Every time we discipline our girls, we sit down afterwards and explain to them what they did wrong and then we give them a hug and snuggle. Every. Single. Time.
Despite this, today Sydney cried, "I don't like you!" all through her timeout session. She was blaming me for the timeout.
What do you do in these situations?
Every time we discipline our girls, we sit down afterwards and explain to them what they did wrong and then we give them a hug and snuggle. Every. Single. Time.
Despite this, today Sydney cried, "I don't like you!" all through her timeout session. She was blaming me for the timeout.
What do you do in these situations?
Man what a day we had. Savannah was cranky and grumpy. She wasn't tired. She wasn't thirsty. She wasn't hungry. She wasn't in pain and she didn't have a diaper rash.
Finally we figured it out!
Here I illustrate how to diffuse problems by setting expectations early and often. I think that kids care less about getting their way all the time and more about being able to interpret the world around them in a predictable fashion.
Blog post here: http://dewde.com/?p=274
This is a short parenting video for my blog (http://dewde.com). In this video I cover something simple and basic. Positive reinforcement when a young child asks permission instead of taking matters into her own hands.
Here you will find a series of parenting tips. My goal is to make them approximately 60 - 90 seconds each. These are things that have worked for my wife and I as parents.
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