Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting with Noel Janis-Norton

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This year STORYSTOCK delves into the seriously mysterious world of parenting to bring you some of the world experts to help you navigate the choppy waters of rearing the lovely STORYSTOCK audience of story-loving children.
 
We are thrilled to have the wisdom of the famous Noel Janis-Norton, Director of Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting and author of several best-selling books on parenting at STORYSTOCK.Are you fed up with your children not doing what you ask? Do you find yourself repeating, reminding, explaining yet again, reasoning yet again, possibly bribing or pleading or telling off.…and then maybe even shouting?Children aren’t born knowing that they should do what they’re told.  Following instructions is a habit, and good habits usually need to be taught.  The Never Ask Twice method is a very useful technique which teaches your children and teens the habit of listening to you and doing what you ask the first time–and without a fuss. This strategy helps you to get back in charge, and it shows your children that you mean what you say.  By using this six-step method you can achieve the habit of cooperation while staying calm and positive.This may well change your life! Bring notepad and pen and prepare to learn LOTS.
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