
Getting the Little Blighters to Behave
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They're squealing for a packet of strawberry squiggles in the supermarket... refusing to put their coat on even though it's below freezing outside... squabbling over who gets the cup with the kangaroo on it... or running around with their pants on their head when they're meant to be putting their pyjamas on.
Let's face it, life with kids can be exhausting and exasperating. Sometimes you can find yourself nagging, negotiating, battling and bellowing your way through the whole day. Surely it's not meant to be this hard, you think. Roll on bedtime!
Here, in one little book, is everything you need to know to make your day-to-day life as a parent easier. Based on in-depth interviews with child psychologist Dr Bonamy Oliver (UCL), it gives you techniques, tactics, tips and tricks that research shows actually work.
The clear, practical, punchy advice tells you exactly how to deal with your child's unwanted behaviours and shifts the dynamic of your relationship so your child not only co-operates but wants to co-operate in the first place. Finally, it will feel like you are on the same team!
And that way, not only will your life be easier, but you'll be able to enjoy your child's company a whole lot more!
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1: Give them a regular top-up of attention
- 2: Let them lead the way with play
- 3: Catch them doing something good!
- 4: Ignore the bad stuff
- 5: Put them in the picture
- 6: Explain WHY
- 7: Don't squash their emotions
- 8: Cut them some slack
- 9: Set the boundaries
- 10: Don't bother with empty threats
- 11: Don't bribe beforehand
- 12: Reward randomly
- 13: Don't randomly reward UNWANTED behaviours
- 14: Step outside your emotions
- 15: Give them a choice
- 16: Tackle one thing at a time
- 17: Don't be wordy
- 18: Make routine your friend
- 19: Make up and move on
- 20: Let THEM come up with a solution
- 21: Don't give them labels or expectations to live up to
- 22: Use consequences, not punishments
- 23: Don't forget they're watching you!
- 24: Minimise hunger and tiredness
- 25: Beware of boredom
- 26: Take it step-by-step
- 27: Tackle technology
- 28: Don't dive into sibling squabbles
- 29: Don't take sides
- 30: Look after yourself
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