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- 20 Ways to Say No to Kids Without Using the Word “No”
This article provides 20 different alternatives for parents to choose from, with specific examples, instead of saying "No!" and inviting a power struggle
- Alternatives to using the No word - Alicia Eaton
Saying NO is very easy But does it really work? No Try these other 'words that work' and see if they have a better effect on how well your child listens and cooperates with your requests Written by award winning Therapist and Behavioural Change expert, Alicia Eaton
- 20 Alternatives To Saying No To Children Without Saying No
Discover 20 alternatives to saying no to children without saying no Learn how to set boundaries positively
- 17 Kind Ways To Say No To Your Child
Try out saying the lightest no you can during your listening time, or saying it playfully Try saying the word using lots of warmth and eye contact Try even saying no, no, no repeatedly until it feels comfortable
- Ways to say No without Saying No | Kindred Kids
Finding creative, positive ways to communicate boundaries without using “no” can foster a supportive environment while helping children feel heard and understood
- Creative Alternatives: How to Say No to Kids Without Actually Saying . . .
Discover creative alternatives to saying “no” and foster a positive environment through diverting attention, offering choices, providing explanations, and using positive reinforcement
- 8 ways to say ‘No’ to kids without saying no - Kiindred
What Are 8 Ways To Say No? 1 What’s a Way to Say No Without Saying No? 2 Offer a “fun” Alternative 3 Offer Options 4 Let Them Figure it Out 5 Spell it Out for the Adrenaline Junkie 6 Distract Them 7 Save Your No’s and Mean it 8 Respect and Acknowledge Their No’s
- Creative Ways to Say No - Penniless Parenting
An effective and creative way to say “no” is not to use the word “no ” Instead, say, “I would love for you to have that toy, and here are some things we can do to make sure you get the toy that you deserve ” Instead of saying no, offer ways that your child can earn the toy or steps to take to get it
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