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How to stop my child from spitting
Toddlers and spit, a combination no parent ever dreams of, yet almost every parent encounters. Spitting is tricky because it’s 100% under your child’s control, and sometimes the more you say “Don’t do it,” the more they want to do it. In this post, I break down why toddlers spit (hint: power, fun, and your reaction all play a role) and share practical strategies that actually work. Calm responses, redirection, and removing the “audience.” If you’re ready to put the brakes on this messy habit, read on.
My toddler will not listen to me (or are they?)
Think your toddler is ignoring you? The truth might be funnier (and more innocent) than you think. Learn why toddlers get distracted, why eye contact is key, and 3 quick tips to actually get their attention.
“That’s It! No TV for a Week!” Why Idle Threats Don’t Work on Toddlers (and Might Make Things Worse)
If you've ever threatened to cancel TV for a week because your toddler threw a meatball, you're not alone but you're also not helping. Discover why idle threats don’t work, what the research says about toddler discipline, and how logical consequences now can help raise respectful teenagers later.
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How to React When My Toddler Hits Me. A Developmentally Informed Guide for Parents
Your toddler just smacked you in the face and you're wondering if you're raising a tiny barbarian. (Spoiler: you're not.) This blog breaks down why toddlers hit (hint: it's about brain development, not bad behavior) and gives you simple, effective tools to respond with calm and confidence. Backed by research, grounded in reality, and designed to make you feel human again.