How I Get My Kids to Clean Up Consistently
If you’re struggling to get your kids to clean up their toys, this 4-step process will get them from whining to cleaning up consistently.
In this blog, you will find answers to common parenting questions and step-by-step instructions on how to implement successfully positive discipline that work. Our goal is to build strong relationships with our children while teaching them valuable social and life skills. When we raise our children with kind and firm discipline, they develop a sense of significance and belonging and become successful contributors to their own lives and the world.
If you’re struggling to get your kids to clean up their toys, this 4-step process will get them from whining to cleaning up consistently.
Firm limits begin with the right mindset. Children need limits to feel safe and develop new skills. We can be firm and kind, not scary and mean.
My kids went back to school after winter break this week. Sunday night, my kids were very anxious about returning to school. Winter break started a bit rough for us….
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