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Advice On How To Get Children To Listen Without Yelling Makes This Mom And Parenting Coach Go Viral On TikTok boredpanda.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from boredpanda.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kids can definitely push the boundaries by misbehaving and just ignoring their parent as they are being told off. For some miraculous reason, their attention is impossible to get until parents eventually lose it and bring in the top gun yelling. But this parenting coach is saying that there is no need to yell and that there is another way to get them to comply. Tia Slightman, who goes under the name of @parentingcoach on TikTok, shared a video that exploded with views, comments, and likes. And not only does she explain why kids tend not to listen, she explains how can you change that and save your precious nerves. ....
Man shot by police in Papatoetoe after firing gun through neighbour s window 25 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read The armed offenders squad and the Eagle helicopter respond to a firearms incident in Papatoetoe. Video / Supplied The armed offenders squad and the Eagle helicopter respond to a firearms incident in Papatoetoe. Video / Supplied A Papatoetoe resident says he heard police yelling at a gunman to put his weapon down moments before two shots rang out and he dropped to the ground. The gunman, who police say had earlier shot at a neighbour s house, was critically injured and taken to hospital fighting for his life. ....
On Tuesday night, another Zoom bombing occurred during a Penn State Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications Creating Content in 2021 event titled Digital Media and Marketing. According to Marie Hardin, dean of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, unwanted users joined the Zoom event yelling vulgar, racist and homophobic slurs upon entry. The welfare and safe environment for our students is our top priority, Hardin said. When something like this happens, we rededicate ourselves to that goal of sustaining a safe place for our students to learn, grow and interact. Hardin said there are many difficulties when opening Zoom meetings to those outside of the university and emphasized that students should remain vigilant during these kinds of virtual events. ....