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Amy Christine Bush and Christine Gulrajani journey to awaken the innate power of parents to transform the world through healing and empowering the parent-child relationship. Two mothers who have years of experience working with parents provide unique, clear, and humorous perspectives on parenting while transforming resistance into fun and strength. Amy and Christine can help any parent change a frustrating situation into an a-ha moment!
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Potty Training: An exercise in letting go
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Wed, Aug 5, 2009 05:30PM UTC
Potty training can cause power struggles in even the most sensitive parents. Here's help with finding the root of the problem and shifting it permanently. You'll walk away with helpful tools and a new attitude toward potty training.
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How to Love a Child Who Hits
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Wed, Jul 1, 2009 05:30PM UTC
Parents and children can agree on one thing: it does not feel good to be hit - and it doesn't feel good to be the one hitting either! On this call we discuss why children become aggressive and how parents can deal with a child who hits in a...
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