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The Mind of a Child - Discipline vs. Relationship Based Discipline

Discipline vs. Relationship Based Discipline

02/27/23 • 25 min

The Mind of a Child

The difference between Discipline and Relationship-based Discipline, and why one is better than the other.

The Mind of a Child podcast explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well. Information specifically tailored for children 8 and under, BUT relevant for all ages.

Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at [email protected]

Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.
Check out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/

This podcast is a part of the Rockwell Productions podcast studio. Contact us to join: [email protected]

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The difference between Discipline and Relationship-based Discipline, and why one is better than the other.

The Mind of a Child podcast explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well. Information specifically tailored for children 8 and under, BUT relevant for all ages.

Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at [email protected]

Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.
Check out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/

This podcast is a part of the Rockwell Productions podcast studio. Contact us to join: [email protected]

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The Mind of a Child podcast explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well. Information is geared towards 0-8 year-olds BUT is relevant for children of all ages.

Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.

Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at [email protected]

Check out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/

This podcast is a part of the Rockwell Productions podcast studio. Contact us to join: [email protected]

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The Mind of a Child podcast explores child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level and equips parents with the skills and resources they need to parent well. Information specifically tailored for children 8 and under, BUT relevant for all ages.

Reach out with topics that you'd like to hear at [email protected]

Follow us on Instagram @themindofachildpod for weekly updates and quick tips.
Check out our website for more content https://mindofachild.transistor.fm/

This podcast is a part of the Rockwell Productions podcast studio. Contact us to join: [email protected]

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