Navigating Power Struggles With Your Toddler

Navigating Power Struggles With Your Toddler

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Will My Child Be Embarrassed By Me

#183 In this mini episode, Lisa discusses her thoughts on children being embarrassed by their parents. She covers a personal story on this topic, whether or not she thinks being embarrassed by your parents is a rite of passage, teasing children, and parents trying to be cool. The ...  Show more

Are You Making Your Toddler Clingy

#182 In this mini episode, Lisa discusses her thoughts on her approach to a clingy toddler. She covers dedicating time to playing with your toddler, transitioning from a baby to a toddler, timeouts, whether or not she believes children should feel bad for bad behaviour, and her i ...  Show more

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