From the category archives:

Disciplining Children

Over the years it’s been interesting to see what makes a Time-Out work for toddlers and what doesn’t.  When a baby, toddler, or young child has an unwanted behavior we want to interrupt that pattern by immediately placing them in Time-Out. This will send them the message that the behavior was not appropriate and they [...]

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How to Teach Your Child the Concept of Respect

(This is a brochure I found at my church.  I scanned it and have the publishing information at the end.)

As he looks at the umpire following a questionable call in the division playoffs, eleven-year-old Josh throws down his baseball glove and screams, “You don’t know what you’re [...]

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How to get your kids to eat healthy foods (i.e. their veggies)…

Here are a few ideas of what moms have done to get their children to eat healthy foods, veggies, and so forth. Not many kids jump at the chance to eat their broccoli or sweet potatoes but here are some ideas for you [...]

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As featured on Chicago’s WMBI Morning Radio Program
“A recent poll of 46,000 teens by the Boys and Girls Clubs of America found that dealing with peers is the leading source of stress for kids, ahead of school, relationships and violence.” (Family Circle magazine, January ‘08) So how can you help your child deal with peer [...]

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Here you will find some tips for disciplining your child, getting rid of your child’s unwanted behaviors, and letting them learn the consequences of their actions.
How you want to discipline or “teach” your child should be discussed prior to marriage. Yes, it’s too late to discover you and your spouse have differing opinions on this [...]

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