Index: Power of Calm
August 23, 2021
“That girl was so rude!” a girl about age 12 said to her mother as she skated off of the roller rink. Immediately her mother started toward the mother of the “rude” girl to tell her to control her daughter and to tell the daughter to apologize for her unkindness. This mother clearly loved and cared for her daughter and… Read more »
November 2, 2020
The political climate is pretty hot right now! Threats, scandals, verbal attacks, social unrest, corruption, and control tactics are all part of the current political scene. People are preparing for the worst no matter what the United States election turns out like. What preparations are the most effective? Preparing your own heart to be calm and focused on truth is… Read more »
November 20, 2018
This Thanksgiving Day is dedicated to feeling and expressing gratitude for our blessings. Are you grateful for who you are and the roles you have? Two Mothers Two mothers, Tina and Katy, are watching the ball game of their oldest sons. Their boys play for the same team. Each mother has other children busily running around on the sidelines as… Read more »
September 7, 2020
Have you ever completely lost control of yourself and you weren’t exactly sure why? This can happen to anyone. This usually means that you’ve been triggered in some way. There’s so much talk about emotional triggers nowadays that triggers are turning into common excuses for poor behavior. Could it be that we might sometimes be interpreting bad triggers as good… Read more »
May 31, 2019
When I first decided to leave my high-paying career to stay home with my toddler son and daughter, I had to remind myself that I was picking the greater good. I was in the funeral industry and was really needed at an important time in people’s lives: the death of a loved one. I felt really needed at the office,… Read more »
December 2, 2019
Family traditions instill personal and family identity and bind families together throughout their many phases of growth and change. After children and grandchildren are grown and gone off to live their adult lives, the traditions remain as reminders of the sweetness of home and family, what is most important in life, and who they really are. Each new holiday our… Read more »
February 22, 2021
A teenage girl talking back to her mother in an airport about her emotions said, “We have to let our emotions out. I’m being true to myself. I won’t stuff my emotions just because you don’t want to hear them!” The mother, who had told her daughter that she couldn’t use her phone anymore, was correcting her daughter for talking… Read more »
April 22, 2022
(This event is not hosted by TSG. Nicholeen Peck will be a Keynote Speaker.) Be Inspired by Expert Speakers The Education Empowerment Conference includes keynotes and breakout sessions for parents. Our speakers are education experts, thought leaders, and motivators—hand-picked to transform the way you think about your kids’ education. Stay tuned as we add more speakers closer to the event!… Read more »
October 4, 2021
When was the last time you felt lonely? In order to thrive during these socially unusual times, and even times that aren’t unusual at all, it’s important to understand the difference between being alone and experiencing real loneliness, and what we can do to combat the loneliness epidemic that seems to be sweeping many countries. According to 2021 Harvard research… Read more »
March 4, 2020
Why do we cater to our stresses and forget to choose calmness? After all, calmness is the only state where we truly feel safe and empowered. Stress, anger, and frustration never lead to true empowerment or peace, only emotional bondage.In 1998, when I was the young mother of a small baby and a toddler,and before I went through a complete… Read more »
April 4, 2022
It sometimes seems like teens don’t want to listen to adults tell them what to do or not to do, but in reality, teens and children are always hoping that adults will teach them discernment. When a person doesn’t know who to follow or what to believe morally, then that person ends up feeling lost and confused. Parents have a… Read more »
December 19, 2018
Even though the mistakes our children make are glaring us in the face, we also know that each of our children has certain attributes that make them wonderful, individual, and precious to us. Charitable parents focus more on those good, productive attributes than on the negative mistakes their children make daily.Each week I answer peoples’ parenting questions on my weekly… Read more »
Filter by Index
Addictions
- Eating Disorders (11)
- Food (12)
- Masturbation (18)
- Media (94)
- Pornography (31)
- Social (111)
- Urgency Addictions (15)
Age
- Adult Children (165)
- Adults (176)
- Grandparents (43)
- Teens (Youth) (358)
- Toddlers & Younger Children (338)
- Tweens (155)
Behaviors
- Attitude (137)
- Bedtime (46)
- Begging (13)
- Boundaries (88)
- Bullying (37)
- Car Behavior (12)
- Depression (38)
- Entitlement (95)
- Etiquette (8)
- Hitting (27)
- Hoarding (7)
- Lying (58)
- Manipulation (133)
- Meal Time (16)
- Micromanaging (23)
- Negative attention-seeking (94)
- Out of Instructional Control (126)
- Picky Eaters (15)
- Religious Troubles (22)
- Sex (26)
- Shy Children (10)
- Whining (42)
- Yelling (24)
Consequences
- Chores (143)
- Motivating and Inspiration (138)
- Privileges (50)
- Rewards (39)
- SODAS: Problem Solving Exercises (48)
- Time-Out (for ages 7-8 and younger) (44)
Education
- Homeschool (127)
- Private School (23)
- Public School (41)
Relationships
- Abuse (29)
- Authority (109)
- Babysitting (21)
- Character Building (177)
- Control (89)
- Couple Relationship (106)
- Culture (183)
- Dating (29)
- Expectations (173)
- Marriage Relationship (92)
- Money (12)
- Mutual Respect (115)
- Power Struggling (157)
- Respect (201)
- Roles (246)
- Sibling Interactions (145)
- Spouse (80)
Skills
- Accepting No Answers and Criticism (234)
- Analyzing (178)
- Correcting (246)
- Disagreeing Appropriately (173)
- Dropping the subject (78)
- Encouragement (97)
- Following Instructions (120)
- Four Basic Skills (154)
- Group Problem Solving (65)
- No Answers (184)
- Praise (122)
- Pre-Teach (263)
- Problem Solving (133)
- Rule of Three (ages 6-8+) (107)
- Social Skills (178)
- Work Ethic (62)
Structure
- Family Culture (296)
- Family Economy (27)
- Family Standard (78)
- Mentor Sessions (78)
- Mission Statement (24)
- Priorities (71)
Tone
- Anxiety (100)
- Assertive Communication (184)
- Balance (104)
- Calm (247)
- Changing Hearts (177)
- Common Vision Creation (165)
- Connecting (Looking in the eyes) (95)
- Describe (73)
- Family Unity (182)
- Mission (46)
- Power of Calm (113)
- Seek to Understand (121)
- Unity (107)
- Vision (132)