Love is. No Ifs or buts about it
A child does not feel loved because you say you love him. Love is an expression, an energy. It is not conveyed merely through saying the words. It is conveyed within the silence of space through...
View ArticleWhy Kids Lie and How to End It Now! Bryan Post – Live
Bryan Post presents his uniquely different truly love-based Family Centered approach to helping children with challenging behaviors. When you don’t understand your child, the behaviors are abnormal,...
View ArticleHow to Get Unstuck
How to Get Unstuck – Serious parents who are committed to making personal changes in their lives, but need some help, here is a very special resource, a weekend intensive called Taking It Lightly. One...
View ArticleHow to Rid Yourself of Fear
Sick and tired enough of being sick and tired of being fearful and helpless about your life with challenging children? Do you ever really consider what fear is? Do you ever experience it? Do you know...
View ArticlePractice Mindfulness – Eat Chocolate – And Be a Better Parent?
Strange as it may seem. We talk often about mindfulness, and it has become a buzzword in the media. It is popping up everywhere, yet it seems to be shrouded in quasi-mystical words and descriptions...
View ArticleOxytocin and Emotion: Overcoming Fear
What Is Oxytocin? To understand love is to understand the oxytocin response. Oxytocin is truly a miracle molecule. As the body’s chemical of rest, relaxation and balance, it does all sorts of wonderful...
View ArticleNormal vs Natural Parenting
There is a world of difference between normal and natural. Traditional and typical parenting approaches and practices appear normal, as things usually done. Natural is how you at when you’re not trying...
View ArticleRip those behavior charts off of the wall and burn them
Gratefully used with the permsission of progressivepreceptors.com by Travis Tagart They’re not just all over pinterest. They’re all over early childhood classrooms, and they are actively damaging...
View ArticleEight Components of a Peaceful Parent/Child Relationship Pt 8: Love
P.E.A.C.E.F.U.L: Eight Components of a Peaceful Parent/Child Relationship – Component #8 Love is the ribbon that ties patience, empathy, acceptance, compassion, encouragement, forgiveness, and...
View ArticleWhat you see is not what you get
We’ve been taught to see children and their behaviors in a certain way, and change it seems is never easy. Think of it this way, what you see is what you have learned to see — not actually ‘what is...
View ArticleWhat kind of a role model am I? What kind are you?
When adults get stressed out, they tend to act like adolescents because “When we stress, we regress”. Our amygdala is hijacked, our higher functioning frontal cortex is shut down and we are no longer...
View ArticleMake ’em, Break ’em or Love ’em
When you can create regulation within yourself in the midst of your child’s dysregulation, you become the true essence of a parent — a positive influence on the growth and development of your child....
View ArticleMirror Mirror on the Wall, Who is the Lovingest of Us All?
Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "who you are speaks so loudly I can't hear what you are saying." The practical current scientific thought reflected here is the concept of Mirror Neurons. "Many...
View ArticleThere Is a Better Way to Parent
Where in the World is Waldo is a Better Way? A big problem is that we parents think we know how to parent. That it is a no-brainer. I mean, people have been doing this stuff for centuries. What is the...
View ArticleHow To Never Get Angry: Secrets From Neuroscience
How to Not React with Anger Toward Your Child or Anyone Ever Again... How To Never Get Angry: 3 New Secrets From Neuroscience One of the most effective tools in a parent’s toolbox is anger. “Don’t...
View ArticleIn-depth 4 Week Small Group Coaching Program Now Forming…
Affordable Professional Support -- Adoption Parenting I want to help you create healing for your adopted child. If you are the parent of a teen or twenty something, Parenting Teens and...
View ArticleHow Do You Handle Anger? How Does Your Child?
One of the most effective tools in a parent’s toolbox is anger. “Don’t make me get angry with you”! (As if they could make us…). We don’t like it when our children get angry, we don’t like it when our...
View ArticleHow to Change a Life: Your’s, Your Childs, Anyone’s, Easily: Brain Science 101
Neuroplasticity shows us that our mental tracks that get laid down in our brain can lead to habits, good or bad. If we develop poor posture for example, it becomes hard to correct. If we develop good...
View ArticleCalming Your Child with Television or iPad May Backfire
The Post Parenting Toolbox Series #75 Television not only distracts a child from whatever may have caused the tantrum in the first place, but one hour of screen time hinders the communication between...
View ArticleLooking for 111 Families, Therapists, Agencies and Educators for Pilot...
We are looking for 111 Families, Therapists, Agencies & Educators for a Post Institute Pilot 16 Week A-Z Parenting Program - Starting June 1st, 2016 - Pre-Registration This Week - We hope this is...
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