Hört dein Kind nicht auf dich Hör auf zu schreien – mach DAS stattdessen

Researchers have discovered that a child's brain takes up to ten seconds to react to an instruction. Ten seconds. Most parents wait less than two—and then they start repeating, raising their voices, or simply giving up. This isn't laziness. This isn't defiance. This is how a child's brain is wired. And if you understand today what's really happening in that brain—not what we assume, but what research shows—then you'll probably never talk to your child the same way again. I'm an occupational therapist and have worked for years with families who are at this exact point. Not because the parents are doing anything wrong. But because no one has explained to us how a toddler's brain actually works. I've developed a five-step method that addresses this very issue. I've seen children completely transform within just a few days—from ignoring me completely to listening the first time. I'll explain these five steps to you now. Specifically, with examples, so that you can apply them today.