I’m Judy Banfield and I’m here to help you feel better about yourself as a person and more confident and secure as a parent.
In my 30+ years of working with babies, young children and parents, I have learned that valuing and treasuring and deeply knowing yourself gives you the foundation to more confidently and joyfully, love, treasure, teach and guide your children.
And here’s why:
When you feel good about yourself you have more to give to your kids.
The better you feel inside, the more loving and present you can be with your children.
The more loving and present you are with your children, the more secure, happy and healthy your children will be.
The happier and secure your children are, the more caring and compassionate they will be.
The more caring and compassionate your children are, the more caring and compassionate they will be as adults.
The more caring and compassionate they are as adults, the better our world will be.
Love yourself, love your children, change the world.
~ Judy
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I’m Judy Banfield and I’m here to help you feel better about yourself as a person and more confident and secure as a parent.
In my 30+ years of working with babies, young children and parents, I have learned that valuing and treasuring and deeply knowing yourself gives you the foundation to more confidently and joyfully, love, treasure, teach and guide your children.
And here’s why:
When you feel good about yourself you have more to give to your kids.
The better you feel inside, the more loving and present you can be with your children.
The more loving and present you are with your children, the more secure, happy and healthy your children will be.
The happier and secure your children are, the more caring and compassionate they will be.
The more caring and compassionate your children are, the more caring and compassionate they will be as adults.
The more caring and compassionate they are as adults, the better our world will be.
Love yourself, love your children, change the world.
~ Judy
When it comes to toddler behaviour, have you ever wondered why it is sometimes referred to as the Terrible Twos?
This week, I recorded a podcast where I explain the various aspects of a toddler’s development and why it’s so important for them to be disciplined in the right way.
And no, I am not referring to discipline as punishment or spanking or anything like that.
I mean discipline that builds connection with your toddler; that is loving and nurturing and guides them through a very important developmental stage of their lives.
Positive toddler discipline is so important because it has a long-term impact on their way of being in the world so they mature into healthy and balanced young kids, teens, and eventually adults.
Please listen and share this post.
And I’d love to hear your questions and feedback in the comments below.
Judy
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In the podcast, I mention that there are a number of excellent books on the subject of toddler discipline.
Here are some excellent books that I recommend. Some of these are classics and are still best sellers!
The No-Cry Discipline Solutionby Elizabeth Pantley
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talkby Faber and Mazlish
Adventures in Gentle Disciplineby Hillary Flowers
Raising Your Spirited Childby Mary Sheedy Kurcinka
CONNECTION PARENTING: Parenting Through Connection Instead of Coercion, Through Love Instead of Fearby Pam Leo
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids: How to Stop Yelling and Start Connectingby Dr. Laura Markham
Discipline Without Damageby – Vanessa Lapointe (new book)
Also, here is the link to the info I shared about Child Development by Age.
Judy's Parenting Podcast for New Moms
I’m Judy Banfield and I’m here to help you feel better about yourself as a person and more confident and secure as a parent.
In my 30+ years of working with babies, young children and parents, I have learned that valuing and treasuring and deeply knowing yourself gives you the foundation to more confidently and joyfully, love, treasure, teach and guide your children.
And here’s why:
When you feel good about yourself you have more to give to your kids.
The better you feel inside, the more loving and present you can be with your children.
The more loving and present you are with your children, the more secure, happy and healthy your children will be.
The happier and secure your children are, the more caring and compassionate they will be.
The more caring and compassionate your children are, the more caring and compassionate they will be as adults.
The more caring and compassionate they are as adults, the better our world will be.
Love yourself, love your children, change the world.
~ Judy