You can be warm and still be in charge. You can hold a line without raising your voice, threatening punishments, or shaming a child for having big feelings. The Kind Discipline Playbook is a practical guide to discipline that protects your relationship while improving behaviour: clear rules, calm follow-through, and steady emotional support that helps children learn what to do next time. Built for real life, this book helps you replace daily battles with repeatable tools. You will learn how to set firm boundaries that children can understand, create family rules that reduce arguments, and use natural consequences and logical consequences that actually teach. You will practise calm enforcement that does not rely on fear, along with simple parenting scripts for the moments when your mind goes blank. You will also learn emotion coaching skills so you can support feelings without allowing hurtful behaviour, and a repair process that reconnects after conflict without undoing the limit. This is for parents and carers who are tired of power struggles, tired of swinging between strict and permissive, and ready for a steadier approach. ASSUMPTION: most relevant for families with children aged 2-12. If you want a home where expectations are clear, feelings are allowed, and discipline builds long-term self-control rather than short-term compliance, this playbook gives you a way to lead with both firmness and warmth.
The Kind Discipline Playbook
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- Naya Kirell writes about parenting at the point where ideals meet the kitchen floor: the spilled juice, the slammed door, the tears you did not expect to trigger your own. Her work centres on a simple conviction that children need both loving connection and clear limits, and that adults deserve practical tools that work on ordinary days, not just in perfect calm. She is especially drawn to the moments most parents feel ashamed of: snapping, repeating themselves, giving in, then feeling guilty. For Naya, those moments are not proof you are failing; they are information about what needs structure, support, and repair. Her approach is shaped by listening closely to families, noticing patterns, and translating big ideas into small, usable steps. She is known for concrete language, compassionate firmness, and a refusal to treat children emotions as problems to be punished. She also holds a deep respect for the older tradition of childrearing as a community craft, passed through stories, rhythms, and everyday rituals rather than perfection or performance. In many households, discipline used to be learned at the table and in the street, through belonging and boundaries held by more than one pair of hands. Naya brings that grounded spirit into modern family life, helping parents build homes where rules are clear, feelings are safe, and relationships can recover after hard moments.


















