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Parental Anger
When we get angry, it's our job to act like a grown-up, calmly coaching our child so they can develop the ability to regulate their own emotions and behavior.
ArticleThe Best Gift You Can Give Your Child
The greatest gift you can give your child is your own healing and well-being.
ArticleHonesty, Anger and Parenting
Don't you have to tell kids you're disappointed, sad or angry about their behavior to get them to act right?
ArticleHealing Yourself So You Can Be a More Peaceful Parent
The truth is that virtually all of us were wounded as children, and if we don't heal those wounds, they prevent us from parenting our children optimally.
ArticleGame Plan for Peaceful Parenting Your Early Teen
Good relationships between teens and their parents are positively correlated with school success and general happiness. Here's 10 tips for staying positively connected with your teen.
ArticleWhen You Get Angry At Your Child
How to Handle Your Anger at Your Child. In our calm moments we know that we could handle any parenting moment much better from a state of calm. Here's how.
ArticleShould You Spank Your Child?
Kids who are spanked are less emotionally healthy than kids who aren't. What's more, kids who are spanked behave worse over time.
ArticleStaying Calm When One Child Hurts the Other
Article10 Year Old is Angry at Homeschooling: Learning Disability?
Seven possibilities for why a 10 year old is so angry with his homeschooling (including the possibility of a learning disability).
Article12 year old daughter constantly fighting with Mom
Daughter argues, won't adopt proper grooming habits, etc. The prescription for the constant fighting? Strengthening the relationship between mom and daughter.