Cooperation Toolkit: 7 Simple & Easy Tools For Getting Kids To Listen Without Yelling, Threats, or Nagging
Thanks for purchasing the Cooperation Toolkit: 7 Simple & Easy Tools For Getting Kids To Listen Without Yelling, Threats, or Nagging.
I'm really excited to share these parenting tools with you, because I've personally experienced the positive change in both me and my kids since I've started to use these tools.
The fact is that the more positive parenting tools you have in your parenting toolkit, the easier it becomes to stay calm and turn negative behavior into opportunities for connection and growth.
Over the next 7 days, you are going to discover so much:
Day #1: Bucket Filling Time - a daily bonding ritual that helps prevent power struggles and negative attention seeking behavior by proactively filling your child's needs for attention and control (we call these the "attention and control buckets").
Day #2: The One Minute Miracle - a simple three step method to turn normally frustrating times like bedtimes, meals, and transitions into positive connection building, bonding moments.
Day #3: Watch, Wait, Wonder - a simple technique to start child-driven conversations, which helps to create deeper connections with your child while setting the foundation for easier cooperation, deeper understanding, and stronger relationships in the future.
Day #4: Take The Pressure Off - a powerful but simple approach to get your kids to think for themselves, take responsibility, and cooperate with you without having to yell, nag, or threaten.
Day #5: Detach To Let Your Child Think - A simple, two word phrase to encourage your child to think rather than react, helping them make better decisions without you resorting to yelling or frustration.
Day #6: Talking Objects - a really simple but very powerful cooperation tool, allowing you to "tap" into your child’s natural way of engaging, making them far more likely to listen and follow through.
Day #7: The Magic of Micro Routines - How to turn your home into a calmer, more cooperative space by using Anticipation to help your kids feel secure and less anxious.