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What worked for a 1st child may not work for a 2nd or 3rd child!

40 min · 16 dec 2022
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As parents it's easy to think "What worked for my older child should work for my younger child." Our guest on this episode is a parent of a blended age family raising children college age, elementary school aged and a toddler. Reading books or previous strategies weren't able to "flex" or be customized to help our guest, but BYB's individualized consultation created a plan and support that did work. Visit www.behaveyourbest.com [http://www.behavyourbest.com] to learn more!

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Parenting Tools That Grow With Your Children

Our guest found BYB when their now oldest was just 3 years old. They didn't wait until there was a huge toddler issue, and instead became a #parentingtrendsetter by reaching out to learn proactively. Strategies the family learned with their first child were able to be used with their second child! Our tools are not just a one time or one age thing, they are valuable for all our children's ages and stages! Visit our website [http://www.behaveyourbest.com/] to learn our teaching strategies by watching our FREE parent workshop video  "Pretend You Are A Light Switch!" Listen to lots of free tips on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/BehaveYourBestLLC [https://www.youtube.com/c/BehaveYourBestLLC] Sign up for your introductory phone consultation at  www.behaveyourbest.com [http://www.behaveyourbest.com/] Visit www.behaveyourbest.com [http://www.behavyourbest.com] to learn more!

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