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Do you ever wonder why you have to repeat yourself with kids? It’s because you haven’t made a lasting impression with them. Usually, it’s because you don’t want to be a nasty parent and impose rules and boundaries that might hurt their feelings—you want to be a nice parent (who ends up feeling bad due to yelling about whatever kids leave on the floor).
Do you a 3 minutes to listen to this podcast that will help you leave your emotions at the door while you make a lasting impression on your kids—for their, and your, benefit?
1:55 Don’t want to upset our kids
2:33 Reasonable and real consequences that make an impact
2:59 What to do when they leave their stuff in the doorway
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By Brenda MillerDo you ever wonder why you have to repeat yourself with kids? It’s because you haven’t made a lasting impression with them. Usually, it’s because you don’t want to be a nasty parent and impose rules and boundaries that might hurt their feelings—you want to be a nice parent (who ends up feeling bad due to yelling about whatever kids leave on the floor).
Do you a 3 minutes to listen to this podcast that will help you leave your emotions at the door while you make a lasting impression on your kids—for their, and your, benefit?
1:55 Don’t want to upset our kids
2:33 Reasonable and real consequences that make an impact
2:59 What to do when they leave their stuff in the doorway
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.