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What does it mean to be a Peaceful Parent? Find out here.

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Teen's Perspective: What Peaceful Parenting Taught Me

I often get questions from parents unconvinced of the effectiveness of my parenting techniques. I have a treat for you--a first-hand account from a peacefully parented young adult.

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How To Make a Fight With Your Partner Into a Positive Learning Experience for Your Child

Fight with your partner? If you can disagree with respect and affection, and work toward a win/win decision, that's great modeling for your child.

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How (and When) To Apologize To Your Child

Do you want your child to learn to apologize graciously? Then the way you apologize to your child matters. Parents are role models for children on how to repair.

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Healing Yourself So You Can Be a More Peaceful Parent

The truth is that virtually all of us were wounded as children, and if we don't heal those wounds, they prevent us from parenting our children optimally.

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When Your Older Child Hits the Little One: A Script

Did your toddler or preschooler just hit their little sibling? Of course you see red! Here's your script to intervene -- and prevent a recurrence!

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Taming Toddler Tantrums

Tantrums are normal for toddlers. That said, you'll be glad to know that many tantrums are avoidable. Here's how to tame those toddler tantrums.

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Toddlers: Your Game Plan for the Terrific Twos

Toddlerhood can be tough. Here's your game plan to maximize fun and brain development -- and minimize aggravation!

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Empathetic Limits in Action: Leaving the Playground

A script for setting limits with a toddler or preschooler. Before long, your child will climb reluctantly from the swing into her stroller when you say it's time for lunch....

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Want your child to talk to you? Become a brilliant listener!

Parents often ask what they can say to get their child talking. The secret isn't about what you say. It's about how you listen.