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Discover the secrets to reclaim your stature as a parental authority and regain your child's cooperation and respect. Does your child throw interminable temper-tantrums that just won't subside whatever trick of the book you may try? You may have tried calming them down by reasoning with them, giving them affection, or simply ignoring them, hoping that the outburst would end on its own. Are you tired of their stubborn persistence and their constant defiance of your authority? They just love those power struggles and indulge in finding loopholes and exceptions in every single situation where they don't feel satisfied or when they don't get exactly what they want. Does he or she constantly ignore warnings they don't want to hear, making use of their exceptionally developed selective hearing skills? Your desperate attempts at vocalising a "watch out", "be careful", "don't jump on the couch" are simply ignored if they're not interested in what you have to say and will tune out of anything they think doesn't suit their desires. If you're all too familiar with these questions and scenarios, know that you're dealing with a strong-willed child. Awareness of the fact is a major first step. From there on, things can finally start changing for the better. Rest assured, however, you're surely not the only parent with a spirited child out there. In fact, you may be surprised to know that 85% of modern families include at least one strong-willed child, so while your situation may seem overwhelming at times, it's not the least unusual. And much like many parents out there, armed with the right tools and in-depth guidance on how to positively discipline your child, you will soon start seeing steady positive changes in your child's behaviour... And finally gain some much-needed peace of mind. In Your Strong-Willed Child, you'll discover: How to discipline your child from a place of love and avoid any long term damage or conflict to your relationship An in-depth profile of your strong-willed child, along with thorough guidance on how to deal with their most difficult behaviours What a positive figure of authority is, and how to position yourself as one in your child's life to avoid any power imbalances The 5 crucial kinds of rules your home must have if your want to raise your child to become a successful adult How to transform correctional responses into instructional responses and build a relationship based on respect between you and your child How to get your child to cooperate without having to reply on harsh punishment and punitive discipline The vital building blocks of positive discipline and what sets it apart from traditional and outdated disciplinary methods And much more. It may be exhausting, and you may be angry (and angry for being angry) because each day is an ordeal, but with a little patience and the right strategies, there's no reason why your child won't change their exhausting behaviour. Taking the right amount of care and exhibiting the right kind of sensitivity will transform all the currently challenging traits into positive attributes. And remember, this is just a phase. With patience and perseverance, you will soon watch your strong-willed child develop admirable life skills, becoming the adult who, by spending years defying you, isn't afraid to stand up to the things they believe in. If you want to finally discover bulletproof ways to discipline your strong-willed child without breaking their spirit, then scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button right now.
The Truth about Parenting a Child with ADHD You've Never Been ToldAs troubling as an ADHD diagnosis is, you are at least provided with a starting point. You can take a breath - there's an explanation for the impulsiveness, disorganization, difficulty focusing, restlessness and frustration your child may be experiencing.A diagnosis, however, doesn't give you the tools needed to cope with the situation.As the parent of a child with ADHD, you'll often feel alone and incapable of overcoming the numerous challenges stemming from the diagnosis.You, however, aren't alone.In 2016, 6.1 million children in the US were diagnosed with ADHD, the CDC reported. The number has changed over time - from 4.4 percent of kids in 2003 to 6.4 percent of kids in 2011.While ADHD is quite prominent, it still happens to be a widely misunderstood condition.Even pediatricians and teachers will get the approach towards these kids wrong on occasions.Nearly 50% of parents whose kids have ADHD misidentify the symptoms, which also delays the adoption of the right parenting style.Even when they have the diagnosis, so many people feel completely clueless.Should you medicate?Where on the ADHD spectrum does your child fall?Is it just a stage that your child will grow out of, eventually learning how to focus as they grow older?In ADHD Parenting Guide, you'll discover: Why it's important to refrain from pushing your child to change - rather, you should modify your parenting approach The little known symptoms of ADHD that many kids exhibit The #1 reason why kids with ADHD experience academic difficulties … and how to address that issue responsibly The secrets of dealing with bad behavior and rewarding positive changes What to do if rewards and positive motivation fail The power of writing down your expectations and communicating those with a kid How to overcome the biggest challenge of them all - controlling your own tempe And even more importantly - how to always keep the belief in your child strong, regardless of the circumstancesAnd a lot more! The brain of a child with ADHD processes information in a very specific way.Thus, you can't expect them to be patient, capable of controlling their emotions and angry outbursts.Your task as a parent is to help your kid channel these emotions, the fear and the embarrassment into something productive. While teaching new skills and habits takes a lot of time and patience, the experience will be incredibly rewarding and bonding.Chances are that you've already explored numerous strategies to manage your child's ADHD. Chances are that most or all of them have failed.ADHD Parenting Guide will give you an alternative, comprehensive, step-by-step approach towards instilling good habits. Creating manageable routines and setting clear expectations can do miracles for the control of attention deficits and their symptoms over time.If you want to give your child the best chance for success in school and in life, scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button right now.
If you want to discover how to discipline your toddler without needing to raise your voice or scream, then keep reading …Did you know? According to NHS research, toddler tantrums begin at the age of 18 months and continue until the child is 3. And they are equally as common in boys and girls According to a study by the American Psychological Organization, disciplining toddlers with harsh methods led to dire consequences in later years Another study proved that an assertive voice was more effective at controlling toddlers than a yell How do you react when your little one tests your nerves with a temper tantrum? Is your toddler always screaming and won't stop until they get their way? Do you sometimes find yourself at a loss for what to do to get your toddler to do what you want, instead of what they want? They're called the terrible twos for a reason. The toddler years are the most active that a human will be in their whole lifetime. Everything is new. Words, emotions, and physical sensations. The child is learning how to interact with the world. And it looks to you, its parent, for guidance on right behavior. But toddlers aren't rational adults who are able to think deeply about what they are doing. They are testing their boundaries through actions. They want to see what works and what doesn't. It's your job to make sure that your toddler doesn't overstep their boundaries and behave in a way that makes them unpopular with the people around them, maybe even with you too. That means discipline. But discipline doesn't mean yelling. How many times have you found that screaming at your child has got you the desired consequences of controlling the child or teaching them a lesson? The secret to successful discipline is through controlling your own emotions, listening to your child, and helping your child recognize what is going on inside its body. Through learning the right techniques to disciplining your child without yelling, then both you and your child will be happier and function better in society in the long-term. In "Toddler Discipline Guide" you'll discover: The 6 most important tips to be able to see the world from your toddler's perspective How to recognize when to enter into battle with your toddler, and when not to Strategies for praising your toddlers, so that you can discipline them without them knowing 7 great alternatives to punishment that work The 6 most important rules to instill in your toddler How to give your toddler purpose within your family 9 steps for staying calm when your toddler is testing your patience And much, much more. Many parents believe that discipline needs to be harsh. That's why they either yell at their kids or do the complete opposite, and refuse to discipline their children at all. Discovering how to discipline your toddler without needing to yell at them, can be life-changing, for you and the child. And it's easy to do. You just need to follow a proven guide which will show you the simple to follow shortcuts to disciplining your child without yelling. If you want to discipline your child in a loving, reassuring way, then get this book right now.
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