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Soulmate

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Since you clicked on my pin, you could be my soulmate. Just read to the bottom of this incredibly short post, and you'll find a gift.


I'm looking for people who believe that world peace is possible and that teaching toddlers non-violent problem-solving will bring us closer to it. Is that you?


Brain science and social science have proven both points. I've proven it to myself through over 30 years of hands-on work with toddlers. I hold a BS in education and an MA in human development, but the degrees only help when combined with real-life experience.


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I run a nonprofit website focused on positive news in early child care and education. On the site, we offer digital gifts for donations of $5.99, $12.99, and $19.99.


One of those gifts is called Magic Words. It's a digital presentation that provides the exact right words to use to set boundaries for young children without spanking, yelling, time-outs, or blame.


It gives you 22 problem-solving phrases, along with explanations of why they work. These phrases will help you feel better about boundaries because they focus on solving problems rather than blaming others.


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The presentation is available on our site for a donation of $12.99. As my soulmate, you can get it for free today when you join our community of people who genuinely care about toddlers and believe they can learn to problem solve. People like us need to find each other as fast as we can!


As an added bonus, we are allowing you to share the doc you receive with family members and other educators. Thanks for caring. Please comment and share.




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Nanci J Bradley is an early childhood and family educator, author, teacher, family aerobics instructor, and an all-around fun-loving person. She believes in the power of sleep, healthy eating, lifelong learning, and most of all, PLAY!  (click on the word) She studied early childhood ed at Triton College and received her BS in education in 1986 from NIU. She received her MA in human development from Pacific Oaks College in 2011. She lives and teaches in Madison WI.


 
 
 

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