Support Call Archive
This call is divided into four parts because the original stopped recording halfway through the call.
The first part is about my new favorite word: Pedantry.
This part discusses how much media time is healthy for a teen.
This segment talks about how to make a family standard when your spouse was raised differently than yourself.
In this call we talked about
1. What Nicholeen thinks about school drama classes
2. How to stay calm when your children aren't
3. What does it look like when a parent lives their mission while raising children?
Question 1 was about using the Rule of Three when a child runs, or walks away from the parent during the interaction.
Question 2 was about preparing children to visit family members or friends who don't have the same standards or who don't parent the same
Question 3 was about a ten year old girl who has become a social victim. She is manipulated by friends. We discussed how to help her take ownership of her relationships and find happiness.
This is a discussion about personality types. Type A and Type B. Specifically Type A parents parenting Type B children, and Type B parents parenting type A children. The article is based on a Wall Street Journal article, and had some great discussion.
This call is about using major maintenances, anxiety issues, speaking deliberately, parenting four year olds, disrespectful teenagers, relationship building, and social issues.
In this call, we discuss:
How to correct you children in a public place, and how to really be a joyful parent.
On this call, we talked about:
Disagreeing appropriately
Accepting consequences
When to use the rule of 3
How to help troubled teens get back on track.
The first hour on this call is about how to add humor into your parenting in order to strengthen relationships and decrease contention.
I also answered questions about how long a person should need to calm down before you know they are out of control, how to get an unwilling child to go to time out, how to use the implementation course, following through, accepting consequences, and living a lie.
This call covers:
- Sibling rivalry
- Point system and homework honesty issues
This call covers:
- 11-11-11! Such a fun day! And, starting presale for first Children's book, "Londyn Larae Says Okay"
- Instituting a "no sleep overs" policy. Age 16 son is furious about it.
- Putting in place specific consequences for things such as running away, suicide attempts, etc.
- What happens to 18-year-olds when they go to jail and misbehave.