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How to discipline in public | 57

10m · The Mom Psychologist Show · 13 May 16:00

Picture this - You’re at a party and all of a sudden another child comes up to you and tells you your child SPIT on another child. 😳What in the world? You’re instantly filled with anxiety, shock, and embarrassment. You step in to find out what’s going on but to your dismay, your child won’t say ANYTHING. Nothing brings out more stress and pressure than parenting in the wild (especially when your child won’t cooperate). 

In this episode, I’ll be sharing 1) How to interpret public misbehavior, 2) Exactly what to do and say during these stressful moments, and 3) What NOT to do (aka mistakes to avoid) and why. 

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How to discipline in public | 57

Picture this - You’re at a party and all of a sudden another child comes up to you and tells you your child SPIT on another child. 😳What in the world? You’re instantly filled with anxiety, shock, and embarrassment. You step in to find out what’s going on but to your dismay, your child won’t say ANYTHING. Nothing brings out more stress and pressure than parenting in the wild (especially when your child won’t cooperate). 

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