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Parenting With Patience

Posted on October 20, 2014 by Judy Arnall, BA, DTM, CCFE

A new book just published to help parents curb yelling and handle their children’s anger.

Posted in Babies 0-1, Democratic Education, Emerging Adult Children 19-25, General Parenting, Preschoolers 3-5, School-Aged 6-12, Teenagers 13-19, Toddlers 1-2, Unschooling/Self-Directed Education | Tagged calm, get more patience, how to, parenting with patience | Leave a comment
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