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Confidently handle any parenting situation! Start here: https://drlindsayemmerson.com/workshop

Family meetings are a powerful parenting tool, but they often fall flat especially when they turn into lectures, drag on too long, or leave kids feeling unheard. In this episode, I’ll walk you through the 3 most common mistakes parents make during family meetings and exactly how to fix them. You’ll learn how to keep meetings short and focused, involve your kids in the decision-making process, and shift the tone so that your family meetings feel positive and productive. Whether you're tackling screen time battles, sibling conflict, or daily routines, this approach will help you build trust, promote cooperation, and actually get results.

To download your free resource on How to Hold a Successful Family Meeting, head to https://www.drlindsayemmerson.com/meeting

New to my channel?  If you want to take the stress, frustration, and overwhelm out of parenting by learning how to promote better behavior in your child, you're in the right place. 

I'm a clinical psychologist and Mom of 4, and I share the psychology-based strategies that I use to parent with intention and confidence.

I help parents move from feeling exhausted and at wit's end, losing their cool, yelling, and wishing parenting was easier, to feeling calm and confident, effectively managing any challenging parenting situation, and actually enjoying time spent with their kids.

The practical positive discipline tools I teach based on my 5 C's parenting framework can get you there.

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Disclaimer: The advice provided on my channel is different from therapy and does not substitute for professional psychological treatment or other types of professional advice or intervention.  Never disregard the advice of a medical professional or postpone seeking professional medical advice related to anything you hear on this channel.  

If you or your child have concerns or need further parenting or personal support, please contact a physician or other qualified local health professional.