Young children can be as much of a challenge when it comes to behavior and dsicipline as toddlers!
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- Managing bad behavior at home
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It’s an age-old story: your child is a little angel at nursery: kind, polite, helpful and caring towards his teacher. But when he comes home he has regular tantrums, never does what he’s told and beats up on his kid sister. Why?
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Supernanny Team
05 April 2007
5/5 stars (rated 15 times)
- Get your child to sleep alone
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When parents get into the habit of sharing their bed with the kids, it can be hard to break. But don’t lose hope. There are some easy techniques to get even the most stubborn kids back into their own beds.
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Supernanny Team
09 March 2007
4/5 stars (rated 9 times)
- Make the naughty step work for you!
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Thousands of families use the naughty step technique with their children – many parents have found it transforms their child’s behavior and gives them a simple strategy for household peace. Nevertheless, every child (and every parent!) is different, and the forum threw up some recurring issues with the naughty step technique which our team has found the answers to…
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Supernanny Team
01 March 2007
5/5 stars (rated 21 times)
- Helping your ADHD child to behave
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If your child has ADHD, coping with his behavior can wear you out. But even though they act up, they still need the security of limits. So how do you discipline them without losing your mind?
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Supernanny Team
23 February 2007
5/5 stars (rated 17 times)
- What to do if your child is violent
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There are few things as frustrating for parents as children who act out to the point they become a danger to themselves and those around them. Putting the reins on violent kids requires diligence and consistency.
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Supernanny Team
05 February 2007
5/5 stars (rated 5 times)
- When your child is aggressive
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It’s common for young children to express themselves physically when they don’t have enough words to say what they want or need. But if you don’t set limits and show them how to express feelings of anger and frustration with words, physical expression can develop into full-blown aggression.
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Supernanny Team
26 January 2007
4/5 stars (rated 31 times)
- Discipline for dads
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Effective discipline requires positive attention and good relationships, says Tom Beardshaw from Fathers Direct. Tom gives his top tips for how parents can work together to discipline their children.
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Fathers Direct
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(Supernanny Expert)
11 December 2006
5/5 stars (rated 7 times)
- The spanking debate
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This week, in the explosive third season premiere of Supernanny, Jo takes on the Bowerstock family, dealing with the high levels of aggression in this household with old school discipline techniques. Mom and dad need all the help they can get to tame their three wild kids, who literally laugh in mom's face when she tries to discipline them.
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Supernanny Team
29 November 2006
4/5 stars (rated 19 times)