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How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: Parenting Book Cliff Notes (Part 1 of 2)

1 h 11 min · 1 de feb de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524482/fan_mail/new] Tired of the toddler power struggles? This month on Moms of the Millennium, Rosie and Sarah are ditching the "because I said so" mantra and diving into the game-changing philosophy found in the best selling book, How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen. Rosie goes through the book step by step, summarizing the advice for you so you don't have to read the whole thing yourself! We’re talking about the magic that happens when you stop fighting the tantrum and start leaning into the "vibe" of childhood. The Vibe Shift: Less Friction, More Connection Rosie and Sarah break down how to stop being the "Enforcer" and start being the "Ally" using three core shifts: * Feelings Over Facts: We discuss why your child's "irrational" feelings are very real to them. Acknowledging the frustration of a broken cracker can actually stop a meltdown faster than a logic-filled lecture. * The Language of Play: Life is heavy; parenting shouldn't always be. We share how using a "silly voice" or turning a chore into a quest can bypass resistance and get those shoes on in record time. * The "No-Battle" Zone: Instead of the constant "no," learn how to describe the situation or give tiny choices that give your child a sense of autonomy without losing your mind. Why Tune In? If you want a home that feels more like a team and less like a courtroom, this episode is your roadmap. Rosie and Sarah get raw about their own "mom-monsters" and how shifting their communication style brought the joy back to their morning routines.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524482/fan_mail/new] Stop Shouting into the Void: The Toddler Whisperers Are Back! Ever felt like your parenting strategy is just a series of increasingly loud “becauses”? You’re not alone. This week, Rosie and Sarah are diving back into the parenting trenches to wrap up their deep dive into the modern classic, How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen. In Part 2, the Moms of the Millennium move past the theory and into the "The Tools in Action." It’s one thing to understand empathy; it’s another thing entirely to use it when your kid is having a meltdown in the middle of Target. The hosts walk through the book's real-world anecdotes and share their own (sometimes messy) attempts at applying these strategies in the heat of the moment. In this episode, we cover "The Tools in Action" for: * The Grocery Store Gauntlet: How to get through the aisles without a "cereal box standoff." * The Bedtime Battle: Shifting from power struggles to peaceful transitions. * Sibling Rivalry & Transitions: Practical ways to use play and "fantasy" to move from Point A to Point B. * The Final Verdict: Why Rosie and Sarah give this book an enthusiastic thumbs up for surviving the preschool years. Whether you're dealing with a "threenager" or a spirited local toddler, this episode is packed with the empathy and humor you need to make it to bedtime. > The Consensus: It’s a thumbs up! Rosie and Sarah agree that these tools actually work when the stakes (and the screaming) are high.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524482/fan_mail/new] Tired of the toddler power struggles? This month on Moms of the Millennium, Rosie and Sarah are ditching the "because I said so" mantra and diving into the game-changing philosophy found in the best selling book, How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen. Rosie goes through the book step by step, summarizing the advice for you so you don't have to read the whole thing yourself! We’re talking about the magic that happens when you stop fighting the tantrum and start leaning into the "vibe" of childhood. The Vibe Shift: Less Friction, More Connection Rosie and Sarah break down how to stop being the "Enforcer" and start being the "Ally" using three core shifts: * Feelings Over Facts: We discuss why your child's "irrational" feelings are very real to them. Acknowledging the frustration of a broken cracker can actually stop a meltdown faster than a logic-filled lecture. * The Language of Play: Life is heavy; parenting shouldn't always be. We share how using a "silly voice" or turning a chore into a quest can bypass resistance and get those shoes on in record time. * The "No-Battle" Zone: Instead of the constant "no," learn how to describe the situation or give tiny choices that give your child a sense of autonomy without losing your mind. Why Tune In? If you want a home that feels more like a team and less like a courtroom, this episode is your roadmap. Rosie and Sarah get raw about their own "mom-monsters" and how shifting their communication style brought the joy back to their morning routines.

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