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Love and Logic Parenting

Are you worn down by back-talking and a chaotic home dynamic? Do you want to have a more seamless daily routine with your child(ren)? Love and Logic Parenting is a viable solution to address your concerns. Through this parenting approach, you will learn how to build a strong parent-child relationship without anger, threats, and repeated empty warnings.


The Love and Logic Parenting way:


  • Use natural and logical consequences. When children make poor choices, allow them to experience the natural or logical consequences of their actions. For example, if a child refuses to clean their room, they may not be able to watch TV that night.
  • Avoid power struggles. When children are trying to push your buttons, don't take the bait. Stay calm and refuse to engage in arguments or debates.
  • Focus on teaching, not punishing. When your child makes a mistake, use it as an opportunity to teach them how to make better choices in the future.
  • Build a strong relationship with your child. Children are more likely to listen to and respect parents who they feel close to. Make time for your children every day and show them that you love and care about them.


Take the first steps on bettering your parenting today, by taking our Love and Logic Parenting class. Our certified team member, Yesenia Beasley, is here to guide you through the process. 

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