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Eleven Things You Can do to Build Irresponsibility in Your Children PDF Print E-mail

by Dr. Jane Bluestein

Lie for them.

Make excuses for their behavior.

Correct (or pay for) their mistakes for them.

 
Nine Things to Do Instead of Spank PDF Print E-mail

by Kathryn Kvols

965805_pouting girlResearch confirms what many parents instinctively feel when they 
don't like to spank their children, but they don’t know what else to 
do. The latest research from Dr. Murray Straus at the Family 
Research Laboratory affirms that spanking teaches children to use 
acts of aggression and violence to solve their problems.

 
No-Lose Parenting PDF Print E-mail

by Dr. Jane Bluestein

838446_i_gotchor_back_broHave you ever gone to bed at night with the following thoughts: “What a day! I feel like I did nothing but yell. How many times did I say ‘no’ today? No wonder the kids think I’m so mean!” You feel frustrated, guilty, disappointed in yourself. You vow to be more positive tomorrow.

 

 
Winning the Battle: Boundaries, Choices, and Control PDF Print E-mail

by Loretta Maase, M.A.

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We rob our children of valuable lessons when we give them the message that our anger or our punishments are the logical consequences of their poor choices.

 
No More Back Talk! PDF Print E-mail

by Kathryn Kvols

1198058_teenager“We’re going to Annie’s play to night,” Mom announces with excitement. “Your point?” her son shoots back daggers from his tone and eyes.

“Back talk” can leave you anywhere from irritated to infuriated.

Below are steps you can take that will keep you from becoming a casualty of disrespectful communication:
 


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