Celia Kibler on Toddler Tips and How to Stop Yelling at your Kids

The toddler years do not have to feel like a rollercoaster. YOU can find joy, patience, calm, and laughter while being the best parent you can be even in the early stages of parenting. 

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • What it looks like to set boundaries for our children 

  • Why following through on  consequences is important

  • How we can practice patience and stop yelling at our kids

Key Points:

  • Clarity, understanding, and unity are necessary for a harmonious home. 

  • When you just spend your life reacting to everything that happens, and you have no plan in place for how to react to it, that's when yelling happens.

  • If you're not setting boundaries and limits for your children, you are sending the message that you really don't care.

  • Consequences should be relatable, reasonable, and educational. 

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