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The No-Yell Script Book: Gentle Discipline for Strong-Willed Kids

The No-Yell Script Book: Gentle Discipline for Strong-Willed Kids

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You said you'd never be that parent. Then 7am happened. Again. The No-Yell Script Book gives you the exact words to use in the moments parenting books always skip -- because knowing you should 'stay calm' means nothing when your child is screaming and you have 4 minutes before the school bus.

Instead of vague parenting advice, this book gives you calm, word-for-word scripts for the moments parents struggle with most — bedtime battles, morning chaos, mealtime meltdowns, screen-time fights, public tantrums, sibling aggression, and power struggles.

Designed for parents of strong-willed children ages 2–12, this guide helps you stay calm, hold boundaries confidently, and protect the parent-child relationship without constant yelling, threatening, or punishment cycles.

Inside, you’ll learn:

  • What to say instead of yelling
  • How to de-escalate meltdowns calmly
  • Scripts for bedtime, mealtime, mornings & transitions
  • How to handle hitting, biting, and aggressive behavior
  • How to stop power struggles before they explode
  • The “repair” conversations that rebuild connection after hard moments
  • Practical self-regulation tools for overwhelmed parents

Every script is designed to be realistic, usable, and easy to remember in the heat of the moment — because parenting advice only works if you can actually use it when emotions are high.

✔ Word-for-word parenting scripts
✔ Gentle discipline without permissiveness
✔ Strong boundaries + strong connection
✔ Real-life examples for everyday parenting
✔ Printable quick-reference script cards included

Includes 40+ word-for-word scripts across 12 common situations.

You already know yelling doesn’t work. Now you’ll finally know what to say instead.

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