RECORDED REPLAY OF Getting Your Little Kids to Listen

RECORDED REPLAY OF Getting Your Little Kids to Listen

$33.00

(for parents of kids ages 2-10)

It’s frustrating at best when your kids don’t listen to you and demoralizing at worst. When our kids are not giving us the cooperation we need, we think either that our kids are bad kids or (even more embarrassing) that we are bad parents.

It’s not a question of good and bad. But it can be a question of not having yet learned and mastered the skills that optimize the way our kids show up.

If you’re here because your kids’ not listening is driving you crazy, fear not. From my deep bag of tricks for getting kids’ cooperation, in this webinar, we’ll focus on 3 of my favorite, most-successful approaches. If you use even one of them, you’ll see improvement. If you use all 3, you’ll find the times your kids aren’t listening to you are the exception, not the rule:

•Anticipation

•Engaging kids’ imaginations

•The S-U-S-T-A-I-N-E-D C-O-N-N-E-C-T (the silver bullet if ever there was one!)

I promise you will feel more empowered at the end of the hour with tips you can use today, so bring your questions and let’s get started!

Quantity:
Add To Cart

What parents are saying….

I liked the idea of “setting my kids up for success.” I had never really thought about that before. I’m going spend more time thinking about how much I can ask of my kids with a hope that they’ll actually listen.

—John C, San Jose, CA

My son was refusing to brush his teeth and I remembered what you said about having kids use their imagination. I asked him how would he brush T-rex teeth. He made a face with all his teeth showing and growled the whole time I was trying to brush his teen. I acted all scared and he growled even louder. Thanks a lot for an informative workshop.

—Maria A, Austin, TX

It was good to practice with a partner. I can’t believe that it actually worked to just make eye contact and then say nothing at all. I yell a lot and I really want to be calmer with my kids, so I’m going to try this for sure.

—Randy Z, Portland, ME