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Mom and Daughter ArguingApr 24

Surviving An Argument with Your Strong-Willed Child (Without Becoming a Permissive Parent)

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Stack of Books_DisciplinedChildren.comFeb 10

How​ ​I​ ​Learned​ ​(The​ ​Hard​ ​Way)​ ​My Degree​ ​in​ ​Child​ ​Development​ ​Didn’t Make​ ​Me​ ​an​ ​Expert​ ​Parent

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Oct 01

When Google’s Parenting Advice Sucks!

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From No to OK_DisciplinedChildren.comAug 27

From “No! And You Can’t Make Me” to “I Guess I Could Try That, Mom!”

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Hi! I’m Emily!

Emily Learing  

I'm a mom and play therapist who is so sick and tired of moms being judged whenever their child shows some challenging behaviors!

I'm here to remind you that you are not at fault for all of your child's challenging, stubborn behaviors and to offer some tips to help you survive this challenging part of life and still enjoy the time you have with your kids!


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DisciplinedChildren.com is a place where busy moms of stubborn children learn how to get their kids to actually want to listen, without yelling, spanking or training their child like a puppy!

 

Moms of all ages and all walks of life are welcomed here, but the moms who will find the most value here are moms of young, stubborn kids, ages 3-5 who are struggling with their kid's stubborn, argumentative behavior and who want to take action to find a way to help them to be more agreeable, without destroying their spirit in the process.