Stop the Yelling, Lecturing & Power Struggles
Do you need help calming your explosive household? Tired of yelling at, negotiating with and bribing your child? Do you want your child to take responsibility for his school work, chores and attitude? It’s time to stop the yelling, arguing and power struggles with toddlers and teens. How can you expect your kids to control themselves…if you cannot control yourself? Moms, it’s not your job to manage everyone’s emotions and make everyone happy! We’ll show you how to create stress-free mornings, school, dinner and bedtime. We promise you will laugh and leave with a dozen practical strategies that really work.
Stop Sibling Rivalry and Fights over Video Games/Screens
Are you tired of being the referee? It’s not your job to break up sibling squabbles. Your kids need to learn how to control themselves and handle conflict. We will show you exactly what to do when kids bicker, hit, drain your energy and whine, “That’s not fair” or “He’s looking at me!” We’ll show you how to get control over the screens (TV, video games, iPhones, social media, texting) without the power struggles and whining!
10 Ways to Stop Defiance, Disrespect & Meltdowns
Nothing is more frustrating and embarrassing than a child being defiant or melting down in public. Have a little one who looks right through you and says, “No!”? Have a teenager who defies you or rolls his eyes? Have a child who refuses to go places? Kirk will show you how to stop a meltdown in public without losing it yourself! You will learn how to turn emotional power struggles into opportunities to build trust and teach self-discipline. You will be blown away by how practical these strategies are.
Discipline That Works, When Consequences Don’t
Instead of being drawn into power struggles, yelling and giving meaningless consequences, Kirk will show you 10 ways to discipline with dignity so kids listen to, respect, and trust you.
· Stop the whining, complaining, and tantrums.
· Get kids to listen when they are loud in the car or interrupt on the phone.
· Teach kids to control their own behavior (self-discipline) so you don’t have to “make them” behave.
“You’re Not the Boss of Me!” Motivate Strong-Willed Children
How do you motivate a child who looks right at you and doesn’t listen? What about a teenager who has shut down or defiant? How do you motivate a strong-willed child without crushing his spirit? Even the most strong-willed children can learn to resolve conflict and be internally motivated.
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