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Is it even possible for toddlers to do as they're told? Can parents guide their kids effectively without resorting to punishment and yelling? How can we avoid that overwhelming guilt we feel after being too tough with them?
For those who are used to dealing with toddlers, it can seem like all our little ones want to do is misbehave and get into power tussles with us.
Although raising kids can be a challenge, our new roles as parents will be one of the most rewarding ones we will ever have. Undoubtedly, toddlers can be a handful and with so many parenting challenges like temper tantrums, sibling rivalry, lying, bedtime troubles and so on, it can be easy for us to get overwhelmed. However, contrary to popular opinion, the key to administering loving and gentle discipline is mutual respect and not the use of punishments. Regardless of how much love we have for our toddlers, there will surely be some frustration, anger, and even desperation along the way. For this reason, parents need to be firm but kind as well in raising them.
In this book, we cover key areas of parenting with gentle discipline including-
Whether you're an expectant parent seeking further knowledge or you already have a toddler and are looking for a useful approach to child upbringing, the practical steps contained in this book will definitely be beneficial to you. Read on to discover steps you can take to ultimately transform your toddler into a responsible adult with healthy and lasting relationships starting now!
Author: Helen Xander
ISBN-10: 1087903548
ISBN-13: 9781087903545
Publisher: Motherhood Moods
Language: English
Published: 08/01/2021
Pages: 130
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.28d
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