9 ways to reduce bedtime conflicts (Reissue)

9 ways to reduce bedtime conflicts (Reissue)

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10 ways to help your child cooperate without using punishments (Reissue)

657.Gaining your child's cooperation can be challenging, to say the least. It's no wonder that parents try to control their children's behavior using rewards, threats, and punishments. But while these strategies may seem to work in the short term, they're not the most effective w ...  Show more

How to motivate your child to change unwanted behaviors (Reissue)

709.When you’re hoping your child will change their behavior for the better, it can be easy to double down on nagging, pleading, and lecturing your child in an effort to convince your child to see things the way you see things. Unfortunately, you might notice that this doesn’t ge ...  Show more

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