No-Yell Scripts for Mornings and Weekends: What Parents Can Say for Morning Stress, Public Meltdowns, Friendship Drama, and Power Struggles (Calm First, Teach Second Book 2)

No-Yell Scripts for Mornings and Weekends: What Parents Can Say for Morning Stress, Public Meltdowns, Friendship Drama, and Power Struggles (Calm First, Teach Second Book 2)

by Barbara Raines

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Added on May 27, 2026

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Does your child refuse to get dressed, melt down over socks, or collapse at school drop-off?Do your mornings end in yelling before anyone has even left the house?You know the usual advice: stay calm, listen to your child, and stay firm. But at 7:15 a.m. on a Monday, none of that gives you what you actually need, the exact words to say when your child is melting down and you are done.This book gives you those words.Inside you will find scripts and tools for:Morning refusal, slow routines, breakfast battles, and school drop-off stressSensory clothing struggles and transitions that derail the dayPublic meltdowns in shops, playgrounds, cars, and family gatheringsFriendship drama, social pain, and playground falloutMoments when both you and your child are in the red zoneHarder situations where the standard parenting tools do not fitNo-Yell Scripts for Mornings and Weekends gives parents of children aged 5 to 11 practical scripts for the moments that happen outside the after-school window - morning chaos, weekend power struggles, public meltdowns with an audience you never asked for, and the days when both of you are already in the red zone.Every script follows a simple three-step structure: connect first, say what happens next, offer a choice. Every script is split by age - 5 to 7 and 8 to 11 - because the words that work for a five-year-old will not land on an eleven-year-old.Plus: Nurse's Station Q&As, Barbara's Notes from a mother of four, and a Crash Cart appendix you can flip to mid-crisis with every script stripped to its shortest form.Written by a registered nurse and mother of four who built these scripts at her own kitchen table after one too many mornings falling apart. This is not a book about becoming a calmer person. It is a book about having the right words ready when calm is not an option.Stop guessing. Start saying.Scroll up and grab your copy. Tomorrow morning can be different.Book 2 in the Calm First, Teach Second series. Book 1 covers after-school and evenings. The Parent Workbook provides the trackers and planners to put both books into practice.

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