Tamed Teens: Sidney
Here are three core pillars for transforming your home from a battlefield into a collaborative space. 1. Connection Before Correction
Focus on positive discipline that instills judgment rather than just fear of punishment. The Takeaway
Teenagers often act out because they feel excluded or misunderstood. Before you jump into a lecture about unwashed dishes, try to find a "bridge of communication." Experts suggest that understanding who your teen really is—rather than who you want them to be—is the first step toward mutual respect. 2. Boundaries with a "Side of Logic" sidney tamed teens
Raising an independent, well-behaved young adult takes a massive amount of patience. It isn't about being a "boss" in the traditional sense; it’s about being a leader who models the respect they want to see returned. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Positive Discipline For Teenagers, Revised 3rd Edition
The Sidney Method: How to "Tame" Teen Chaos Without Losing Your Cool Here are three core pillars for transforming your
Never respond while your heart rate is elevated.
When a tantrum hits—yes, teens have them too—your biggest weapon is your own composure. Try these three tricks to keep your cool: The Takeaway Teenagers often act out because they
"I hear that you're frustrated about the curfew. Let’s discuss the 'why' after dinner."