Why Does My Toddler Think Everything Is Hers?

Why Does My Toddler Think Everything Is Hers?

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When Consequences Fail (Try This Instead)

#176 In this episode, Lisa discusses her thoughts on consequences. She covers the importance of consistency, choosing the right consequence, whether or not she believes consequences need to be connected to the bad behaviour, and shifting the focus towards your parenting rather th ...  Afficher plus

The Mistake Making Your Child Call the Shots

#175 In this episode, Lisa discusses her thoughts on letting children call the shots. She covers what she believes children should be in charge of, the importance of structure and systems, why you should be learning from your children, how she would approach the situation when yo ...  Afficher plus

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