That Treasure, Kindness
Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness.
George Sand (1804 – 1876)
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Wow, loads of good stuff..You are so near to the truth with how it goes.. Thanks for feedback.
Viv, UK
Mother of 2 girlsThank you so much for your [tantrum] Audio.....I listened to it last night and I find the info AMAZING!!!...Some of it I instinctively knew but just hadn't acted upon it. Thank you so much once again.
Karl, Ipswich, UK
Father of twoThis gentle and sensitive gift of wisdom and understanding has instantly created a change in behaviour in my son when he is confronted by something he wants and is not getting. For me it has created the relief and joy of not feeling stressed and powerless in a tantrum situation and the reassurance that it’s ok to set some loving boundaries.
Anita, UK
Mother of 1 boyYour talk is clear and organized while being candid and comforting. It's what parents like me need to hear. It also makes good sense as we've been poised for an entirely new approach. This one fits with us and gives me hope. I only wish more helpful info is soon to come!
Traci, Canada
Mother of 2 boysThe "Tantrum" audio was amazing and I am already putting it to work with my 4 year old and 18 month old.
Oanh, New Jersey, USA
Mother of twoHonestly, where before I felt like I was in a stand off, now I gently try to help them diffuse their anger by trying to articulate what they're going through. It's like MAGIC. Why didn't I know about this before?? And that just enables us to get through the tantrum in a manageable way.
Traci, Canada
Mother of 2 boys