Temper tantrums... Bad habits... Whining... Clinginess... Sibling rivalry... Aggression... And more
Teaching good sleep habits to an infant... Difficulty falling asleep... Bedtime struggles and resistance... Nightmares... Difficulty staying asleep... Early morning riser... And more
Encouraging healthy eating... Picky eater... Mealtime behavior... Getting your child to eat more... Getting your child to eat less... Table manners... And more
Tying shoes... Telling time... Taking responsibility... Brushing teeth... Day to day problem solving... Playing independently... Daily chores... And more
Potty training your two year old... Three year old... Four year old... Accidents... Bed wetting... Potty resistance... Potty training problems... And more
Physical safety... Personal safety... Stranger safety... Emergencies... Personal identification... And more
As most parents of older children know, no parent will get through the first five years of their child’s life without dealing with multiple problem behaviors. Some children will have less, and others will have more. The sweet, peaceful infant will eventually turn into the rambunctious toddler who wants to do everything, without any interference from anyone. The toddler will eventually turn into the independent preschooler who hasn’t quite yet mastered appropriate social skills. The preschooler will turn into the big kid who wants to be independent, but also wants to be supported every step of the way. Gone are the days of infancy when parents felt they were more in control. Every child goes through phases. As a parent, all one can hope for is that the good phases far outlast the bad ones. But to help you get through those difficult trying phases, we will present you with the information and products that you will need to stop common child problem behaviors quickly and effectively. But even more importantly, we will also try to give you the tools that you need to hopefully prevent these behaviors from starting in the first place.
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