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fromDefector
1 week ago

Is It Wrong To Use The Fear Of A Vengeful Easter Bunny To Get My Kid To Eat? | Defector

Using imaginative threats can temporarily ensure compliance from toddlers during mealtime.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
11 months ago

Parents Are Sharing the Most 'Unhinged' White Lies They've Told Their Toddlers

Parents often use creative lies to manage toddler behavior.
Humorous examples of parental white lies are shared among parents.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 year ago

I Got A Shoutlet & It's Helped Me Stop Yelling At My Kids (Mostly)

Parenting often leads to feelings of frustration and burnout, despite preparation and tools available.
Utilizing creative solutions like the Shoutlet can help manage emotional outbursts effectively.
Parenting
fromDefector
1 week ago

Is It Wrong To Use The Fear Of A Vengeful Easter Bunny To Get My Kid To Eat? | Defector

Using imaginative threats can temporarily ensure compliance from toddlers during mealtime.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

A week of taking care of my 8 and 2-year-old grandkids left me exhausted. It also taught me we all need a little grace.

A fatigued caregiver struggles to remain calm as a 2-year-old repeatedly misuses the toilet and creates a severe clog from excessive toilet paper.
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fromwww.npr.org
6 months ago

'Why does my toddler ?' Your kiddo's most confounding behavior, decoded

Toddlers' rapid mood changes, defiance, and boundary-testing are normal developmental steps toward independence and social-emotional learning; parents benefit from strategic, calm responses.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
7 months ago

My Parenting Style Is Apparently Everyone's Worst Nightmare. I Won't Change!

When parenting styles differ, either ignore judgment, openly negotiate simple boundaries with other parents, or proactively redirect children to prevent meltdowns.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
8 months ago

My Daughter's Daycare Expects Way Too Much From Her. She's Only 2!

Restlessness and singing at nap are normal two-year-old behaviors; teachers need appropriate expectations and better strategies rather than blaming or complaining about the child.
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fromTODAY.com
1 year ago

Mom's 'crude' parenting trick to stop a toddler from whining sparks debate

A parenting hack encourages toddlers to take responsibility instead of complaining, avoiding the word 'no.'
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