Talking To Toddlers: Terrible Twos

WHEN TALKING TO TODDLERS ‘NO’ IS NOT YOUR BEST CHOICE

When Talking To Toddlers behavior is driven by Emotion,
NOT Logic. This is fundamental to everything, including understanding toddler behavior. Behavior, for any person of any age determined by their emotional state. People ACT from their emotions, and they later JUSTIFY their actions with logic. But small kids don’t have the ability to use logic, so they act purely from emotion. Keep this in mind when talking to toddlers.

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WHEN TALKING TO TODDLERS ‘NO’ IS NOT YOUR BEST CHOICE

Parents use the word “No” way too much when talking and teaching children. Especially toddlers. After hearing this word so much the kids will stop listening and responding to it. So then you have a problem with overall behavior from them. They just stop listening at some point. Just like the kid who cried wolf. After a while no one paid attention to him anymore. He just went too far with it. So here we will try to teach you several other ways to communicate with them. These really seem to work much better.   

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If you want to have any chance at all of straightening out your toddler’s behavior, you MUST be able to communicate with each other first.
So you must establish an emotional connection to them.  I’ll show you how you can learn LOTS of ways to create this crucial emotional bridge before you deal with children behavior problems. How to deal with behavior problems in children by Chris Thompson – Author, Parenting Expert and Certified NLP Practitioner  

In the FREE presentation of talking to toddlers, you’ll learn:

  • The only real reason your kids do not behave well.
  • 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

Watch The FREE presentation with Toddler Parenting Tips for the Terrible Twos and Beyond.

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