Index: Manipulation
December 28, 2020
Relationships require selfless service to survive. Although there are multiple reasons people site for their relationship dysfunctions, from infidelity to arguments, relationship problems usually all have two things in common: dishonesty and selfishness. According to The Institute For Family Studies, the leading causes of divorce are: infidelity, incompatibility, drinking or drug use, growing apart, a lack of commitment, and too… Read more »
April 5, 2016
Faster isn’t always better. In a world of convenience and lack of time, great efforts have been made to save time and increase efficiency for us all. Innovators have created devices and processes that increase our quality of life and give us more time for the important things. But, faster isn’t better when people are concerned. Take parenting, for instance.… Read more »
June 22, 2021
Parents and school administrators have requested that I make a short, free curriculum that parents can use to help their children navigate some of the social issues children are often forced to encounter at young ages. This curriculum is basic but deep, and it’s a principle-based lesson plan to help parents prepare their children to be free-thinking, discerning, loving, and… Read more »
November 30, 2020
In 2012, a woman attending one of my Teaching Self-Government parenting trainings began to cry in the middle of my presentation about different styles of parenting. She timidly raised her hand and I called upon her to speak. Through sobs and tears she said, “My mom was that modern progressive, permissive type of parent you just talked about. She let… Read more »
March 30, 2015
In recent months, there have been many news stories, YouTube videos and social media posts that show parents getting creative with their discipline techniques to get through to their children. Everyone wants to know if these creative measures are healthy or harmful. I would like to talk specificallyabout public shaming and its use as a discipline technique for children. The… 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 »
February 2, 2022
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss what happens when there is media addiction in the home. Are your children lazy and unenthusiastic about life? Do they fight with each other all the time? Do they constantly ask to have screen time? Listen in for some great insight about setting some boundaries and helping your family get out of your… Read more »
January 24, 2022
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss some of the reasons behind rude behaviors that teens tend to exhibit and share four tips for dealing with those behaviors. Do you know teens who or openly rebellious and selfish? Are these teenagers your own children? Are you at a loss to what could help them change? Listen in for these great… Read more »
January 17, 2022
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss what to do when there are two different types of parenting present in the same home. Does one parent allow children to walk all over them and is known as the push-over? Is the other parent the one that lays down the hammer and strikes fear into the hearts of everyone present? Listen… Read more »
December 28, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss how to deal with disappointing situations. Did your child lose a game and get angry because of it? Did you spend hours on a meal that didn’t turn out right and no one liked? Listen in for some great insight and tips on how to help your family! https://tsg-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/2021/12+December/TSGPodcast91-TeachingChildrenHowToHandleDisappointment-Dec28-2021.mp3… Read more »
November 9, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss the importance of seeking to understand others. Have you ever felt misunderstood and struggled to get your point across? Have you caught yourself spacing out when others were trying to make themselves understood by you? Listen in for some great tips on how to understand others better and help them understand you. https://tsg-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/2021/11+November/TSGPodcast86-YouDontUnderstand-Nov08-2021.mp3… Read more »
October 25, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss the prevalent harm that mere suggestions can have on us as a society, but, more importantly, the minds of our children. Have you noticed that a lot of people tend to believe whatever they hear without challenging it against true principles? Have you overanalyzed something because of something someone said to you? Listen… Read more »
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Addictions
- Eating Disorders (11)
- Food (12)
- Masturbation (18)
- Media (100)
- Pornography (33)
- Social (119)
- Urgency Addictions (17)
Age
- Adult Children (191)
- Adults (200)
- Grandparents (60)
- Teens (Youth) (402)
- Toddlers & Younger Children (377)
- Tweens (185)
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)
- Meal Time (16)
- Micromanaging (24)
- Negative attention-seeking (100)
- Out of Instructional Control (141)
- Picky Eaters (15)
- Religious Troubles (25)
- Sex (26)
- 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)
- Culture (192)
- Dating (33)
- Expectations (183)
- Marriage Relationship (98)
- Money (12)
- Mutual Respect (121)
- Power Struggling (165)
- Respect (209)
- Roles (263)
- Sibling Interactions (159)
- Spouse (86)
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)