#243: Simple Holidays: A Survival Guide No.3

#243: Simple Holidays: A Survival Guide No.3

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#312: Balancing a Child's Needs and the Family's Needs

In this episode, Kim John Payne addresses a common point of derailment in family life: when a child's impulses and desires collide with the needs of the larger family. He explains that children, especially young ones, lack the prefrontal lobe brain development to naturally see th ...  Show more

#311: Am I a Governer or an Adviser

In this episode, Kim John Payne offers a quick overview of the Soul of Discipline framework and then focuses on a common confusion in the early years: the difference between being a governor and being an advisor. He explains that during the first seven to nine years, parents serv ...  Show more

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