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  • Discipline Him, Not Punish Him!

  • How to Discipline a Difficult Toddler Using a Positive Mindset and Mindfulness Techniques
  • Written by: Mary Lemons
  • Narrated by: Mandy Grant-Grierson
  • Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins

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Discipline Him, Not Punish Him!

Written by: Mary Lemons
Narrated by: Mandy Grant-Grierson
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Publisher's Summary

Mindfulness and positive mindset techniques

Positive toddler discipline

Ten healthy discipline strategies

Do you have a child? Are you a parent looking for a guide that will help you learn how to discipline your toddler? Keep reading.

Toddlers are known for their energy and stubbornness, which leads to a lot of mommy frustrations. The good news is that positive toddler discipline can make parenting easier.

This book is the perfect step-by-step guide to:

  • Toddler Tantrums
  • Toddler Behavior
  • 10 Healthy Discipline Strategies
  • Best Way to Discipline a Toddler
  • Most Effective and Creative Method You to Discipline a Toddler
  • Adopt a Positive Approach to Discipline from the Beginning
  • Discipline That Help Toddler Thrive
  • Positive Toddler Discipline Techniques and Tips 
  • And much more!

Take a time-out.

If your toddler starts throwing a tantrum or continuing to misbehave, you need to implement a time-out quickly. You need to give them their space and let them know that their behavior is not acceptable. You should set aside about one minute for each year of age. So, if you have a three-year-old, they'll need to sit in their time-out spot for three minutes.

Never leave your toddler alone in their room during the time-out period, as this will only frustrate them more and ruin the technique's purpose. Give them responsibility. 

Giving your toddler responsibility can help them learn discipline. If you give them something they need to take care of, they will learn to appreciate it. This is great because they will not tend to destroy it when they don't get their way.

Scroll up to the top of the page and click “buy now” to learn definitely how to discipline your difficult toddler starting with the essential basics.

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