Steemit Rewarded Conversations - Dayna Martin - Peaceful Parenting
This is part of the Steemit Rewarded Conversations series where I have conversations with potential steemians or steemians that have accounts that arent that active or even ones that are. I share the rewards with them.
In this case, Dayna hasn't joined yet but let's give her a nice big incentive to join. PLease resteem if you like what she's about (How can you not?!)
Dayna has inspired many parents around the world to peacefully parent their children and move away from authoritarian parenting that so many of us (myself incuded) experienced as children.
Here is a link to her website
www.daynamartin.com
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You were what brought steemit to my focus danny so thanks for that. I've also just finished a piece on my favourite steemit artists and i had to include you and your videos. You may enjoy some of the other artists featured as well. cheers!
https://steemit.com/art/@robali123/a-showcase-of-quality-artists-on-steemit-jewellery-painting-leather-and-metalwork
MAny thanks. It’s fun being able to reward comments that I like
As an unschooling parent, Dayna Martin's work has been a real inspiration to me. At times When parenting gets tough, remembering some of the learnings she has passed on, and that of other unschooling gurus, such as Sandra Dodds, have really helped me. great interview Danny.
Amazing woman and I learned so much from her talk before we have our first child in June - thanks for sharing this video, Danny.
Hey buddy. Good to see you on here!
Welcome aboard the Steem train Dayna, good luck :) Resteemed.
welkom
Thank you danny for the upvote on my last post : ))) much appreciated!
welcome to steemit and wish you a successful journey on steemit.
Invitere barn til å delta i steemit vil forbedre sin kunnskap og jobbe med sitt eget arbeid. og unngå fra plagiatinnhold
Welcome to steemit friend. I hope to see your publications, very interesting introduction, I am also new to steemit I would like you to follow me, I follow you.
The interesting question is, how do you deal with them testing the limits, crying/screaming/sulking when they can't get everything they want? I mean you have to somehow, because else they become spoiled brats.