Best Tips of the Year for Parents | Top Moments on Just 7 Steps

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Robert Schramm discusses the best tips of the year for parents on these top moments on Just 7 Steps.
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    The end of the year is here once again, and on today’s podcast we revisit some of the best moments on Just 7 Steps. We revisit how Just 7 Steps started, getting respect from kids, positive reinforcement vs negative reinforcement, why hitting children is wrong, as well as looking back at the various guests on the podcast.
    We start our lookback with the very first Just 7 Steps Podcast episode, which launched in July. My goal was, and is, to give folks around the world a chance to learn the benefits of the 7 Steps approach. We also recap other great episodes around homework, screen time, punishment, gaining your children’s respect, token economies, and much more. I also recap my top quotes and segments from episodes throughout the year and look back on some of the amazing guests who have joined me.
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