Monthly Archives: April 2016

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Why adults have to stop trying so darn hard to control how children play

By | April 13th, 2016|News2, Principles|

[:en]Here’s a new piece from Angela Hanscom, a pediatric occupational therapist and founder of TimberNook, a nature-based development program designed to foster creativity and independent [...]

No more time-outs and reward charts: Psychologist advises parents ditch traditional approaches to discipline

By | April 5th, 2016|Child psychology, News2|

[:en]As a parent of a four-year-old and a two-year-old, there’s rarely a time in our household when at least one of our kids isn’t misbehaving. [...]

We don’t change their children. We change the parents, so they can change their children.

By | April 5th, 2016|Child psychology, News2|

[:en]No Spanking, No Time-Out, No Problems A child psychologist argues punishment is a waste of time when trying to eliminate problem behavior. Try this instead. [...]

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