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As a clinical psychologist, published author, and mother to two cheeky young children, I get it. I’ve spent YEARS researching and filtering through the noise online, so you don’t have to.
Much of what looks like misbehavior is really your child trying to get their needs met.
Common unmet needs include:
-Physical activity
-Connection/attention
-Power and control
-Tired or hungry
In this video, I’ll break down common behavior and what it could mean.
//REGISTER FOR FREE DISCIPLINE WORKSHOP: How to get your child to listen without yelling
//TIMESTAMPS:
0:00-1:34 Introduction
1:35-3:10 Free discipline workshop on how to get your child to listen
3:11-4:10 BEHAVIOR 1: When your child is bouncing off the walls
4:11-4:36 BEHAVIOR 2: When your child is being your shadow
4:37-5:30 BEHAVIOR 3: When your child refuses directions and constantly says NO
5:31-6:00 BEHAVIOR 4: When your child doesn’t abide by the rules
6:01-6:13 BEHAVIOR 5: When your child get fussy and starts to rub their eyes
6:14-6:55 BEHAVIOR 6: When your child starts acting mean and combative
6:56-7:42 BEHAVIOR 7: When they negotiate and bargain with you after you set limits/discipline
7:43-9:20 BEHAVIOR 8: When they argue and fight with their sibling
9:21-11:28 Closing thoughts
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