http://www.PositiveDiscipline.com - Dr. Jane Nelsen author of Positive Discipline demonstrates dealing with the belief behind the behavior. Bringing home the new baby from the hospital can have a big impact on the family. Here is an amazingly simple and beautiful way to demonstrate the power of love to a toddler so that transitioning that new child into your home will be much easier. The candle exercise the Dr. Jane Nelson demonstrates is a perfect metaphor for the endless power of love. Positive Discipline is a philosophy of parenting that gives parents the tools they need to effectively teach and guide their children to become successful and happy adults. Siblings can adjust to a new family member better with a little planning. Watch Jane's candle exercise and try your own version at home! For a FREE Parenting Guide and more information on effective parenting, visit Jane Nelson's website at http://www.PositiveDiscipline.com. P.S. Find out how Jane's Parenting Tool Cards can dramatically change the effectiveness of your parenting skills! Watch this brief parenting video tip so you can find a more effective way of teaching than yelling, telling, and ordering kids into good behavior. For a free Positive Discipline Guideline visit Jane Nelsen's website. Behavior problems are usually learning opportunities for parents who are willing to learn some new skills. Jane Nelson provides a variety of parent education classes, parenting workshops, and parenting coaching. Dr. Jane Nelsen has written and co-written 18 books on the topic of parenting and speaks around the world on her favorite topic. For more parenting tips and free audios, videos, and downloads visit Dr. Jane Nelsen's website at http://www.PositiveDiscipline.com. "How to get kids to behave?" is a common question but the answer lies in answering this question... "How do we get parents to learn more about parenting?"
Wow, Jane should talk to my mother-in-law - she caused the family to be divided. Two out of the five children are drug addicts and only one (my husband) has a decent job. She put all her eggs in one basket with my husband, and now I'm his wife. She needs to take care of her messed-up children and not rely on us to bail her out of problems with the other four.
FelinityMithra 1 year ago
What a great way to bring a baby home and reduce sibling rivalry! We've been using Jane Nelson's positive discipline approach for years and it works.
Dahlmarketing 1 year ago
Love is powerful and kind. Thanks for a great visual. I hope you check out my video :)
5starbabydotcom 2 years ago
Beautiful! It only takes a minute and a half to move people. :)
Madeleine852 3 years ago