Archive for the ‘natural and logical consequences’ category

Raising Able Workshops this week

January 21, 2012

Hope to see you at some of these workshops this week. Repetition helps when learning new habits. Bring a spouse or friend, ready to laugh as you learn.

5 positive parenting resolutions for 2012

January 2, 2012

All of these positive parenting practices are built on a foundation of mutual respect — where everyone has rights and responsibilities and is treated with dignity. Mistakes are looked upon as opportunities to grow and learn NOT as reasons to punish. Accomplishments, pride and new skills belong to a young person — NOT to parents. You can do it. Start small. Encourage yourself by noticing progress. Any progress is improvement.

Bully-free parenting

December 5, 2011

Parents can teach children to choose wisely by being kind and firm, saying as little as possible and using natural and logical consequences that are related, reasonable and respectful

Help! My child is the bully!

November 28, 2011

This book has ideas for educators and parents for children who are regularly  in trouble at school. Perhaps you saw it over Thanksgiving — a child running wild with no limits set by parents. Perhaps it was your kid who was out of control and you feel guilty, ashamed and don’t know where to turn. Positive [...]

Back-to-school 2: Empowerment through responsibility

September 12, 2011

Ah, the polish of the first day of school. One day in the supermarket, Eric’s mother asked me, “How’s Noah’s diorama coming?” My truthful answer was, “I have no idea.” Noah and Eric were in fifth grade. Noah’s diorama was his homework, not mine. By third grade, most typical kids can handle their own homework. [...]


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