For adults and children alike, doing things over and over again is tedious. This is why when it comes to our children, the Redo technique is one of the most valuable tactics a parent can wield. In this lesson, Patrick explains how and when to use the strategy to change undesirable behaviors painlessly. Over time, simply to avoid repetition, our kids will do their best to do things right the first time.
Up Next in Module 3: Do's & Don'ts of Parenting
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The Removal
Has there ever been a time when the best way to deal with a child's behavior was to remove him or her completely from the situation? In this lesson, Patrick discusses the Removal tactic and how to navigate the scenarios in which parents are hesitant to use it. The presence of other children, our ...
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The Choice
Clashes with our children can easily spiral out of control. By giving them a choice, we teach them that how they choose to behave affects the rest of their day. In this lesson, Patrick introduces The Choice tactic and outlines how parents can use the technique to effectively deal with unwanted be...
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The Time Change
Sometimes children and parents spend more time dragging out an argument brought on by a clash than getting back to what both would rather be doing. In this lesson, Patrick demonstrates how the Time Change technique can put an end to all of that. By providing parents with a flexible consequence, t...