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My parenting secret: I let my kids sleep in my bed

My parenting secret: I let my kids sleep in my bed
This mom enjoys the extra family time sleeping as a group gives

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Preschool Kids Behavior – I Need an Audio Guide on Toddler Discipline Techniques & Behavior Issues?

I’m looking for some innovative books on toddler education, behavior & parental issues in trying to solve them.

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Parenting on the Edge: Selfish reasons to have more kids

Parenting on the Edge: Selfish reasons to have more kids
Do you spend time angsting over the amount of T.V. your kids watch, or whether they’re doing enough extracurricular activity? If so, it’s time to relax and let go. So says author and economist Bryan Caplan. His new book, ‘Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Being a Great Parent is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think.’ He joins Madeleine for this week’s Parenting on the Edge.

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How to Get Kids to Behave at the Restaurant Using Positive Discipline by Dr. Nelsen


www.PositiveDiscipline.com – Demonstrating “The Asking Parent” in a family meeting. Talking to your children about how to behave in a restaurant before you get there is much more effective than yelling at your kids to sit still and behave once you get there! This brief video shows you how powerful family meetings can be when you use the Positive Discipline approach to connect with your children. Dr. Jane Nelsen and Lynn Lott demonstrate a simple process to save parents the pain and agony of trying to discipline kids in public places. Is this behavior modification? No. Is this “My way or the highway” approach to parenting? Nope. This is simply the Positive Discipline method of satisfying every child’s desire for belonging and significance. Our children really don’t plan to cause us hassles in public – they just do what they are supposed to do as learning human beings! They test boundaries, entertain themselves and explore the limits of humanity! Some might call that bad behavior but it’s totally natural. Take pre-emptive action and do a little planning before your next family outing. You can teach manners to any child at any age but not when you’re upset, they’re hungry, and the watchful eye of the world is upon you! Watch this brief parenting video tip so you can find a more effective way of teaching than yelling, telling, and ordering kids into good behavior. For a free Positive Discipline Guideline visit Jane Nelsen’s website. Behavior problems are usually learning

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Will those parents get those kids under control already!!!


blog.teaganandmack.com – If you’re a parent you’ve undoubtedly experienced your children throwing temper tantrums. I share how I’ve handled them in the past and want to know how you handle them, specifically when you’re in public! We’ve all been there – let’s talk about what works best for each of us!

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Don’t Take It Out on Your Kids! a Parents and Teachers Guide to Positive Discipline

Don’t Take It Out on Your Kids! a Parents and Teachers Guide to Positive Discipline

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Yoga for Kids and Classroom

Product Description
GreenTREE Yoga, a 501c3 nonprofit, presents this CD to do
with young people in a classroom (K-12), a PE class, a yoga class, or at home.
Play a Five Minute Yoga Break (4 included) to help students perk up,
energize, calm down, focus, relieve stress, and be more
positive about learning! The CD also includes longer yoga sections to Mix and Match to create your own yoga practice with kids ofall ages.
Based on: Create a Yoga Practice
for Kids: Fun, Flexibility and Foc… More >>

Yoga for Kids and Classroom

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