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October 5, 2021

Training for Adulthood

"Clean you room." "Do the dishes." "Don't punch your brother!" These are basic parenting instructions. But what do you do when your child isn't listening? John and Danny explain how big changes in your child's behavior start by focusing on one area at a time. Featuring Cynthia Tobias.

Original Air Date: October 5, 2021

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