Index: Problem Solving
August 1, 2018
Today’s children are caught in the middle of multiple moral battle zones. You could even say that children’s moral battles are divorcing them from their parents. One of the most common characteristics of a child with divorced parents is that the child feels pulled between the parents’ different values and lifestyles. It’s common for husbands and wives to get divorced… Read more »
May 18, 2020
When teaching and training children, many parents don’t often think about the heart and bond of the child, and how the child is processing what the parent does and says. Since children often misunderstand us and situations, then relationship disconnections occur. Parents are more dedicated to the spiritual, social, and academic success of their children than ever before. They get… Read more »
December 13, 2021
Christmas stories are the best! They really have a way of teaching our hearts about the true meaning of Christmas, when the to-do lists seem to take over the month of December. Even though many of the best Christmas stories involve someone giving a gift, the stories aren’t really about giving. They are about something much deeper; sacrifice. Think of… Read more »
April 25, 2018
“I like Dad better than Mom,” I said to my younger brother one sunny afternoon while sitting on the back of our rusty old Suburban. The moment I said that I knew that just a few weeks prior I was telling him that I liked Mom better than Dad. I knew I had changed my mind, but it seemed to… Read more »
October 7, 2019
Are we holding our children back?In the past 80-100 years, society has started holding children back with an artificial extension of childhood instead of empowering them forward toward purpose and adulthood.Thomas At age 12, Thomas Edison convinced his parents to allow him to leave home in order to sell newspapers to Grand Trunk Railroad train line passengers. In no time… Read more »
October 29, 2018
When the famed prime minister of England, William Pitt, was asked what made him a great prime minister, he didn’t say his hard work ethic, late night hours, or perseverance. He said, “Patience.” There are many attributes that are useful to parents as they’re raising their children during this often busy world full of attitude problems, disconnection, and every day… Read more »
March 12, 2013
I am not a stress out type person. My part ‘yellow’ personality usually keeps me rather laid back and happy no matter what troubles come my way. This has been a blessing many times in my life. But, I can feel stress, and sometimes I do. Here is my story of how I conquered the worse case of stress I… Read more »
January 17, 2018
A friend of mine asked me what she could do for her teenage exchange student. This student was in the middle of a multiple, day-long teenage tantrum. The mother had told her exchange student that she couldn’t attend a sleepover because the family doesn’t do sleepovers. The teenage exchange student, in turn, became very emotional and quite upset. There are… Read more »
January 4, 2019
“If our society is coming apart at the seams, it is because the tailor and the seamstress in the home are not producing the kind of stitching that will hold under stress. In the name of giving advantages, we have too often bartered away the real opportunities of our children.” (1981, Be Thou an Example, Gordon B. Hinckley)In these modern… Read more »
June 22, 2021
Parents and school administrators have requested that I make a short, free curriculum that parents can use to help their children navigate some of the social issues children are often forced to encounter at young ages. This curriculum is basic but deep, and it’s a principle-based lesson plan to help parents prepare their children to be free-thinking, discerning, loving, and… Read more »
September 6, 2018
Several years ago, my family had a tradition of occasionally deciding we were on vacation for a week. That meant we took a break from our regular routine. We did it a few times a year to focus on getting all of the yard and garden work done. One day that we spent doing lots of yard work is particularly… Read more »
February 10, 2017
The other day I was attending a very heated legislative committee meeting in Utah where changes to the way state school teachers teach about sexual health were proposed. I recognized someof the legislators were not acknowledging the real solution to the problems facing teenagers. Debate and public comments on the proposed changes went on for hours. Lawmakers didn’t like the… Read more »
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Addictions
- Eating Disorders (11)
- Food (13)
- Masturbation (18)
- Media (97)
- Pornography (32)
- Social (115)
- Urgency Addictions (15)
Age
- Adult Children (179)
- Adults (190)
- Grandparents (53)
- Teens (Youth) (381)
- Toddlers & Younger Children (357)
- Tweens (172)
Behaviors
- Attitude (141)
- Bedtime (48)
- Begging (14)
- Boundaries (90)
- Bullying (37)
- Car Behavior (12)
- Depression (38)
- Entitlement (97)
- Etiquette (8)
- Hitting (27)
- Hoarding (7)
- Lying (59)
- Manipulation (138)
- Meal Time (16)
- Micromanaging (24)
- Negative attention-seeking (95)
- Out of Instructional Control (130)
- Picky Eaters (15)
- Religious Troubles (23)
- Sex (26)
- Shy Children (10)
- Whining (44)
- Yelling (26)
Consequences
- Chores (143)
- Motivating and Inspiration (141)
- Privileges (50)
- Rewards (39)
- SODAS: Problem Solving Exercises (48)
- Time-Out (for ages 7-8 and younger) (44)
Education
- Homeschool (144)
- Private School (32)
- Public School (50)
Relationships
- Abuse (29)
- Authority (109)
- Babysitting (21)
- Character Building (182)
- Control (91)
- Couple Relationship (110)
- Culture (187)
- Dating (33)
- Expectations (177)
- Marriage Relationship (93)
- Money (12)
- Mutual Respect (118)
- Power Struggling (160)
- Respect (205)
- Roles (256)
- Sibling Interactions (149)
- Spouse (81)
Skills
- Accepting No Answers and Criticism (235)
- Analyzing (185)
- Correcting (251)
- Disagreeing Appropriately (178)
- Dropping the subject (82)
- Encouragement (101)
- Following Instructions (122)
- Four Basic Skills (157)
- Group Problem Solving (66)
- No Answers (186)
- Praise (125)
- Pre-Teach (267)
- Problem Solving (136)
- Rule of Three (ages 6-8+) (108)
- Social Skills (183)
- Work Ethic (64)
Structure
- Family Culture (308)
- Family Economy (27)
- Family Standard (81)
- Mentor Sessions (78)
- Mission Statement (26)
- Priorities (79)
Tone
- Anxiety (101)
- Assertive Communication (185)
- Balance (104)
- Calm (249)
- Changing Hearts (183)
- Common Vision Creation (170)
- Connecting (Looking in the eyes) (95)
- Describe (73)
- Family Unity (189)
- Mission (49)
- Power of Calm (116)
- Seek to Understand (122)
- Unity (115)
- Vision (140)