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Parental Anger
When we get angry, it's our job to act like a grown-up, calmly coaching our child so they can develop the ability to regulate their own emotions and behavior.
ArticleGame Plan for Peaceful Parenting Your Early Teen
Good relationships between teens and their parents are positively correlated with school success and general happiness. Here's 10 tips for staying positively connected with your teen.
ArticleWhen You Get Angry At Your Child
How to Handle Your Anger at Your Child. In our calm moments we know that we could handle any parenting moment much better from a state of calm. Here's how.
ArticleShould You Spank Your Child?
Kids who are spanked are less emotionally healthy than kids who aren't. What's more, kids who are spanked behave worse over time.
ArticleTransform Your Inner Critic Into Your Inner Nurturing Parent
Wouldn't it be lovely if your inner voice could become your cheerleader, encouraging you? Here's how to develop that nurturing inner voice and tame your critic.
ArticleReady to snap? How to catch yourself and get back on track.
Feeling Irritable? 5 simple steps to get yourself back to center when you're in a bad mood.
ArticleHow To Do Damage Control When You Fight In Front of Your Kids
Conflict is part of every human relationship. So what exactly is a healthy fight? How do you minimize the damage in front of your kids when you're arguing?
Article13 Tips to Transition to Peaceful Parenting
You Can Be That Peaceful Parent. Here's your plan.
ArticleThe Secret of Not Yelling When You're Having a Bad Day
We all have hard days. Think of your irritation as a red blinking light on your car dashboard, signaling you to take action. Self-compassion is the key.
ArticleYou CAN Stop Yelling. Here's your plan.
How to coach yourself through your own emotions, so you don't take them out on your kids. The truth is that yelling scares kids and hardens their heart.