EP 166 // Stop Yelling And Losing Your Temper! Dissolve Conflict And Manage Your Kids Behavior With Positive Parenting Instead - Featuring Guest Expert Ralphie Jacobs
EP 166 // Stop Yelling And Losing Your Temper! Dissolve Conflict And Manage Your Kids Behavior With Positive Parenting Instead - Featuring Guest Expert Ralphie Jacobs  
Podcast: SYSTEMIZE YOUR LIFE | Routines, Schedules, Time Management, Time Blocking, Business Systems, Home Organization, Cleaning
Published On: Fri Nov 19 2021
Description: Today is an episode that quite possible can and will single handedly change the rest of your life. Focussing on your ability to be a parent in a positive way isn't just a fun Pinterest search term, it's a practical, science based, effective approach to parenting. If you have struggled with getting your family in sync, spend too much time arguing and entering into power struggles with your children you have to tune in. You also are going to walk away from today's episode knowing how you can take your already intentional parenting to the next level. Pop them earbuds ladies, today I am listening right along with you.    xoxo, Chelsi Jo  . . . . Learn more about Ralphie and her resources here. https://simplyonpurpose.org  Ralphie founded @simplyonpurpose in 2017 to share life-changing parenting truths with as many as will listen. Since it’s birth this journey has become her biggest dream come true.  She is now speaking to hundreds of parents each time she travels for a workshop. Social media is allowing her to be a part of over 200,000 homes. Most of all, Ralphie loves getting to watch from a bird’s eye view as the world changes, one child at a time because of her work.  Ralphie believes that "Positive Parenting is just like it sounds. Through behavioral and brain science we’ve learned that the best way to get rid of misbehavior in a home is to look for things that your children are doing well and make those behaviors stronger through positive reinforcement. It's building on a child's strengths and believing in the potential within. Because when a child feels well, they behave well."