How To Live with Fighting (Little) Siblings

How To Live with Fighting (Little) Siblings

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Radically accept the child you have (Reissue)

656. In parenting and in life, you will experience countless challenging and upsetting situations that you just can't change. Radical acceptance can help you cope. Dr. Nanika Coor explains what radical acceptance is, how it can help when parenting gets hard, and 7 steps to puttin ...  Show more

Tips for more connected parenting in the new year (Reissue)

701. Hoping to make some positive change in your parent-child relationship in the new year? Dr. Nanika Coor offers some ways to move toward becoming a more connected parent this year! Find a transcript here.Have a parenting question? Email Dr. Coor at parenthood@quickanddirtytips ...  Show more

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