Toddlers: Dealing With Attitude at age Two

  • The only real reason your kids are not already well behaved.
  • The way most parents talk to their kids, causing them to do precisely what you don’t want
  • The crucial emotional bridge you MUST establish with your child before you try to change their behavior.
  • The one word you are probably abusing, which triggers those awful temper tantrums

How to deal with attitude at behavior problems in children

by Chris Thompson – Author, Parenting Expert and Certified NLP Practitioner
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4 Facts You MUST Understand if you are Ever Going to Deal with the Terrible Twos or Children Behavior Problems Effectively

Dealing with Attitude

Emotion drives behavior, NOT Logic. The fundamental to everything, including understanding toddler behavior. Behavior, for any person of any age, is determined by their emotional state. People ACT on their emotions, and they later JUSTIFY their actions with logic. But small kids can’t use logic, so they act purely on emotion. Keep this in mind when dealing with behavior in toddlers.

 

We tend to overuse the word “No” when we talk to our kids.
This causes problems with toddler behavior. You remember the story of the boy who cried wolf, right? The little shepherd boy was bored while watching the sheep, so he decided to cry wolf and make the villagers come running. Before long, they stopped responding to his false cries. When a parent yells “No” at every little thing, kids stop listening. The parent’s cries fade into the background. Behaviour problems in children can stem from this caveat. I’ll teach you multiple ways to get what you want without screaming “NO” at your child – and it directly works better!

Dealing with Attitude

If you want to have any chance at all of influencing your toddler’s behavior, you MUST have rapport first.
Rapport only means having an emotional connection to another person. I’ll show you how you can learn LOTS of ways to create this essential moving bridge before you deal with childhood behavior problems.

A language is a powerful tool, and there are a bunch of tactics you need to learn to create the outcomes you want. Here’s a specific tip: Use positive language instead of negative language. Explained in detail either in the free audio lesson above and the video presentation.

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