Index: Abuse
June 28, 2020
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May 23, 2018
As I rounded the corner of a shopping isle at a local grocery store, I heard crying. Through tears a young girl, about 8 years old, said, “Tell me what it is Mom. Tell me what this is.” The moment I turned into this isle, the mother was in the middle of yelling, “Shut up right now or you’ll be… Read more »
March 1, 2018
“You never can tell with bees,” said A.A. Milne’s cherished character Winne-the-Pooh. This was Pooh Bear’s naive way of saying he didn’t understand why bees did the things they did. He made his best guesses, but he always seemed to guess wrong and find himself in a prickled gorse bush — instead of feasting on fresh honey. As a beekeeper,… Read more »
February 21, 2022
Diplomacy is dying. MSN’s Feb 18, 2022 article called, “Is This The Year Of The Angry Parent? The GOP Hopes So,” talked about how parent anger about masks and social issues was helping the GOP and causing a problem. Yahoo News declared, “A parents’ revolt is currently sweeping the nation,” in their Feb 18, 2022 article titled, “Democrats’ Worst Nightmare… Read more »
October 5, 2018
I’ve been writing about the best practices in raising children since 2006. During this time, I’ve covered a variety of subjects, but never did I think I would end up writing about a topic like this. No matter where you live or how you choose to educate your children, this database scandal could likely affect your family. Behind the safety… Read more »
April 21, 2021
An exasperated woman, whose marriage was falling apart, said to me, “Nicholeen, my husband is obsessed by principles. He keeps telling me that I don’t understand principles and that I’m not living by principles. How do you define principles?” This woman’s husband lived according to his own made-up rules, such as hiding things from the government, controlling his wife… Read more »
September 20, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss what to do with children who have begun experimenting or formed a habit with lying. Does your child like to “tell stories” to improve upon or try and change the truth? Do you have a hard time trusting your child? Listen in for specific skill sets to help your child conquer lying and… Read more »
February 9, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss how important it is to know what the truth is and how to apply it personally to yourself, then share it with others. Have you ever lied to yourself? Did you want to stop lying to yourself because you knew it wasn’t true, but you had no idea how to get out of… Read more »
January 19, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss two related ideas: what is seen and what is not seen. People sometimes focus so much on what is seen that they don’t look for what is not seen and what could be the cause of what is being seen on the surface. There needs to be a balance of both perspectives. Listen… Read more »
December 29, 2020
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss the difference between emotions and feelings, how feelings can be communicated without emotional “vomiting,” and worldwide misconceptions about how emotions and feelings should govern us. Do you or someone you know feel like they have to dump their emotions in order to work through something? Not true! Listen in for some amazing tips… Read more »
July 21, 2020
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss the effects of pornography on the adolescent brain and a form of exposure that is outside the realm of internet filters. There are places where pornography can be accessed by children that are considered “safe” and don’t attract the attention of adults who are concerned with protecting their children’s innocence. They also discuss… Read more »
May 11, 2020
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss the details and “ins and outs” of criticism. This word isn’t liked all that much in today’s society. But, why is that, exactly? Why does it have such a negative connotation? Maybe it’s because the real meaning of the word “criticism” isn’t known or understood. Listen in to learn more about the positive… Read more »
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Addictions
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Age
- Adult Children (191)
- Adults (200)
- Grandparents (60)
- Teens (Youth) (402)
- Toddlers & Younger Children (377)
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Behaviors
- Attitude (148)
- Bedtime (50)
- Begging (16)
- Boundaries (93)
- Bullying (39)
- Car Behavior (12)
- Depression (40)
- Entitlement (104)
- Etiquette (9)
- Hitting (27)
- Hoarding (7)
- Lying (60)
- Manipulation (143)
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- Shy Children (10)
- Whining (45)
- Yelling (30)
Consequences
- Chores (147)
- Motivating and Inspiration (143)
- Privileges (50)
- Rewards (40)
- SODAS: Problem Solving Exercises (50)
- Time-Out (for ages 7-8 and younger) (45)
Education
- Homeschool (149)
- Private School (33)
- Public School (51)
Relationships
- Abuse (31)
- Authority (111)
- Babysitting (21)
- Character Building (188)
- Control (95)
- Couple Relationship (113)
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- Roles (263)
- Sibling Interactions (159)
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Skills
- Accepting No Answers and Criticism (239)
- Analyzing (192)
- Correcting (258)
- Disagreeing Appropriately (183)
- Dropping the subject (85)
- Encouragement (107)
- Following Instructions (126)
- Four Basic Skills (162)
- Group Problem Solving (68)
- No Answers (193)
- Praise (130)
- Pre-Teach (278)
- Problem Solving (141)
- Rule of Three (ages 6-8+) (113)
- Social Skills (186)
- Work Ethic (69)
Structure
- Family Culture (323)
- Family Economy (27)
- Family Standard (84)
- Mentor Sessions (79)
- Mission Statement (26)
- Priorities (84)
Tone
- Anxiety (107)
- Assertive Communication (191)
- Balance (108)
- Calm (254)
- Changing Hearts (191)
- Common Vision Creation (176)
- Connecting (Looking in the eyes) (100)
- Describe (78)
- Family Unity (197)
- Mission (51)
- Power of Calm (121)
- Seek to Understand (129)
- Unity (121)
- Vision (147)