Routines

Routines Many of the Positive Discipline Tool Cards go well together. Following is the continuation of Katies story that started with success in following the Take Time for Training tool card. After so much success Sunday implementing a “cleaning day workshop” as part of the Take Time for Training tool card, and the following two days when […]

I Need A Hug

I Need A Hug I was watching some videos by Bob Bradbury the other day. They are very informative and inspiring. Bob tells a story about a father who tried the “I need a hug” suggestion. His small son was having a temper tantrum. The father got down on one knee and shouted, “I need […]

Time Out for Children Under the Age of Reason

Time Out for Children Under the Age of Reason In all of our books we talk about “Positive Time Out“. There are several points that need to be made regarding time out for children who have not yet reached the age of reason. #1 Any kind of time out should not be used with children under 3-1/2. Until […]

Weaning a Toddler

Weaning a Toddler Question: Any suggestions for weaning a toddler? My first child is now 2 and 1/2. If I’m around (and I am for the most part) she breastfeeds to sleep, and wants to breastfeed during the day (which we’ve mostly stopped.) She can fall asleep on her own-as she does at “school” 2 […]

The Significant Seven

The Significant Seven by H. Stephen Glenn & Jane Nelsen From the book Raising Self-Reliant Children in a Self-Indulgent World. Every human being is born with the potential to become the world’s most capable creature, not with the capabilities themselves. Unlike the amoeba, which is capable of functioning at its full potential from creation, humans acquire […]

Control or Cooperation

Control or Cooperation Are you trying to gain control over children or with children? Trying to gain control over children is hard. It takes constant effort. You have to be very vigilant to police the action of children so you can implement your control tactics—usually punishment and rewards. You have to catch children being “good” so you can reward […]

Positive Discipline in Egypt

Positive Discipline in Egypt Lynn Lott and I have been overwhelmed (in a good way), and excited about the spread of our Teaching Parenting the Positive Discipline Way DVD Training. It has now been purchased in 50 countries. We were delighted to receive these photos from a group of women in Egypt practicing the experiential activities to […]

Jobs: Why Teenagers Don’t Do Chores And How To Use Follow-Through

Jobs: Why Teenagers Don’t Do Chores And How To Use Follow-Through How many times has your teenager broken a promise to mow the lawn, clean the kitchen, pick up towels on the bathroom floor before leaving for school, or to rinse his bowl before the cereal becomes glued to the surface?  If you didn’t answer, […]

When Parents (of Different Families) Don’t Agree

When Parents (of Different Families) Don’t Agree Question: My sixteen year old son, Sean, is dating a fifteen year old girl, Rachel. She was caught sneaking out of her house in the middle of the night to go to a party with my son and she was caught drunk one night. Her mother’s response to […]

Jared’s Cool-Out Space – A Positive Time-Out Children’s Book

Jared’s Cool-Out Space – A Positive Time-Out Children’s Book Some dreams take a long time to come true. About 20 years ago I wrote a draft for a children’s book called, “The Gremlin Who Eats Toys That Aren’t Picked Up.”  The idea was to write children’s books that would teach Positive Discipline tools to parents while they […]