We Don’t Like Upsetting Our Kids
[ad_1] Do you sometimes say “yes” to avoid your child’s negative reaction? You’re definitely not alone! None of us wants to upset our kids, and
[ad_1] Do you sometimes say “yes” to avoid your child’s negative reaction? You’re definitely not alone! None of us wants to upset our kids, and
[ad_1] Do you sometimes say “yes” to avoid your child’s negative reaction? You’re definitely not alone! None of us wants to upset our kids, and
[ad_1] Most of us wouldn’t consider it part of our job to allow the small children in our care to grieve. And yet, our lives
[ad_1] “Mine! No, he can’t touch that!” Does this sound familiar? No worries. In their early years, children commonly go through phases of possessiveness that
[ad_1] A parent writes that with her firstborn, she had listened to Janet’s advice and used many of her parenting methods with great success. To
[ad_1] Do all human beings, even our babies, need time to themselves—freedom to make choices, initiate activities, think their own thoughts? In this episode, Janet and
[ad_1] Kids can wear down our patience when they seem to resist or stall us with everything we need them to do—even when we’re only
[ad_1] AMES, Iowa – People of all ages have been affected by the news and social media information about a recent shooting at an Iowa
[ad_1] As parents, we are prone to worry, and a common concern is that our kids don’t seem motivated enough. Perhaps they aren’t mastering certain
[ad_1] Two discouraged, desperate families write to Janet for help with 4.5-year-olds who seem perpetually angry. These children are lashing out verbally, screaming and shouting