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Genevieve Simperingham replied to the topic Meltdowns in the forum eCourse Participants 1 month, 1 week ago
Martha make sure you read through all three units in Module 2 of the scripts eCourse; Setting Limits, WHEN to hold loving limits and Loving Limits – holding a limit to unreasonable requests. And if you still need to get a better picture of what this can look like in day to day tricky situations, some of the examples in modules 3 and 4 should…[Read more]
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Genevieve Simperingham replied to the topic Meltdowns in the forum eCourse Participants 1 month, 1 week ago
Hi there Martha,
Just spotted your question now. This is such a common story, when children get upset they make more and more unreasonable requests and it’s all too easy to get into an absolute tizz trying to figure out what’s wrong and trying to appease them. And also classic is that it’s only when you bring in that loving limit that they can…[Read more] -
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Martha H started the topic Meltdowns in the forum eCourse Participants 1 month, 2 weeks ago
How to help best calm my 4.5 year old during a meltdown and how to prevent them?
Often we don’t know what triggers them but when they happen she starts to make more and more unreasonable requests till we say no then she melts down and she takes a really long time to calm down. It also happens at bedtime frequently because she’s been ove…[Read more]
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Shauna Black replied to the topic Introduce yourself in the forum eCourse Participants 1 year, 9 months ago
Thank you! I’ve perused some of the articles and started one of the courses and already felt I’ve learned a lot!
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Genevieve Simperingham replied to the topic Introduce yourself in the forum eCourse Participants 1 year, 9 months ago
Hi Shauna, great to read your introduction! We have a lot of members and PP instructor trainees in the US. Hold on to your kids is a great book! And yes the courses will most definitely equip you with the how to’s and lots of examples of peaceful parenting applies to different challenges. Those who commit to working through the courses, one…[Read more]
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Shauna Black replied to the topic Introduce yourself in the forum eCourse Participants 1 year, 9 months ago
Hello, everyone. I’m located in Utah, USA. I have 4 daughters, aged 22, 19, 16, and 14. At the moment, they’re all living at home with me, as my 22-year-old just graduated from college and is searching for her first job. But she has some good prospects and will probably soon be moving. My two youngest are in high school. My 19-year-old dropped out…[Read more]
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Genevieve Simperingham replied to the topic Sharing a playful parenting story in the forum General forum for peaceful parenting related questions and discussions 1 year, 10 months ago
Becky, thank you for sharing this! I love this game, and generally love learning new gems like this to share with other parents. I love that it’s a bit easier on the parent physically as well, and great idea to help the child create a little card that they can use to both help them remember and help them communicate that this is what they need! Love it!
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