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Simply Parenting- Your Five Month Old Baby’s Development


Five Month Old Baby’s development, What your five month old should be doing, produced by Simply Parenting and pediatrician Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento

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Five Criteria for Positive Discipline with subtitle

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Positive Discipline Birth to Five

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This 2 hour lecture, by Dr. Jane Nelsen, was given on May 12th 2005 during the Butte County Dept. of Behavioral Health, Parent Conference, in Chico, CA. Learn: Why punishment is never appropriate for children of any age. Why any kind of time-out is not appropriate for children under the age of four, and how to create a positive time-out area with your four- or five-year-old that is encouraging, empowering, and teaches valuable life skills. How the brain dev… More >>

Positive Discipline Birth to Five

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Five Criteria for Positive Discipline With Parenting Expert Dr. Jane Nelsen


www.PositiveDiscipline.com – Dr. Jane Nelsen explains The Five Criteria for Positive Discipline in this brief video. Dr. Nelsen gives parents non-punitive parenting tools. Behavior challenges, temper tantrums, difficult children, strong willed child, disciplining children are all topics of concern for today’s busy parent. So how do you learn to get your child to be responsible, respectful, and happy without resorting to punishment, lists of rules, screaming and yelling or other ineffective discipline tactics? Simply learn the Five Criteria for Positive Discipline. In this brief video, Jane Nelsen explains the foundation of Positive Discipline. These principles are timeless and extremely helpful. They don’t take a lot of time for any parent to learn and they can be practiced right now, today! Positive Discipline is not about permissiveness. Positive Discipline is not about punishment. Positive Discipline is not about control and power. So what is Positive Discipline? Positive Discipline is both Kind and Firm at the same time. Positive Discipline helps children feel a sense of Belonging and Significance. Positive Discipline is a non-punitive approach that works over the long term not just the short term. Positive Discipline helps parents become aware of what their children are thinking, feeling and deciding. There are more parenting tips in this video and tons more on Dr. Nelsen’s website, http Visit her site to get your FREE Parenting Guide. Dr. Nelsen is a parenting

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