How to Get Your Kid Do Anything: With Only Three Words
It sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? However, this method has been endorsed by parents, teachers, coaches and clergy--because once learned and properly implemented, it works.
This methodology has been vetted and its effectiveness confirmed by teams from Harvard and Brown Medical Schools and National Children’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital who studied it. However, no matter what the research shows, I’ve found that parents want to know one thing, "Is this going to work for me." Well, here are some problems we found successfully solved by its use.
Problems Solved
- √ Bedtime and Sleeping
- √ "Doing" the room
- √ Homework
- √ Baths or showers
- √ Phones, games, TV
- √ Clothes and hair style
- √ Piercing and tattoos
- √ Fussy or quick eater.
- √ Damaging property
- √ Lying
- √ Stealing
- √ Asking for money
- √ Nagging for toys
- √ Hitting and Kicking