If your Toddler or Preschooler tells you “NO” – Defiant Behavior

Heloise "Lois" Ridley, MBA, MA —  February 5, 2014

 

Are You Frustrated When Your Toddler or Preschooler Tells You “NO”?

In this video we chat about what you as a parent or caretaker can do when you are “sick and tired” of your toddler or preschooler is always telling you NO, drops the floor and throws a fit when you ask them to do something.

Does this defiant behavior make you feel crazy and desperate?

It hurts my heart so see parents struggle with this problem. It is avoidable and will lead to a more peaceful home if well addressed.

There is HOPE!

You can get off of the CRAZIES by formulating a plan and following thru with it for a season.

There are a few concerns to take care of first before helping them modify their behavioral response.

Hopefully this will offer some guidance.

If you need more tips or you had some successes… please post it and let us know.

 

Blessings,

Heloise

 

Heloise "Lois" Ridley, MBA, MA

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Heloise (Lois) Ridley, MBA,MA is a therapist specializing in Trauma Informed Care (TIC) and trauma healing. She counsels children, youth and their families for outpatient, homes and schools. Heloise trains to service providers and caregivers to equip them in TIC and numerous counseling issues such as suicide and self-harm prevention, anxiety, depression and grief. At-risk traumatized youth is her area of specialization. She loves to encourage, instruct and empower caregivers, service providers and youth to live and impact the world around them. She begins this effort with her own family with hubby and six plus a few children who are beginning to "fly" with their eagle wings.