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Breaking Down Parenting: A ParentNormal Podcast - Ep. 83 Can looking the other way decrease your child’s behavioral problems? – with Dr. Catherine Pearlman

Ep. 83 Can looking the other way decrease your child’s behavioral problems? – with Dr. Catherine Pearlman

08/31/17 • 18 min

Breaking Down Parenting: A ParentNormal Podcast

Family coach, Dr. Catherine Pearlman, is this week's featured guest. She is the author of the new book Ignore It! How Selectively Looking the Other Way Can Decrease Behavioral Problems and Increase Parenting Satisfaction.

In our conversation, we talk about common concerns parents have when they seek help and about how ignoring some problems is actually a smart thing to do. We also talk about the proper way to manage a time-out, whether it’s too late to help a spoiled child and much more.

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Family coach, Dr. Catherine Pearlman, is this week's featured guest. She is the author of the new book Ignore It! How Selectively Looking the Other Way Can Decrease Behavioral Problems and Increase Parenting Satisfaction.

In our conversation, we talk about common concerns parents have when they seek help and about how ignoring some problems is actually a smart thing to do. We also talk about the proper way to manage a time-out, whether it’s too late to help a spoiled child and much more.

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