In this fantastic new episode of the Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast, John tries to inspire Sara to be more cooperative. You can guess how well that works. As the usual Sara-John dynamics fly, you’ll learn about three situations that tend to elicit children’s defiance, how children’s styles may make them more or less cooperative, general principles of inspiring cooperation in children, and specific techniques you can try out with your children. You’ll also hear Sara ask John, “Is it wrong for me to stalk my children?” and Sara will share her feedback to John about whether he should brag or not. In the stunning conclusion, you’ll find out John’s uncensored thoughts on free range parenting and whether or not he recommends that you read,...
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"Families and relationships.""Focus on kids.""This guide is part of a series aimed at helping famili...
Behaviour problems and poor literacy levels are each independently associated with a lower quality o...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
In this Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast, Dr. Sara starts off by spoiling the romantic hopes an...
One day, Sara woke up tired; she was tired of always having to go to a studio to record the Practica...
All children misbehave—at least sometimes. You know that. You also know your particular child or chi...
Getting a divorce isn’t part of the fairy tale family story. No one who gets romantically connected ...
John begins this episode feeling nervous, mostly because he has unrealistic expectations about wishi...
In today’s episode, Dr. Sara begins by imagining what it might be like if children, teachers, cowork...
Practically Perfect Positive Discipline Part 2. When a child misbehaves, parents often just react. S...
Discipline is something that so many parents can struggle with. How do we as parents teach our child...
It would be nice to know everything. And if you have children, it would be nice to know about all th...
Parenting is difficult. Parenting is also wonderful. As parents, most days we’re reminded of parenti...
What do you feel when your lovely child misbehaves and then the misbehavior continues or repeats? Wh...
PSRs are one-sided, emotionally-tinged relationships with media characters such as Peter Pan, Batman...
"Families and relationships.""Focus on kids.""This guide is part of a series aimed at helping famili...
Behaviour problems and poor literacy levels are each independently associated with a lower quality o...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...