Podcast Episode 93: Three Ways to Handle Every Discipline Problem
Dealing with your kids fighting you and each other over every little thing? Perhaps they’re breaking house rules or making less than stellar decisions? We’ve rounded up the three solutions for practically any discipline problem in almost every situation. And we’re singing songs to help you remember each of these parenting techniques!
We will run down the pros and cons of each discipline problem solution and share which will most likely give you the results that you’ve been searching for.

In this episode of the No Guilt Mom podcast you’ll learn:
- The importance of regulating your emotions before trying to discipline
- The three options for discipline (and songs to help you remember each!)
- Which have been shown to have the best outcomes
- And how to decide which is best for which situation
Resources We Shared In This Episode:
Happy Parent Checklist – This FREE checklist gives you the step-by-step plan to delegate more to your family, feel less overwhelmed and connect in a positive way!
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Download the episode’s transcripts HERE
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