Exactly How to Handle Aggressive Behaviors in the Moment | 49

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I Stopped Validating Every Big Emotion and Here's What Happened | 75

I'll never forget the time my 7-year-old had a full meltdown on our bedroom floor over a shirt disagreement. After 30 minutes of listening, problem-solving, and offering alternatives, I finally said, "It's okay to feel upset. Don't let your feelings get in the way of your respons ...  Afficher plus

The 3 Power Struggles You Can't Win (And What to Do Instead) | 74

Try my free 7-day trial of TMP Times: https://www.themompsychologist.com/tmptimes You cannot force food down a child's throat. You cannot force pee into a potty. You cannot force a brain to fall asleep. If you're fighting these battles every single day, you're fighting battles yo ...  Afficher plus

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L'agressivité chez l'enfant
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Dans cet épisode, Capucine partage avec nous les difficultés qu’elle rencontre face à l’agressivité de ses trois enfants. L’agressivité de l’enfant vient chahuter, parfois mettre à mal son parent. Recevoir l’agressivité de son enfant, ne pas la prendre pour soi, l’accompagner n’e ...  Afficher plus

How to Calm Tantrums
Toddlers Made Easy with Dr Cathryn

Did you know that you can reduce troublesome tantrums by tapping into what’s causing them? Toddlers’ tantrums can be wild, irrational, and confusing. So it helps to understand that tantrums are a normal part of a toddler’s development because their brains are still developing. Wh ...  Afficher plus

Why I Talk to the Aggressive Child First
Peace and Parenting: How to Parent without Punishments

<span>When your children are playing, sometimes aggression can surface, and one of your kids might start hitting, causing screaming and crying. Your first instinct might be to console the hurt child, but what if I told you that this approach may not be the best way to resolve ...

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When Kids Laugh With Reprimands and What To Do About It
Toddlers Made Easy with Dr Cathryn

Did you know that smiling, smirking, or sniggering is a common way for toddlers to cope with the stress of being scolded? It can be challenging for parents to deal with what looks like sassy behavior. But toddlers are not being purposefully rude if they laugh, cover their ears, s ...  Afficher plus