
Discipline Without YELLING
Parenting911 Perspective One of the strongest indicators of structure in a home is not whether a parent gives directives. It is whether the child believes the directive will be followed by consistent action.


Hosted by Frazelma Lynn · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes
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If you have adult children and the relationship is crumbling, you need to remember: THEY DO GROW UP!
Frazelma Lynn hosts The Lived Experience Podcast: IDENTITY (Season 1: Episode 1), a kids show with 17 episodes published.

Parenting911 Perspective One of the strongest indicators of structure in a home is not whether a parent gives directives. It is whether the child believes the directive will be followed by consistent action.

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Like every building, homes need structure. Structure provides stability, safety, and success. Emotions must first be identified and managed by the adult. Then we can share our feelings without the high level of aggressio

Night preparation makes for a smooth morning routine. Mornings need to be calm so children are ready to learn. Follow these steps.

WORDS CAN FRAME OUR IDENTITY

WORDS CAN FRAME OUR IDENTITY

DISCIPLINING WITHOUT DAMAGING talks to parents about the hurtful and harmful things we say and do to children wrongfully. We need to learn how not to use harmful words and tones with our children. Address the behavior an


Parents are always teaching whether they realize it or not. So don't teach your children your bad habits. Teach them life skills that will help them succeed.

Our words frame their identity.

Interview with Kaitlyn Witting with BabySteps Organization on the Auburn University campus.

EMOTIONS are getting more out of control. All of us have them. However, those of us training children must learn how to manage ourselves emotionally, so we can teach our children how to manage themselves emotionally.

Our words help frame our children's IDENTITY

Our words help frame our children's IDENTITY

Our words help frame our children's IDENTITY

Our words help frame our children's IDENTITY

This podcast focuses on learning how to pivot and parent adult children in a way that continues to build close relationships and show respect to them as adults. We must make adjustments.
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The Lived Experience Podcast: IDENTITY (Season 1: Episode 1) is hosted by Frazelma Lynn. The show is categorised under kids (family) and has published 17 episodes.
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