Relationship Revelation – Why “Do As I Say, Not as I Do” Parenting Doesn’t Work - podcast episode cover

Relationship Revelation – Why “Do As I Say, Not as I Do” Parenting Doesn’t Work

May 12, 201452 min
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Have you ever lost your temper while telling your kids they need to be more patient? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Most parents admit they are not always the perfect role model for their kids. But have you ever considered what your actions are teaching your children?

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Dr. Larry Waldman, parenting psychologist and author of “Who’s Raising Whom”, joins me to share a different perspective on parenting. A true advocate of the adage, ‘actions speak louder than words’, Dr. Waldman encourages parents to shift from disciplinary lectures and yelling, to the idea that every event teaches your child something – and as a parent, it’s up to you to decide what that ‘something’ will be.

If you’re puzzled and wondering why your child is misbehaving, listen to today’s show for Dr. Waldman’s tips, advice and proven methods on how to reverse your child’s bad behavior for good.

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