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Jun52014

Training Ahead: Keep the GOAL in Mind

When my oldest son John was two years old we were at a youth event at someone’s home. He spilled his drink on the floor  in the kitchen. It amazed me that he quietly reached for a towel and cleaned up the mess all on his own. He’d been TRAINED AHEAD on how to handle…

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Jun42014

Teaching Tip: Student Should Hold the Item

Seems like I’ve been talking a lot about KNIVES lately. So, I might as well talk about this picture. It was taken at the same time as the photos from yesterday’s post. (see same outfit) We are all getting ready for a partay at our home – a party for the youth. When it’s over,…

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Jun32014

Snapshot: The FRUIT of Your Training

I’ve been sharing photos from the past, showing you HOW we TRAINED AHEAD when the kids were YOUNG. (if your kids are not so “young” right now, it’s NOT too late..start now.) Would you like to see the FRUIT of  TRAINING? . I hope this gives you a VISION of what YOUR children can do. Stay true to…

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Jun22014

Kids Unloading the DIshwasher.. and the KNIVES?

I’ve been writing about TRAINING AHEAD – meaning training your child BEFORE they are expected to do something. This involves YOU teaching them by talking in a calm adult voice (not baby-talk), at their eye level, with clear communication, and letting THEM HOLD whatever ITEM there is so that they are DOING whatever thing you are…

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May302014

Want to have respectful kids who know how to behave, even in new situations?

This one parenting technique may possibly be one of the most significant things you do in raising respectful children who know how to behave in all situations. Once you understand it, you’ll most likely be using this every day to prepare your children to be respectful in whatever situation is coming up next.   See this…

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May292014

High Chair Training: It’s Called R-E-S-P-E-C-T

Even children at the “high chair age” can be taught to show RESPECT. Yes, Respect… Communicating their needs with respect. Eating with manners  – by not throwing food, continually dropping their sippy cup onto the floor over and over, watching you pick it up  time and time again, without realizing that YOU have  allowed HIM to train YOU. Wait?…

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