Avoiding Power Struggles With KidsJim FayFoster W. Cline
Understand why kids misbehave Effectively stop a power struggle with a child using one of the eight ways you will learn to get out of power struggles On Sale Now! First class information on a crucial topic. Very helpful for parenting little or older kids... ...
I love your book and your great advice in No Bad Kids has helped us to get to such a nice place with our kids. I have a 5 year old and a 13 month old. My little guy is a big, adventurous explorer and we’ve made as much of our house into YES! space as I think we possible...
So, What’s this Got to Do With Power Struggles With Our Kids? Much of the power struggles we see arise because our kids brains tug them in two different directions. One part of their brain wants to follow the instructions because it is what they are “supposed to” do. But another pa...
In this episode, Susan shares an excerpt from her new class with Dr. Laura Markham on Sibling Harmony. They explore how parents can help their children navigate sibling rivalry and how to guide kids to resolve conflicts in healthy ways. Susan emphasizes the importance of parents staying calm an...
As part of our quest to become better parents, we are building the habit to "Stop Yelling at Kids". This post will focus on how to prevent power struggles with kids.
Kids, Parents, and Power StrugglesKids, Parents, and Power StrugglesNoted family educator Mary Sheedy Kurcinka struck a national chord with her bestselling Now she hits upon another crucial parenting topic: coping with the everyday challenges of disciplining your child, while understanding the issues...
In this episode of Power Your Parenting: Moms with Teens, Colleen O’Grady speaks with transformational coach Anne Marie Chereso about the power of conscious parenting. They explore how self-awareness is the foundation for authentic connection and why parenting from a place of presence—not fear—...
Parenting children with health issues : essential tools, tips, and tactics for raising kids with chronic illness, medical conditions & special healthcare needs skilfully respond to your child's special emotional needs; avoid power struggles and other common parenting traps; promote responsibility without...
Power struggles—those deeply stirring conflicts, messy and inevitable, done right, can be opportunities for growth. Know thyself, cultivate responsiveness and nourish the relationship and these engagements with your teen will yield greater and more sustaining bonds. How we relate ...