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Accepting No  Learning to accept "no" is an important concept in raising children. It helps children to learn the boundary structure of the household, as well as to make better decisions as they grow older. Calm Conversing  Talk tools for teens. Calm conversations. Discipline  The power to pursue dreams and take on challenges Feeding Our Needs  What do we need to live a healthy life? Could we be taking so much that we are becoming unhealthy?
No Means No in Public Too  When no means no, your child is learning to respect you and also learning that you mean what you say. Positive Discipline  How many times have we longed for a pat on the back and a "good job" from our boss, our spouse, kids, parents? Our kids need these pats on the back too if they are going to develop good self-esteem and confidence in their abiliites. Power Struggles  Tips for a smooth and easy morning, afternoon, or anytime Reason It Clean  Artful self-discipline Respect  Respect is philosophically linked to the core of morality. But where does this emotion/virtue come from and how do we strengthen it in our kids?
Self Control for Tiny Minors  For a child to learn self-control he needs your control and boundaries. Teaching Responsibility  Children must learn self-responsibility to grow into responsible adults. When do Moms stop rescuing the kids and when do they step in to help? It is a difficult balance and decisions should be made in an age-appropriate manner. The Angry Conversation  Talk tools for teens. Managing the anger emotion in conversation. The Art Of Being Respectful  Being respectful to others strengthens each child's own self respect and character. Those Terrible Twos  What happens to those darling infants when they learn to walk and explore the world? They learn the word "no," learn that they can expect a reaction to that word and off they go into their own little universe!
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