Support Call Archive
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.
In this call we answer:
"How do I help my child stay focused on tasks? He doesn't seem to be able to finish a job or do what he is told."
In this call we talk about what it takes to become the best parent, wife, friend etc. Nicholeen shares dos and don'ts for success in relationships. She also speaks about making changes in problematic relationships.
In this call we answered these questions:
"What do you do when your child won't talk to you? I say stuff to my son, but he doesn't really seem to get what I say. He doesn't really seem to care. How do I get him to care? Is there something wrong with me?"
"I have an eight year old who says he wants to go to school because he won't get extra chores and he doesn't like his family. How would you handle this?"
Discussing Holidays Deeper and Making plans to Create More Memorable Experiences as a Family
In this call we discussed:
- A few Valentine's Day traditions and St. Patrick's Day traditions
- Halloween in depth
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas
- New Year
- And keeping the stress out of your holidays
This call was about:
SODAS and how to help your children like them and creative ways to use them.
What to do about TV standards for families with old and young children, and ideas for family movies all ages will like.
Three tips for talking with teenagers: getting through to them.
In this call I answered questions about:
How to stay calm in split second situations, and avoid power struggles. I gave a list of four things you can do to quickly keep yourself calm.
How to help your toddlers become inspired to use self-government principles.
Some tips for parents just starting their self-government journey.
What the appropriate tone sounds like when you are correcting.
How to recognize manipulating behavior and how to stop it.
In this call we discussed force and power struggles, how to stop nagging, and when it's the proper time to use the Rule of Three.