Index: Family Standard
April 18, 2019
Parents are meant to shepherd their children toward truth and safety, as well as in learning skills, in order to prepare them for the purposes of their lives. But not all shepherds are the same.Two sisters were given some sheep to care for, and a promise that the sheep would be of great value if tended properly.The younger sister wanted… Read more »
April 28, 2020
Roles. They define our rights, obligations, responsibilities, beliefs, and even who we are. How well do we each understand our respective roles? How do we teach our children about proper roles? How would the problems children and parents face change if they better understood roles? Aren’t parents whether aggressive, passive or assertive always defining roles anyway? How do roles effect... Read more »
October 5, 2018
I’ve been writing about the best practices in raising children since 2006. During this time, I’ve covered a variety of subjects, but never did I think I would end up writing about a topic like this. No matter where you live or how you choose to educate your children, this database scandal could likely affect your family. Behind the safety… Read more »
April 5, 2021
“I don’t have the time to catch every little thing the kids do. I run a business, I have a large family, and I homeschool. Isn’t there an easier way to stop the bad behaviors than having to correct every one of them? I think I need the condensed, quicker approach to parenting,” said Gwen, a mother of six children… Read more »
November 2, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss what should and shouldn’t happen in the dating world. Is “hanging out” bad? How should parents be involved in their children’s dating life? Listen in for some insight and ideas to be more connected with your children who are getting ready to date! https://tsg-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/2021/11+November/TSGPodcast85-DosAndDontsOfDating-Nov02-2021.mp3… Read more »
April 20, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss the difference between foundational truths, principles, and rules. These distinctions are so important to learn and know because teaching your children by principle and foundational truths is often more effective than “laying down the law” with the rules and do’s and don’t’s. How? Does it actually work? Listen in for some great answers… Read more »
April 12, 2021
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss what it really means to be self-governed. Do you ever wonder why it’s so hard to be self-governed sometimes? Why do we struggle with consistency and patience? More and more, there is a key element of self-government that is lacking in today’s families and individuals that makes such a difference in whether self-government… Read more »
March 8, 2022
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss the nuts and bolts of Teaching Self-Government. Need a refresher? Wondering if you’re missing out on a few things that could be helpful for you and your family? Listen in for a crash course in the things we teach and share! https://tsg-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/2022/03+March/TSGPodcast101-TSG101-March7-2022.mp3… Read more »
April 28, 2020
Is your home in crisis? Do your children never do what they are told? Do you find yourself completely overwhelmed and hating to interact with your children? Do your children treat you with disrespect and cause contention at home? Are you out of control of your emotions as a parent too? If any of these descriptions sound like your house,... Read more »
April 28, 2020
Dear Fellow Parent, Without a doubt, the most difficult part of parenting in this day and age is deciding how to handle the digital and sexual world that is knocking on the doors of our homes. How do we help our children prepare for the real world? When temptations come, how do they learn how to self-govern themselves on devices? Is... Read more »
November 5, 2016
The first cellular phone became available to the public in 1984. By 2007 Apple had made the Apple iPhone, which has since taken the cellular phone world by storm. In 23 short years, society went from brick-sized phones to handheld computers. Today, smart phones are everywhere. Even many of the tribal people in Africa now carry smart phones. It’s not… Read more »
April 28, 2020
This audio class is designed to help families make a quick shift in their home culture so that they can more easily implement the Teaching Self-Government principles. In this class, Nicholeen Peck talks about how to improve a floundering culture at home in just 15 minutes a week! MP3 Download... Read more »
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Addictions
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Age
- Adult Children (170)
- Adults (183)
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- Teens (Youth) (368)
- Toddlers & Younger Children (346)
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Behaviors
- Attitude (139)
- Bedtime (48)
- Begging (14)
- Boundaries (89)
- Bullying (37)
- Car Behavior (12)
- Depression (38)
- Entitlement (96)
- Etiquette (8)
- Hitting (27)
- Hoarding (7)
- Lying (59)
- Manipulation (135)
- Meal Time (16)
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- Negative attention-seeking (94)
- Out of Instructional Control (127)
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- Religious Troubles (23)
- Sex (26)
- Shy Children (10)
- Whining (43)
- Yelling (25)
Consequences
- Chores (143)
- Motivating and Inspiration (140)
- Privileges (50)
- Rewards (39)
- SODAS: Problem Solving Exercises (48)
- Time-Out (for ages 7-8 and younger) (44)
Education
- Homeschool (134)
- Private School (24)
- Public School (42)
Relationships
- Abuse (29)
- Authority (109)
- Babysitting (21)
- Character Building (179)
- Control (90)
- Couple Relationship (109)
- Culture (184)
- Dating (31)
- Expectations (174)
- Marriage Relationship (93)
- Money (12)
- Mutual Respect (116)
- Power Struggling (157)
- Respect (202)
- Roles (252)
- Sibling Interactions (147)
- Spouse (81)
Skills
- Accepting No Answers and Criticism (234)
- Analyzing (182)
- Correcting (248)
- Disagreeing Appropriately (174)
- Dropping the subject (80)
- Encouragement (99)
- Following Instructions (120)
- Four Basic Skills (155)
- Group Problem Solving (65)
- No Answers (184)
- Praise (123)
- Pre-Teach (265)
- Problem Solving (134)
- Rule of Three (ages 6-8+) (107)
- Social Skills (180)
- Work Ethic (62)
Structure
- Family Culture (301)
- Family Economy (27)
- Family Standard (79)
- Mentor Sessions (78)
- Mission Statement (26)
- Priorities (73)
Tone
- Anxiety (100)
- Assertive Communication (184)
- Balance (104)
- Calm (247)
- Changing Hearts (180)
- Common Vision Creation (167)
- Connecting (Looking in the eyes) (95)
- Describe (73)
- Family Unity (184)
- Mission (47)
- Power of Calm (113)
- Seek to Understand (121)
- Unity (110)
- Vision (135)