Every parent has dealt with the frustration of a child who won’t listen. Whether it’s asking them to do chores or reminding them of household rules, it can sometimes feel like your kid is tuning you out entirely.
When you have to remind them for the fifth time to clean up their room or put away toys, it’s only natural to feel frustrated and annoyed.
You know that you want to discipline your child to help them understand what behaviors are and are not appropriate… but how exactly are you supposed to do that?
No parent wants to be a taskmaster or spend the majority of their time with their kids nagging or punishing them, but sometimes it may feel like you don’t have any choice.
There is another way.
Learning how to properly discipline your child can actually help you to develop a stronger, more positive bond with them over the years. They’re going to find security and reassurance in the consistency of consequences, both positive and negative.
Filled with practical advice like what to do after you’ve yelled at your child and how to help them regulate their emotions, this guide offers all you want to know to effectively enforce discipline without damaging your child’s self-esteem or straining your relationship.
In Discipline Like a Pro, here is just a fraction of what you are going to discover:
- The distinction between discipline and punishment and why it’s so important to know the difference
- Why your child misbehaves and what you’ll be able to do about it
- Strategies like active ignoring and positive reinforcement that will help shape your kid’s behavior without forcing them to do things
- Age-appropriate advice for managing toddler, preschoolers, and grade-school age kids
- How to identify your parenting style and why it has such a big have an effect on on your kid’s development
- Common parenting mistakes and pitfalls — how to avoid them and become a more effective disciplinarian
- 6 simple steps to give effective timeouts without tearing your hair out in frustration
- How to manage and prevent typical problems like ignoring, defiance, and lying
- 4 steps for staying calm in high-stress situations, even when you’re both upset and irritated
And much more.
You might be feeling like the challenges you and your child face are too unique to be addressed in a single book or that there is no real solution to those problems. The truth is, many of the disciplinary struggles parents experience are more common than they think.
Within these pages you’ll be able to find a way to manage even the most frustrating of behaviors in a loving, productive way.
Don’t spend another minute arguing with your child; start building your relationship instead!
If you’re ready to take the guesswork out of discipline, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.