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Getting Started With the BratBusters Behaviour Board? #parentingcoach #parentingtools
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Dec 27, 2023
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Discipline for a toddler? Here’s my take on this. ▶️ Want to begin your calm leadership journey today? Get the BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) no-cost mini course when you sign up for my newsletter. Ready to dive deeper into parenting like a calm leader? Check out the BratBusters Bootcamp courses. Everything is linked in my bio 🔗 ` ` ` #ToddlerMom #ToddlerParent #ToddlerAdventures | BratBusters Parenting
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partDoes your toddler keep pulling your hair ▶️ P.S. Want to begin your calm leadership journey today Get the BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) no-cost mini course when you sign up for my newsletter. Ready to dive ~ | Bratbustersparenting
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Do your kids not listen to you? ▶️ Want to begin your calm leadership journey today? Get the BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) no-cost mini course when you sign up for my newsletter. Ready to dive deeper into parenting like a calm leader? Check out the BratBusters Bootcamp courses. Everything is linked in my bio 🔗 ` ` ` #KidsListen #KidsListening | BratBusters Parenting
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4 months ago
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I believe you should stop making everything easy for your kids. ▶️ P.S. Want to begin your calm leadership journey today? Get the BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) no-cost mini course when you sign up for my newsletter. Ready to dive deeper into parenting like a calm leader? Check out the BratBusters Bootcamp courses. Everything is linked in my bio 🔗 ` ` ` #ParentingLearning #ParentingNetwork #ParentingAdvice | BratBusters Parenting
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4 months ago
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Lisa Bunnage - Parenting Coach on Instagram: "How do I approach toddler tantrums? This is a clip from the latest BratBusters Parenting Podcast Episode on chasing quick fixes as a parent. You can listen to the full episode now on your favourite podcast player! 🎧 P.S. You can start your calm leadership journey today with the BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) no-cost mini course by joining my newsletter. Ready to dive deeper into parenting like a calm leader? Learn more about the B
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10 months ago
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How to Use the FREE BratBusters Behaviour Board? #behaviour #behavior #behaviourboard
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Oct 27, 2023
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Are you discipling out of anger? That’s why I recommend using the BratBusters Behaviour Board when you’re getting started with this. It gives you something else to focus on when you’re feeling frustrated. You can check out my BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) that I send to my parenting newsletter, linked in my bio. Then, if you’re interested in learning the tools I teach for parenting like a calm leader, check out the BratBusters Bootcamps, linked in my bio. ` ` ` #ParentingHelp
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Dec 1, 2024
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode, Lisa discusses the topic of toddlers who hit others. Throughout the episode she shares her thoughts on consistent corrective actions, teaching a toddler kind gentle hands, and feeling embarrassed by your toddler hitting others. Lastly, Lisa addresses eight listener questions, covering a 19-month-old who hits in the face, 13-month-old twins biting each other and their parents, a toddler biting their younger sibling's fingers, a toddler knocki
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7 months ago
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How does the BratBusters Behaviour Board work? There’s a rule and a consequence for everyone in the family. And everyone has something different, unless the kids are about the same age, it can have the same rule for all three kids, or if both parents yell then it can be no yelling for both. But basically everyone has their own individual or individualized personalized rule, and then they also have a consequence. But the kids have two consequences; a positive action and then a negative deprivatio
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Mar 28, 2024
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa discusses consequences. She starts by outlining the BratBusters Behaviour Board including what can and can’t be included on this in her opinion. From there, she outlines five different scenarios which include kids refusing to brush their teeth, toddler tantrums when getting into a car seat, a 4-year-old throwing toys at their friend, a 5-year-old interrupting adults repeatedly, and a 7-year-old lying about doing their chores. In addition
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7 months ago
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Stop letting your kids manipulate you. Let's use an example to illustrate this … In this example, your 5-year-old kicked their 3-year-old sister. I would have a consequence. Usually it’s a short two minute chore within 15 minutes of being asked to do so, so in this case it could be sweeping the kitchen floor, which I’m assuming you’ve shown them how to do. Once you’ve asked them to do the consequence, just set the timer for 15 minutes and your focus is just about being a timekeeper. Allow them t
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10 months ago
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My top five tips for parenting toddlers. This is a clip from the latest BratBusters Parenting Podcast Episode on what to use instead of timeout. You can listen to the full episode now on your favourite podcast player! 🎧 P.S. You can start your calm leadership journey today with the BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) no-cost mini course by joining my newsletter. Ready to dive deeper into parenting like a calm leader? Learn more about the BratBusters Bootcamp courses https://bratbu
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11 months ago
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Learn more at www.bratbusters.com In today’s episode, Lisa covers the topic of how to turn things around with your parenting style and begin with calm leadership parenting. Listener questions cover where to start when you have a teenager, 3-year-old aggressive behaviour, how to introduce the BratBusters Behaviour Board when traveling, where to start with consequences, the impact of being annoyed at your kids, getting a partner on board with a new parenting style, and how to approach your 6-year-
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May 6, 2025
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Learn more at www.bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa discusses defiant behaviour from kids, why it happens, and how to approach it as a calm parenting leader. Throughout the conversation topics include how Lisa recommends approaching discipline depending on the age of your kid, looking disappointed in your kids, and Lisa’s top five tips for parenting teenagers. Lastly, Lisa addresses seven listener questions, covering a toddler who laughs during discipline, a 3-year-old's defiance at home, a 1
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11 months ago
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Lisa Bunnage - Parenting Coach on Instagram: "Toddler siblings fighting? This is a clip from the latest BratBusters Parenting Podcast Episode on a guide to dealing with toddler tantrums. Listen to the full episode now on your favourite podcast player! 🎧 P.S. If you’re wanting to get started with calm leadership parenting, check out my BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) that I send to my parenting newsletter, linked in my bio. Then, if you’re looking for that next step in calm lea
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Jan 9, 2025
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Learn more at https://www.bratbusters.com In the first episode of the BratBusters Parenting Podcast, Lisa Bunnage, a Parenting Coach, mom, and grandmother, alongside her daughter Amy, discuss the fundamental principles of Leadership Parenting. Lisa shares personal anecdotes, including her discipline technique with her son’s friend during a pool party, to illustrate how to earn and maintain respect from children. The episode covers various aspects of setting rules, dealing with bad behaviour, and
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Jan 7, 2025
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa is discussing different scenarios of when toddlers are challenging their parents. Throughout the episode Lisa touches on the topics of expectations of toddlers from their parents, how she would approach it if you feel like your toddler is in control, discussing bad behaviour with toddlers, and how consequences relate to self-discipline. Ten listener questions are answered covering a range of toddler challenges, including a toddler biting
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10 months ago
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22:58
Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa is discussing how she approaches parenting without threats, warnings, and yelling. She covers topics such as why parents use these strategies, what to use instead, and the importance of connection with calm leadership parenting. Lastly, Lisa addresses six listener questions, covering how to get a 3-year-old to follow bedtime routines without threats, handling a 3-year-old who hits when angry, moving forward after losing patience with a t
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10 months ago
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa discusses parenting strategies for high-tension moments and emotional outbursts. She covers three common scenarios that parents often have questions about; public tantrums, kids trying to get five more minutes added to television time, and siblings fighting. Towards the end of the episode she also touches on how she approached grocery shopping with a toddler. Lastly, Lisa addresses six listener questions, covering how to support a child
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9 months ago
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa is talking about general toddler struggles; outlining how she approaches discipline with this age, why she doesn’t discuss bad behaviour, and parents’ expectations of their toddlers. Lastly, Lisa addresses ten listener questions covering various toddler challenges, including a 19-month-old refusing to get into their car seat, a toddler hitting their older brother, 22-month-old twins experiencing big emotions, a 17-month-old being irritat
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8 months ago
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa discusses the topic of tantrums. The conversation includes if all kids have tantrums, do tantrums occur because kids feel safe to express themselves, does Lisa consider a tantrum to be bad behaviour, is the approach different for older kids, the difference between tantrums over wants compared to needs, Lisa’s approach to tantrums, parents’ behaviour changing due to tantrums, and navigating your own emotions during a tantrum. Lastly, Lisa
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7 months ago
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa shares why she doesn’t recommend micromanaging your kids as a parent and how to tactically stop. Also, six listener questions are covered including how to establish rules for a 3-year-old without micromanaging, strategies to stop micromanaging a 4-year-old, handling explosive tantrums from an 8-year-old, getting a 6-year-old to complete chores fully, dealing with a 4-year-old who takes ages to eat, and encouraging a toddler to follow dir
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9 months ago
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Lisa Bunnage - Parenting Coach on Instagram: "I don’t recommend using timeouts. What do I suggest instead? With toddlers, I use consistent corrective actions, and when they are three and older, I recommend starting with the BratBusters Behaviour Board. Check out my BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) that I send to my parenting newsletter, linked in my bio. Then, if you’re interested in learning the tools I teach for parenting like a calm leader, check out the BratBusters Bootcamps
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11 months ago
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Only one parent is a leader? This is a clip from the latest BratBusters Parenting Podcast Episode on how to connect and have fun with your kids. Listen to the full episode now on your favourite podcast player! 🎧 P.S. If you’re wanting to get started with calm leadership parenting, check out my BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) that I send to my parenting newsletter here https://bratbusters.podia.com/behaviour-board Then, if you’re interested in learning the tools I teach for par
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Feb 24, 2025
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa chats about bedtime battles by starting off the episode with her social media video on a 4-year-old who won’t stay in bed. Throughout the discussion she covers what she believes is a bedtime battle, bedtime routines, what she would do if the child is scared at bedtime, bedtime battles ending naturally, why bedtime can be so challenging, and the importance of meeting kids’ needs and managing their wants. Near the end of the episode Lisa a
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8 months ago
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Lisa Bunnage - Parenting Coach on Instagram: "Getting a toddler to follow directions? This is a clip from the latest BratBusters Parenting Podcast Episode on how to stop micromanaging as a parent. You can listen to the full episode now on your favourite podcast player! 🎧 P.S. You can start your calm leadership journey today with the BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) no-cost mini course by joining my newsletter. Ready to dive deeper into parenting like a calm leader? Learn more a
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9 months ago
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Learn more at www.bratbusters.com In today’s episode, Lisa and Amy both share lessons that they learned from their mom’s, including having a positive outlook on life, the importance of including people, why reaching out is so important when someone is going through a difficult time, telling the people you care about how you feel about them, friendships, and setting goals in life. Additionally, Lisa answers listener-submitted parenting questions on independent and strong-willed toddlers, how to a
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May 8, 2025
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Learn more at https://bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa discusses how she would approach raising strong-willed children without power struggles, with an emphasis on the fact that these children are often dynamic and may be the leaders of tomorrow. Also, Lisa addresses five listener questions covering various challenging behaviours, including a 4-year-old not listening to teachers at preschool, a 3-year-old being cranky and disagreeable, managing a 3-year-old who is strong-willed at bedtime, h
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9 months ago
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Learn more at www.bratbusters.com In this episode Lisa discusses the idea of turning attitude from kids into respect, and the importance of parents giving respect in order to get respect as calm leaders. Additionally, Lisa covers two real-life examples of how to teach sharing to your kids and how to connect with kids when you’re dealing with multiple ages. Lastly, she answers seven listener questions on what to do when older siblings boss around younger siblings, how to implement calm leadership
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May 13, 2025
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