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Disciplining With Gentle Firmness

A blog to make Gentle Firmness more accessible.

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October 10, 2018 Stephanie G. Cox, M.S.Ed

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  • Project No Spank
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  • Richly Forgiven
  • Samuel Martin's Blog
  • Sarah Mae
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Stephanie G. Cox, M.S.Ed

Stephanie G. Cox, M.S.Ed

I have my Master's Degree in Early Childhood Ed. My book, Gentle Firmness, is available through me as I am currently re-editing it. I am also working on my children's book. My specialty is infants and toddlers. I have worked with many infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. I teach parents, college students, and professionals about the Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE) Approach. The RIE Approach is a very respectful, sensitive, responsive way of caring for infants and toddlers. I also love Dr. Sears' Attachment Parenting. I teach parents about how harmful spanking is, even when done "lovingly", and that God does not want us to spank (hit) children. I'm very passionate about God's Word and respect for children. I've been a Christ-follower since 1996. I'm married to a wonderful man who supports me in this 100%. Thank you for reading my work! God bless!

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