Support Call 8-12-20
This Call Covers:
Children going out of control
Helping teens with anxiety/depression
Separating activities between children based on age
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This Call Covers:
Children going out of control
Helping teens with anxiety/depression
Separating activities between children based on age
Support Call 8-12-20 Read More »
This Call Covers:
Helping Teenagers with FOMO
Healing relationships with older children
Teaching good work ethic
Correcting children when they get involved with morally questionable ideas
Helping a spouse get refocused on TSG
Support Call 7-22-20 Read More »
This call covers:
Helping children exposed to radical ideas on the internet
Helping young children with depression
Children fighting at bedtime
Learning when to use different TSG skills
Youth learning development and schedules at home
Success Stories!
Support Call 7-1-20 Read More »
This Call Covers:
Helping siblings solve disputes
Anxiety and pets
Manipulation during correction
Success Stories!
Support Call 6-24-20 Read More »
This Call Covers:
Developing a family economy
Learning to become a strict parent
Teaching children about money management
Stoping bitting
Changing to TSG later in life
Youth groups and bullying
Success Stories!
Support Call 6-17-20 Read More »
This Call Covers:
Small children who won’t change their clothes
Organizing an effective family economy
Anxiety and school in small children
Mending relationships
The power of family scripture study
Support Call 5-29-20 Read More »
This Call Covers:
Implementing TSG in hard times
How much time should TSG take?
Social distancing fears
Transitioning to homeschooling
Helping children who get distracted during SODAS
Bringing TSG to life
Tips on implementing TSG for new members
Support Call 5-13-20 Read More »
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Does correcting children harm them?
Young adults and their roles in the home
Digital boundaries with teens
Support Call 5-6-20 Read More »
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 business relationships? Why do we see the roles in today’s world wrapped around so much confusion and debate when it’s impossible to escape roles? This book (published in 2016) makes roles easier to understand, and it shows how to strengthen roles and empower ourselves and those we live and work with to reach our full potentials.
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, then you might be in crisis and you will definitely benefit from reading this book. It is written for you. This book is also written for people who don‘t want to ever have a home like I have described above and for parents who want to have an effectively communicating family right from the very beginning of parenthood.
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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!
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The Couples Meeting Journal is used with the Family Meeting Journal and Mentoring Journal as integrated parts of the Teaching Self-Government family system.
The marital relationship affects all of the family relationships. If the relationship between the parents isn’t healthy, then all of the family relationships become weak.
The couple’s meeting sets the stage for strong family relationships. Parents can discuss issues with the family before meeting with the children, and speak unitedly about topics. That unity helps love, unity and happiness in the home to grow.
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This Call Covers:
Siblings hitting each other
When is it appropriate to spank?
Making Family Meetings a priority
Support Call 4-22-20 Read More »
A mother recently asked me how to help her daughter feel motivated to do anything besides sit around the house. She isn’t alone. With the new quarantine lifestyle, many families are thriving with the increase of family time, personal time, and relationship-building. But, even the most involved parents can still find that their child might
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This Call Covers:
Helping children overcome being grumpy
Bedtime discipline questions
SODAS outside of the rule of three
Support Call 4-8-20 Read More »
This Call Covers:
What is the proper balance of screen time during quarantine?
Helping calm pandemic concerns within the family
Children correcting each other
Support Call 3-25-20 Read More »
Could it be that Coronavirus could actually cure your family? Now families have to be together all the time. Some families think this sounds awful. If a family is thinking this, then they are in need of lots of family time, not the contrary. In an effort to turn this pandemic into a blessing for
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This Call Covers:
Self government in a time of crisis
Siblings being silly
Calm down spot advice
Helping parents learn about your self government journey
Autism and being corrected by others
Support Call 3-18-20 Read More »
Trapped! That’s what many people feel like they are right now. Many children are complaining of being bored, or worse, having way too much screen time. Stress is infiltrating more homes globally by the day because businesses are closing their doors, people are losing their jobs, bills are still coming due, social distancing is making
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Creating quality, loving family relationships requires discerning between what actions are really quality and what actions are nothing more than conformity to social norms. Creating these quality relationships doesn’t require elaborate planning, just time. Strong family relationships are built upon many components, such as good communication, honesty, trust, love, forgiveness, bonding, listening, shared vision, and
Carving Out More Family Quality Time in a Fast-Paced World Read More »