When a child is “out of control,” or behaving in a manner you don’t like or agree with,
you attempt to stop the behavior Right.This.Minute.
The problem is sooner, rather than later, the behavior occurs again. Stopping behavior isn’t enough. Your child needs the skills to control themselves and that requires teaching, not reacting. This free eBook shares 7 ways to begin that type of teaching.

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