Talking To Toddlers: Dealing With The Terrible Twos And Beyond

FREE Toddler Parenting Tips Presentation: Unusual Tips to Effective Parenting. How to deal with behavior problems in children by Chris Thompson – Author, Parenting Expert and Certified NLP Practitioner.

The terrible twos is a normal stage in which toddlers begin to struggle between their reliance on adults and their desire for independence. One minute your child might be hugging you, and the next he or she is running away from you. Two-year-olds are actually at a prime age for self-discovery and memory. We will show you how to understand the terrible twos in your toddler. As a result, it will help you deal with tantrums and other problematic behaviors.

With our FREE Toddler Parenting tips presentation below, you’ll learn:
  • The only real reason your kids are not already well behaved.
  • The way most parents talk to their kids, causing them to do exactly what you don’t want
  • The crucial emotional bridge you MUST establish with your child before you try to change their behavior.
  • The one word you are probably abusing, which triggers those awful temper tantrums

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  • Learn this ultra-simple but critical “trick” to getting your kids to listen to you. If you don’t do this you’re missing out on an easy way to improve your success rate when dealing with your kids.
  • Discover another common language mistake that you’re probably making now. I’ll show you what the mistake is and how to fix it. This mistake is actually increasing the chance that your child does the opposite of what you want!
  • Find out what technique most parents use far too often, making it almost completely useless. When you fix this mistake you’re going to get much better results!

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What a fellow Author had to say:
“So Easy to Follow”
Chris – I love this program! At first I was a bit skeptical that it would be manipulative but it actually is very compassionate and respectful and will maintain your dignity as well as your child’s. This program is so easy to follow: it is structured in a way that really helps parents learn not only what to do but how to do it in small bite sized chunks so that each layer adds another dimension of parenting skills.
The concrete examples make it easy to grasp how to apply these skills in a real situation. When parents are stressed, it is often easier to revert to whatever is in our existing toolbox, even when it is inappropriate. Your style of teaching, along with the homework exercises, makes it very simple to skill up and to implement new strategies even when we are feeling overwhelmed by the enormous responsibility of parenting.
Pinky McKay, AustraliaAuthor of “Toddler Tactics” and “Sleeping Like a Baby”