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In this video you'll learn about 3 common phrases that often work in the moment with toddlers, but don't always deliver the message we intend them to. While they might seem helpful, you can swap them for some alternatives that are shown to be much more effective in terms of providing support and encouragement, building your child's confidence, and fostering emotional well-being.

In this video you'll learn what these phrases are, and the alternatives you can use instead.

Please don't feel guilty or bad in any way if you do use these phrases. That's not the intent of this video at all. Using them here or there isn't going to harm your toddler's emotional development. This is simply about highlighting some alternatives that help deliver on the intent in a more effective way.

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00:00 - 02:16: A Common Phrase to Avoid with Your Toddler"
02:17 - 02:45: A Better Way to Respond
02:46 - 03:33: Another Phrase to Avoid with Your Toddler
03:34 - 04:18: A Positive Alternative to Use Instead
04:19 - 07:14: The Final Phrase to Rethink
07:15 - 08:46: A More Helpful Response

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