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No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame
Book • 2014
In "No Bad Kids," Janet Lansbury challenges traditional disciplinary approaches, advocating for a respectful and empathetic parenting style.
The book emphasizes understanding children's behavior through their developmental lens, rather than resorting to punishment.
Lansbury provides practical strategies for handling common toddler challenges, focusing on building trust and connection.
She encourages parents to respond to their children's needs with patience and understanding, fostering a positive and nurturing environment.
The book's core message is that children are inherently good and that their behavior is often a reflection of their unmet needs.
The book emphasizes understanding children's behavior through their developmental lens, rather than resorting to punishment.
Lansbury provides practical strategies for handling common toddler challenges, focusing on building trust and connection.
She encourages parents to respond to their children's needs with patience and understanding, fostering a positive and nurturing environment.
The book's core message is that children are inherently good and that their behavior is often a reflection of their unmet needs.
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