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Discover the Secrets of Getting Your Children to Do What You Want. From Age 2 Beyond Age 6 … This Stuff Simply Works.
Do the terrible twos have you stressed out? Is your 4-year old’s behavior driving you nuts? Are temper tantrums a regular event in your house? Maybe you find yourself pulling out your hair because your kids are out of control? Do you feel guilty because you yell at your kids even though you love them tons? My audio program will give you the tools you need to fix these problems forever. The best part is that your kids will want to do what you ask. You’ll all be much happier, and the screaming can stop.
Chris - My name is Doris from Malta and I bought your audio course two weeks ago. Let me tell you that you are my hero! I have a boy who is nearly 3 and he was driving me crazy to the point where I thought I failed as a mum. I’m only on lesson 6 and my boy is changing in front of my eyes. Your strategies really work and to my surprise when I test them on adults they work too! Thank you very much. You have changed my boy and my life on the whole.
I have a 2 year old daughter who is going on 16. I was ready to pull my hair out and was tired of her telling me what to do and tired of yelling at her in return. Then I came across your course, which was heaven sent. I saw improvements after the first lesson. It was a miracle. I was waiting for her to fight back and then there was nothing. The conflict was resolved. Wow! Chris Thompson is the Toddler God indeed. This program was worth every single penny.
Rachel Turner
Utah, USA
After your kids get to about the age of 2, they learn how to talk. Then comes the resistance. They start fighting with you over simple things, and this can be very tough on you. It’s easy to feel helpless, guilty and stressed out. I’ve had emails from so many people telling me the felt like they had failed. We love our kids, but they did not come with instruction manuals. This audio course is the next best thing.
Do these things cause you stress?
- Your child won’t come to the table to eat dinner. Or he screams for dessert without having eaten dinner.
- Your toddler refuses to take a bath.
- Your child won’t stay in bed. Maybe he/she is scared, or just doesn’t want to sleep
- Getting your child dressed in the morning is always a fight
- Your toddler fights with siblings and you don’t know how to stop it.
- Your toddler asks for things that you can’t possibly do and when you say “no” it causes a major tantrum? As an example, while driving with your toddler in the car seat, he drops a favorite toy and whines for you to pick it up for him, but you can’t reach it and find this impossible to explain to a 2-year old?
Here is the worst part …The stress from parenting will affect your marriage. Until you get control of this, your relationship will suffer. Fighting about the kids is the #2 thing that couples argue about.
Here’s the good news … You can learn to use words in a way that you’ve never done before … and you can turn the fights into laughter and fun. You can go back to feeling the joy you deserve. You can do this all by learning how to speak and act in new ways. I can teach this to you in simple lessons that are easy and fun.
Chris - I love this program! At first I was a bit skeptical that it would be manipulative but it actually is very compassionate and respectful and will maintain your dignity as well as your child’s. This program is so easy to follow: it is structured in a way that really helps parents learn not only what to do but how to do it in small bite sized chunks so that each layer adds another dimension of parenting skills. The concrete examples make it easy to grasp how to apply these skills in a real situation. Often when parents are stressed, it is often easier to revert to whatever is in our existing toolbox, even when it is inappropriate. Your style of teaching, along with the homework exercises, makes it very simple to skill up and to implement.new strategies even when we are feeling overwhelmed by the enormous responsibility of parenting.
Pinky McKay, Australia
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