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Thomas Haller is a widely sought after national and international presenter in the areas of entrepreneurial success, child behavior management and verbal language skills. He is considered one of the world’s foremost authorities on empowering individuals with effective verbal skills for creating interpersonal change and raising confident children. More about Thomas Haller

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Kids and job changes  

NBC 25 Parenting expert Thomas Haller explains the best ways to talk to your children about changes in your job.

Playing the sporting game  Video Glyph

Thomas Haller gives parents some tips and reminders about proper sporting event behavior... for parents.

Allow your kids an allowance (video)  Video Glyph

Parenting expert Thomas Haller gives some helpful advice for parents considering giving their kids an allowance.

Don't label kids (video)  Video Glyph

Thomas Haller explains why labeling your children is not a good parenting technique.

Month of the Young Child (video)  Video Glyph

Parenting Expert Thomas Haller tells us about some good parenting approaches as we recognize April as the "Month of the Young child."

Kids need routine (video)  Video Glyph

Parenting expert Thomas Haller explains why it's so important to stick to your child's school routine, even when school's out.

Better Parenting: Changing don’t into do (video)  Video Glyph

Thomas Haller offers some advice for parents who may be faced with kids who "don't want" certain things.

Better Parenting Tip (video)  Video Glyph

March is recognized as National Reading Month. Thomas Haller has some helpful tips on raising readers in your family.

Spare the rod  Video Glyph

How to Deal With Embarrassing Questions  Video Glyph

Children have questions about the world and don't always know about the etiquette of asking. NBC25 Parenting Expert Thomas Haller tells us what to do.

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