Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids

25 - Lost You're Cool in Front of Your Child - What to do Next

10 min · 24 de sep de 2025
Portada del episodio 25 - Lost You're Cool in Front of Your Child - What to do Next

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Even the most patient parent has moments they regret, such as the checkout meltdown, the raised voice in the car, or the hasty words that sting more than intended. What you do after those moments matters as much (if not more) than what happened in the heat of it. Children are resilient, but they need guidance to process what they have just witnessed and to learn how to manage their emotions effectively. Here’s how to turn a moment you wish you could erase into one of the most powerful lessons you can teach. ================================= Check out Bill's resources at http://BillCorbettsBooks.com [http://billcorbettsbooks.com] =================================

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Portada del episodio 29 - The Seven Needs of Children of Divorce

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Portada del episodio 28 - How to Get Kids to Pick Up Their Toys Without Nagging Them

28 - How to Get Kids to Pick Up Their Toys Without Nagging Them

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Portada del episodio 27 - Parenting Book Review: RCB Gets a Thumbs Up

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=================================== Download the eBook HOW TO GET KIDS TO OWN THEIR HOMEWORK [https://payhip.com/b/HYqL4] Visit Bill's website:  http://cooperativekids.com [http://cooperativekids.com] =================================== Discover how one father’s journey to find better parenting tools led him to a transformative experience with the Redirecting Children’s Behavior (RCB) program. In this heartfelt episode of The Bill Corbett Podcast: Creating Cooperative Kids, Bill shares how learning to pause before parenting reshaped not only his approach as a dad but also his connection with his children. Bill explores what makes RCB so different from traditional discipline methods — emphasizing empathy, communication, and calm reflection over punishment. He discusses how taking a “parent timeout” can model emotional regulation, helping kids develop the same skill. Listeners will gain insight into how mindful parenting can strengthen family relationships and reduce stress at home. If you’re seeking practical tools to raise cooperative, confident, and emotionally aware children, this episode offers real-world wisdom rooted in compassion and experience.

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Portada del episodio 26 - Stop the Begging and Pleading: The new Wish Book is HERE!

26 - Stop the Begging and Pleading: The new Wish Book is HERE!

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