{Coaching} Making Transitions Easy and Handling Excessive Silly Behavior

Authentic Parenting - A podcast by Anna Seewald

In this episode I help Shannon, a mindful mom of two active girls to find some new strategies for dealing with excessive silliness and make transitions smooth and easy without meltdowns. 

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