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[...] story exemplifies how effective the “Uh Oh Song” tool can be. Mom followed the steps precisely. She was calm, without anger, and offered [...]
[...] for a while longer. Since then, there hasn’t been any more hitting. I have had to use the Uh Oh Song a couple of times, but not for hitting. Thank goodness for the Incredible Hulk goodie bag! It [...]
[...] box and came up with a powerful collateral. Sometimes finding the right collateral for a Delayed Consequence can be challenging. If you need help with that, give me a call. We can think outside the [...]
[...] A mom of a 5 year old was waiting for the chance to use the Delayed Consequence tool. She finally got to a few weeks after she learned the tool in my Love and Logic class. [...]
[...] ? Both Mom and Dad in these stories saw an opportunity to use the Love and Logic tool, Delayed Consequence with their son and daughter. In both instances their children accepted their consequence [...]
[...] The Delayed Consequence Tool is introduced in Week #2 of my Love and Logic Class series. Parents are eager to learn [...]
[...] The Delayed Consequence Tool is introduced in Week #2 of my Love and Logic Class series. Parents are eager to learn [...]
[...] A mom of a 5 year old was waiting for the chance to use the Delayed Consequence tool. She finally got to a few weeks after she learned the tool in my Love and Logic class. [...]
[...] . Then I went on Youtube and watched her video on how parents should use the Delayed Consequence tool. “Dad, you followed her directions exactly. You are not very creative in your [...]
[...] This story was sent to me from one of the moms who took my Love and Logic class. I have left out her name for privacy, but she wanted me to share this with you. She hopes [...]
[...] , you would find the room.” “But I remembered a tool we had just learned in our Love and Logic class: Guiding your Child to Solve Their Own Problem. I thought this was a great opportunity to [...]
[...] Consequence tool. She finally got to a few weeks after she learned the tool in my Love and Logic class. There are several reasons why this story is powerful and can be helpful to you as you boost [...]
[...] and pulling each other’s hair, they were hitting mom as well. The first night of my Love and Logic class, Mom and Dad explained they were at their wit’s end with this hitting-it was happening 4-5 [...]
[...] arguing and finally David, the 5 yr old, hit his sister. “Uh Oh, that was a bad decision to hit your sister. I’m going to have to do something about that but not now.” [...]
[...] started crying and showing resistance saying, “I’m not done!” Then I told him it was a bad decision to not listen to Mommy, and that he was going to get a consequence tomorrow, that I [...]
[...] with strengths and weaknesses. Showing love with “grace” is about not judging their parenting style. You don’t have to agree with their approach. By not giving opinions about how they [...]
[...] of him trying to “lecture” me and get my goat by getting back at me for changing my parenting style. So I simply used my favorite Brain Dead one-liner, “I know.” To that he shrugged his [...]
[...] this story will give other parents the motivation to take a real look at their parenting style. If you are “helicopter parenting” you can change. And the change is worth it. Check [...]
[...] Brain Dead helped me remain calm or being stern with my son. Thanks Love and Logic!” Great parenting! I like this mom’s approach on so many levels. As an experiment, I posted this [...]
[...] , but her drawers are neat! This is really amazing because she is such a messy child!” Great parenting! This mom showed restraint in two ways. 1. She didn’t over-react to her daughter’s [...]
[...] be pleasantly suprised! Want to learn more about the Energy Drain Tool? Take my Love and Logic Class series and learn more about this effective cooperation tool. By the way, it works great for tweens [...]
[...] The Delayed Consequence Tool is introduced in Week #2 of my Love and Logic Class series. Parents are eager to learn this tool as they want to be able to begin the process of [...]
[...] mom didn’t take the course of least resistance. Check out how she handled this. What Love and Logic tool would you use if this happened to you? Can you guess what tool she used effectively and [...]
[...] chores finished? Both Mom and Dad in these stories saw an opportunity to use the Love and Logic tool, Delayed Consequence with their son and daughter. In both instances their children accepted [...]
A mom of a 5 year old was waiting for the chance to use the Delayed Consequence tool. She finally got to a few weeks after she learned the tool in m [...]
[...] story exemplifies how effective the “Uh Oh Song” tool can be. Mom followed the steps precisely. She was calm, without anger, and offered [...]
[...] for a while longer. Since then, there hasn’t been any more hitting. I have had to use the Uh Oh Song a couple of times, but not for hitting. Thank goodness for the Incredible Hulk goodie bag! It [...]
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