Stop Yelling at Your Kids with Celia Kibler

How often do you yell at your kids?  Celia Kibler talks about the damage it causes and how to stop doing it!

Aug 30, 2021 | Podcast

About the Episode

LifeBlood NURTURE: We talked about how to stop yelling at your kids.  We discussed the benefits of intentional parenting, a five-tiered approach to doing it, the generational cycle of aggressive parenting and the damage it does, and how to become a more effective parent with Celia Kibler, family empowerment coach, author and podcast host. 

Listen to learn how to be more proactive about parenting and why and how doing so will create a better relationship for everyone in your family.

For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 17:32.

You can learn more about Celia at PumpedUpParenting.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

You can learn more about the show at MoneyAlignmentAcademy.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube and Facebook or contact George at [email protected].

George Grombacher

George Grombacher

Lifeblood Host

Celia Kibler

Celia Kibler

Guest

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