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Haveyoueverbeenthisclosetolosingitbecauseyourchildjustwon’tlisten?��
Believeme,I’vebeenthere.Youtellyourkidforthehundredthtimetoputawaytheirtoys,oryouaskthem nicely! togetreadyforbed Andwhatdoyouget?Ablankstare,a“justasecond!”thatturnsintohalfanhour, or mypersonalfavorite afull-onmeltdownovernothing
IusedtothinkI’dtriedeverything.Thestickercharts,thetimeouts,thetakingawayscreentime ifitwasona parentingblog,Iprobablydidit Butitwasalwaysthesamecycle:onegoodday,aweekoftantrums,thenI’d cavebecauseIwastired Soundfamiliar? ��
That’swhenIstumbledonGrowingUpChildren.Iwon’tsayitwasloveatfirstsight,butitwasclose.Iwas desperateandthisguidepromisedsomethingIhadn’tseenbefore:kidswholistenandwanttobehave,allwhile feelingsecureandloved Honestly,itsoundedtoogoodtobetrue,butIfigured whynot?
WhatMakesGrowingUpChildrenDifferent?
So,whatmakesthisbookstandoutfromtheseaofparentingadviceoutthere?It’snotjustaboutgettingyour childtocomply;it’saboutcreatingawholenewenvironmentwhereobediencehappensnaturally.
Themainidea?Settingboundarieswithunconditionallove It’swrittenbyaclinicalpsychologistwho’sbeen doingthisforoverthreedecades—someonewho’sactuallyworkedwiththousandsoffamilies,notjustsomeone whothinkstheyknowwhatthey’retalkingabout.
Andthestrategies?They’restraightforward Noscreaming,nothreats,nobribing Instead,it’saboutusingthe rightwords,andmoreimportantly,therighttone,soyourchildknowsyoumeanbusinesswithoutfeeling attacked.Itsoundssimple,buttrustme,it’sagame-changer.
TheRealTest:MyStubborn8-Year-Old
Istartedusingthetechniquesfromthebookwithmy8-year-old,Ella,who blessherheart hasbeenknownto argueherwayoutofeverythingfrombedtimetoeatingveggies.Iwasskeptical,butIthought,“WhatdoIhave tolose?”
Day1was,well,rocky.Iwasusingthestrategiesexactlyastheysaid,butEllawasn’thavingit.Ialmostgaveup. Butthen,onDay3,Itriedoneoftheexactphrasesthebooksuggestsduringastandoffoverpickinguptoys.I saidcalmly,“Iknowyoudon’twanttostopplaying,butthisisyourresponsibility,andItrustyoutohandleit.”
Sheblinkedatme.“Fine,”shemuttered,andstartedpickingupthetoys.
Iwasshocked Noyelling,nobargaining shejustdidit Ialmostcried Itwaslikesomeoneswitchedsomething inherbrain Wasitmagic?No Itwasjustsmartpsychology,andIhadn’tevenrealizedhowmuchmytoneand wordswereaffectingherbehavioruntilIsawitworkfirsthand.