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Parents and teachers! Are you dealing with unacceptable behaviour? Trouble getting a child to cooperate? Trying to stop an unacceptable action, or behaviour?
We’ve all been there! So you’re not alone! As parents and teachers we all want children to follow our instructions, cooperate, and give us respect.
At times, we also need to target a specific behaviour because it is either unacceptable or inappropriate. Today’s video looks at how to focus on eliminating a specific behaviour, and get children to cooperate with what you are asking.
This communication technique is simple, yet effective and has worked with countless children of all ages. Direct, powerful, yet every simile, we want you to try this technique and benefit from knowing what to say at that moment when you are faced with unacceptable behaviour.
Duration : 0:12:50
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Product DescriptionJack and Judy Balswick bring their decades of experience as parents and teachers of Sociology and Psychology to this five-part Resilient Parenting Video Series. Filled with practical wisdom, life stories and a solid grounding in God’s word, this DVD series also incorporates the literature and research of today.
Each segment is roughly fifteen to twenty minutes in length and is paired with a separate workbook chapter that will better help parents and families process and incorporate the material into their daily lives. Each chapter also contains a separate section in the back that helps provide leaders with group and individual exercises as well as tips and things to look out for when teaching that segment.
Each stage of parenting and family life presents its own unique set of challenges. Knowing how to best respond and use those experiences to strengthen your family and children is the key to helping you become a more resilient parent.
This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. ’s standard return policy will apply.
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February 4, 2012
My cousin cannot cope with her dying mother from cancer because her father jumps down her throat about everything and her dog has been asked by the vet to be put down?
She also owes my dad $3,000 but doesn’t wanna pay him back because the same cousin clames he sexually abused him when she was a child which I do not believe
Hiow do I help this situation?
Idk.
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February 1, 2012
You have a really good question about your child’s milk allergy and this can present a great challenge for parents and children alike. Your doctor has recommended special formula, the Nutramigen, for your baby because they have a hard time breaking down the proteins found in milk. And hydrolyzed formula which is what Nutramigen is has chopped up proteins in it that make it easier for your baby to digest. So that’s why they told you to feed this to your baby. And there’s no doubt about it, Nutramigen stinks to us and probably doesn’t taste the best to the baby. But you can keep trying and his taste buds might adapt. Or there’s a competitor’s brand out there called Alimentum and you can try that and see if your baby takes a little bit better to the taste of that. If you’re still having problems getting your baby to eat then talk to your baby’s doctor and he or she might have some further recommendations or want to see your baby especially if they’re not getting enough to eat or refusing to eat altogether and they’re not gaining weight. Those can be some serious issues that really need to be addressed. But you can try the competitor’s brand or just give it a couple more days as long as you feel like he’s getting enough inside to stay well hydrated. And good luck. If you have any questions that you’d like to ask anonymously click on “ask Nurse Dani” underneath the profile picture and we will answer those questions as well.
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February 1, 2012

Product DescriptionMany parents of strong-willed children feel inadequate or like they’re doing something wrong. But this isn’t true! Although strong-willed children do present a unique challenge, it is possible for Mom and Dad to tailor parenting practices and actually enjoy their time with the kids. Written by two distinguished parenting authorities, this book offers specific advice on the serious problems that face so many parents. Finally parents can relax, as they learn how to: regain control of their family; reap the benefits of healthy communication; discipline to teach, not to punish; resolve conflict effectively; and overcome willfulness in older children. When every mealtime, bathtime, and bedtime is a struggle, discouraged parents need answers–and now they have them. With this book, parents can rest assured that they too can raise a respectful, cooperative, and pleasant child.
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Product DescriptionProactive Parenting Through Conscious Communication is a dynamic and multi-disciplinary approach to improving the parenting style. It aims to instil a proactive approach to parenting, as this is more effective than the ‘reactive’ approach commonly practised. This book will show you how to communicate more effectively so that you can be a better parent.
It is also full of techniques that can show you how to be a better person too. Proactive Parenting Through Conscious Communication says that the responsibility lies with the parent to improve themselves first, then they can improve their family life. You ‘fix’ the parent, and the child will be ‘fixed’ too.
Better families make better communities, which make better societies. We can the world a better place by making our homes a better place.
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January 31, 2012
PART 1 OF THIS SERIES: http://youtu.be/5olQVDH13YA
PART 2 OF THIS SERIES: http://youtu.be/8beeD1DP_Vo
PART 3 OF THIS SERIES: http://youtu.be/pZ4PULbhQcM
PART 5 OF THIS SERIES: http://youtu.be/Rgk-QADmSCo
In PART 4 of this sermon to a Sunday morning crowd, Jonathan McKee and his 13-year-old Ashley each share about the struggle parents face today setting realistic media guidelines.
GET JONATHAN’S HELPFUL PARENTING BOOK:
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Jonathan—a parent of three teenagers—gets vulnerable as he draws on his own parenting (mis)adventures and almost twenty years of studying youth culture. Like you, he’s not perfect. You’ll definitely laugh with him, and you might even laugh at yourself while you learn.
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January 31, 2012

Product DescriptionAt last a book that answers the proverbial question, “Where is my other sock?” Cheryl Moeller, emerges from her laundry room at last to tell her story – such as the time Metamucil tablets left in a pants pocket became the size of basketballs after 30 minutes in the washing machine. Her over-the-laundry pile humor will help you laugh your way through motherhood — 31 days in a row. She’ll also give you Ten Ways to know it’s going to be a Long Labor and Delivery, Ten Things you Can Learn from your Cat, and Ten Reasons Why a Mom should be President. So when your laundry gets taller than you are, turn over a basket, sit down and read a page of, “Help, Mom’s Stuck on Spin Cycle.” Warning: You may emerge from the laundry room with permanent press wrinkles — from laughing.
About the Author
Cheryl Moeller, M.A.R., is a wife, proud launderer and mother of six children (ages 11 to 28). She is also a stand-up comic, conference speaker, syndicated humor columnist, and author. Cheryl has been married to her husband, Bob, for 31 years and together they are co-founders of For Better, For Worse, For Keeps Ministries (www.forkeepsministries.com). Cheryl has thre Kindle blogs including Momlaughs. www.momlaughs.blogspot.com.
About the Graphic Artist
Michele L. Morin is a professional Graphic Designer with years of experience in corporate, association, and freelance design. She has a B.S. in Graphic Design from Illinois State University in Normal, IL. Her background is predominantly in print and excels in taking complicated content and making it easy to understand. Michele has a heart for world missions and has been on two short-term mission trips to the Dominican Republic. She enjoys reading and hanging out with friends and family. Her professional website can be found at: www.michelmorin.com.
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I mean, I need help on buying the food, and learning how to cook it. I am a fairly good cook, but i will still need TONS of their help. How can I go about doing this I Mean, how should i persuade them to help me? Also if you are a vegetarian, how should i find good, easy recipes, I do not know how to cook all vegetable meals very well. ANy suggestions?
I also feel pretty much weighed down by everything, I know nothing about all of this and i have done researched, but i still feel like i do not know how to completely do it.
Well for starters, I would say that fresh salads should accompany every dinner meal. You could put yourself in charge of this. There are tons of salad recipes, but most important, use your imagination. Cut up some bell peppers, carrots, cucumber…add in some croutons, slices of cheese, etc. Throw in some tomatoes, or spice things up with some jalepeno peppers. There are also some great rice salads out there with veggies. This could be an important first step into working your vegetarian lifestyle in with your parents. They cannot deny the tastiness and healthiness of the salads.
You should seek out a school nurse, family doctor, or dietician who could give you a menu of foods that will help ensure you get all of your nutrients. This way, you’ll be directly speaking with an expert with all of the answers. They can explain how healthy this is for you to your parents, and your parents will likely accept a professional’s opinion. They will be able to give you a list of good, easy recipes that can get you started as well. The reason I recommended the salad is because it’s simply an excellent beginning.
Eventually you can get zuchini and squash and grill them, or steam them in the microwave. Ask for a veggie steamer for your birthday. Or suggest it to your parents. I am sure that your parents will love the idea of steaming veggies in a more easy way. This will give you steamed corn, broccoli, squash, etc to perfection.
There are tons of tasty things you can do with potatoes as well. Pick out some spices that sound good, lemon and pepper, lemon and herb, garlic and herb are some suggestions.
Cut the potatoes into strips (or have your parents to it) and mix up a teaspoon of cider vinegar with a tablespoon of canola oil, then sprinkle the potatoes with it. Let them soak for a few minutes, then sprinkle some herbs and some fresh parsley on them and grill them. I use the george foreman grill, and I highly suggest that if you dont have this, to suggest it to your other family as a gift for your parents at christmas time.
Here’s a recipe for excellent corn on the cob!
Soak the cobs, still in the husks, in some warm water with a dash of salt for one hour.
After the hour, unhusk the corn.
Get a cutting board.
Cut up some fresh parsley.
Scoop out a lot of butter, 3 tablespoons or so.
Mix a small handful of parlsey into the butter mass.
Add Garlic Salt (it’s a spice) to taste. It usually takes a lot of garlic salt.
Take a test taste of the mass, it should not taste too buttery, but have a slight garlic, salty taste to it. Add more parsley or garlic to taste.
Rub the butter mixture onto each cob lavishly. Then wrap up each individual corn on the cob in foil.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Place these wrapped cobs into a baking dish of some kind, and then place them into the oven.
Bake for 12 minutes.
After 12 minutes, the corn is ready to be served. Keep them wrapped for people and it will keep the savory taste of parsley and the garlic salt in the corn. This is excellent and will be a huge hit.
anyway, good luck to you!
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January 30, 2012
Parenting difficult children means understanding the source of that difficulty. Learn to cope with difficult behavior with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video.
Expert: Dr. Craig Childress
Contact: www.drcachildress.org
Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood.
Filmmaker: Max Cusimano
Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.
Duration : 0:2:40
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