them feel...

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Does Peaceful Parenting Mean Letting Kids Do Whatever They Want?

Parents can get confused about peaceful parenting, thinking it means their child will do whatever he wants. But here's how to stay in charge...peacefully.

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Help Your Child Learn To Manage Anxiety

The goal is to raise a child who has experienced the discomfort of being a bit worried, who knows that that's normal, and whatever happens, he can handle it.

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How to Stay Calm When Your Child Is Angry (Without Yelling Back)

When your child yells or melts down, it’s easy to get pulled in. Here’s how to stay calm, avoid power struggles, and respond in ways that actually help your child...

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Why Your Child Triggers You (and How to Stop Overreacting)

Do you overreact to your child and then feel awful? Learn why your child triggers you—and how to use those moments to heal old patterns and respond more calmly.