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Sick of telling kids what to do? Here are some ideas you can use to help get better behaviours and save your voice and patience.

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Next time your kids misbehave step back, rather than respond impulsively. It will help you solve the riddle of poor behaviour.

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Your success in raising well-behaved kids is dependent on meeting their three basic needs. All kids crave three things. Deliver on these and you'll go along way to raising happy, well-behaved kids.

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The impact of positive and negative statements on kids’ self-esteem depends on who makes the statement. Age, gender and relationships matter when it comes to both praise and put-downs. Siblings and peers matter most when it comes to put downs.

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Do you have trouble staying cool, calm and collected when your kids behave poorly? Parents are human, and it doens't hurt to let kids know once in a while.

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Shouting may have replaced smacking as the taboo issue for modern parents. A recent study reveals parents overwhelmingly feel guilty for shouting at their kids.  More so than missing a school outing or smacking.

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The mountain of evidence pointing to Tough Love Parenting as the way to go for parents is massive. Here are 10 ways for you to put tough love parenting into practice.

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Difficult kids are more likely to become anti-social or troubled adults according to a new report.