Season 2 Episode #19: Help! My Kids Messed Up the House: Managing the Cleaning Chaos

Season 2 Episode #19: Help! My Kids Messed Up...

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Season 2 Episode #21: Why Does My Child Ignore Me? Strategies for Children Who Have Selective Hearing

This episode answers one of our listeners questions who is being GHOSTED by her own child. Zazi and Tess break down some of the reasons why children appear to not listen and ways to get around this frustrating phenomenon if it happens to you. This will be our last episode for the ...  Show more

Season 2 Episode #20: What to Do When Your Child Hits You

In this episode Zazi and Tess talk about managing difficult behaviour. What do you do as a parent or therapist if your child threatens to (or actually does) hit you?! It can be infuriating, hurtful and confusing but it is normal. Take a listen to learn how to be firm but fair ...

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