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  • Behaviors
    • Stalling, Delaying
    • Interrupting
    • Carelessness
    • Mealtime Troubles
    • Aggression
    • Picking Fights
    • Overactivity
    • Defiance
    • Screaming
  • Goals
    • Having More Fun Together
    • Better Communication
    • Reducing Anxiety and Feeling Safe
    • Having a Better Attitude
    • Frustration Tolerance
    • Reducing Parent Stress and Frustration
  • The Garden
    • Playtime
    • Understanding Your Child
    • Paying Positive Attention
    • Providing Space to Grow
    • Leading with Action
    • Setting Boundaries
    • Empowered to Create
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  • Behaviors
    • Stalling, Delaying
    • Interrupting
    • Carelessness
    • Mealtime Troubles
    • Aggression
    • Picking Fights
    • Overactivity
    • Defiance
    • Screaming
  • Goals
    • Having More Fun Together
    • Better Communication
    • Reducing Anxiety and Feeling Safe
    • Having a Better Attitude
    • Frustration Tolerance
    • Reducing Parent Stress and Frustration
  • The Garden
    • Playtime
    • Understanding Your Child
    • Paying Positive Attention
    • Providing Space to Grow
    • Leading with Action
    • Setting Boundaries
    • Empowered to Create
  • My Progress
  • Login/Enroll

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    • "Thank you for asking so nicely."
    • Caregiver looks down and continues eating. Says nothing.
    • Caregiver rubs child's back. "Thank you for using your words and for accepting no."
    • Caregiver stands up and leaves the area.
    • Child: "May I have a cookie for dessert?"
      • Child: "Give me a cookie!"
        • Child: with tears in eyes "I just really wish I could have a cookie."
          • Child: Throws food and silverware at parent while screaming "I want a cookie!"

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