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No-Drama Discipline

Book • 2014
In this book, Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson provide an effective and compassionate approach to discipline, focusing on the link between a child’s neurological development and parental reactions to misbehavior.

The authors offer strategies to connect with children, redirect emotions, and turn meltdowns into opportunities for growth.

Key principles include the 'No-Drama Connection' cycle, which involves communicating comfort, validating feelings, and reflecting what the child has expressed.

The book also emphasizes the importance of empathy, insight, and repair in the discipline process.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Dave Stachowiak
as a book that influenced his parenting approach.
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Tina Payne Bryson
as one of her books that became popular over time.
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Aliza Pressman
as one of five New York Times bestselling books by
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Tina Payne Bryson
and Dan Siegel that are incredibly helpful for parents.
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Robyn Gobbel
as one of her primary mentors whose work has profoundly impacted her life and the foundation of her work.
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Kevin Majeres
as source of inspiration for optimal parenting, emphasizing connection before redirection.
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Brooke Walker
as the book written by the guest, Dr.
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Tina Payne Bryson
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Dave Stachowiak
as his favorite book on parenting.
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Janet Lansbury
as co-author with
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Tina Payne Bryson
of several parenting books.
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Dave Stachowiak
as a favorite book on parenting, offering insights into positive interactions with children.
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Jen Lumanlan
for his work on parenting on autopilot and the influence of early experiences on parenting styles.
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Gabriel Mizrahi
as a book that guided her and her husband through their adoption journey.
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Dave Stachowiak
as a book that has been influential in his parenting journey.
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Tina Payne Bryson
as her co-author on several books, including No Drama Discipline.
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Lee Burgess
for its insights into parenting.
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Gabrielle Bernstein
as a must-read for parents, focusing on discipline and emotional regulation in children.
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