My Child Hits Other Children: Why It Happens and What to Do
When your child hits, it is not malice — it is brain immaturity. Understand why it happens according to Dr. Dan Siegel's neuroscience and discover how to respond with firmness and empathy.
When your child hits, it is not malice — it is brain immaturity. Understand why it happens according to Dr. Dan Siegel's neuroscience and discover how to respond with firmness and empathy.
Discover the 4 parenting styles (authoritarian, permissive, authoritative, and neglectful), identify which one predominates in you, and understand how it shapes your child's emotional development.
Effective communication with children by age: from 2 to 17 years. Strategies based on neuroscience and positive discipline to be heard without yelling.
Everything you need to know about respectful parenting: what it is, how it differs from permissiveness, how to set boundaries without yelling, and practical tools by age. An evidence-based guide.
Discover what respectful parenting is, how it differs from permissiveness, and how to apply its principles with practical tools based on Montessori, positive discipline, and brain science.
Understand why your toddler has tantrums, how to respond in the moment, and which strategies reduce meltdowns over time. With real examples and scientific backing.
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