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How to Get Your Kids to Listen
Do you feel like you’re banging your head against the wall trying to get your kids to listen to you?
Unfortunately, having to repeat yourself a million times to get your kids to do ANYTHING you ask is a fairly common experience for most parents.
Luckily, there are some really simple things you can do to get your kids to listen when you really want them to!
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14 Replies to “How to Get Your kids to Listen in 3 Simple Steps”
I struggle getting my teenager to listen most of the time lately! So this sounds about just right for me!
This is awesome. I could see how this will help a ton of people.
Our son is actually a really good listener thank goodness! But I know that there are a lot of parents who could benefit from a program like this. Thanks for sharing it!
i’m sure my mum would still be interested in this even though I’m 22!!
I’m sure this applies to some adults as well!
Passing your post along to my daughter. She has two little boys and we talk about this topic frequently! x
Thanks Ali, hope it comes in handy for her!
This looks like it will help a lot of parents out there. My kids occasionally give me a difficult time, but it does not happen often. I will share this with my sister. She has tweens and it is that time when kids always turn a deaf ear.
Really nice that you’re taking this initiative for a 7 day course. I’d like to ask if you’ll be providing an ebook of the material too? I feel that can be very useful as we can actually distribute it with friends and family too.
Hey Webmaster, I haven’t put together an e-book as yet, but if people would find it handy I can certainly look into putting one together 🙂
I desperately need this. My nephew is so hyperactive and at times we cannot control his behaviour.
Parents could struggle as their kids ignore to listen to them. I’m sure a lot of parents would love to follow the course.
As a father of 2 year old dude, I must say this is the only thing that irritates me. It feels like its a never ending war going on and my son is winning. thanks for this resource
I am certainly going to be trying some of these tips out. My little peanut has been going through a temper tantrum stage, so keep your fingers crossed for me that it works.