"One generation full of deeply loving parents would change the brain of the next generation, and with that, the world." —Charles Raison
Peaceful Parenting has three parts:
1. The parent commits to regulating his or her own emotions.
2. The parent prioritizes maintaining and strengthening the parent-child connection, which is the only reason children cooperate.
3. The parent loves the child unconditionally, rather than using "love withdrawal" or other punishment techniques to control and manipulate the child with punishment or rewards. Instead, the the parent sees him or herself as a coach, offering the child loving guidance so the child learns to manage emotion, and therefore behavior.















