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Reliving My Birth Trauma At A Birth Celebration
Barely able to choke out the reading through my tears, I was mortified at having allowed the baggage of my birth to enter this sacred space.
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Caitlin McQueen
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How a Teacher’s Ridicule Helped Form How I Parent
My teacher publicly ridiculed my classmate and I and invited our friends to join in on the fun.
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Mona Andrei
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Toddlers
A to Z of Taming Tantrums: P is for Positive Discipline
You're about to find out what positive discipline really means and how to use it effectively.
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
Toddlers
A to Z of Taming Tantrums: O is for "Oh S@#%" Parenting Moments
This week’s letter is the letter O, and O is for Oh $A#!
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
Toddlers
A to Z of Taming Tantrums: R is for Routines
How you can use routines to reduce power struggles and increase cooperation.
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
Toddlers
A to Z of Taming Tantrums: N is for Natural Consequences
Today’s video is about the letter N, and N is for Natural Consequences.
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
Toddlers
A to Z of Taming Tantrums: M is for Mantras
A handful of helpful mantras or phrases can really help reduce tantrums.
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
Toddlers
A to Z of Taming Tantrums: L is for Letting Go
Perfection is just one of the things that can hold us back. Watch the video to learn more!
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
Toddlers
A to Z of Taming Tantrums: J is for Jobs
Routine "jobs" (chores) help increase cooperation. Here's how...
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
Toddlers
A to Z of Taming Tantrums: Q is for Quiet
Quiet time for toddlers? No, it's not impossible and in fact, it will help reduce the tantrums in your house.
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
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