It is always hard for parents to handle when their children or teens are hurt by other children with words. But one of the best things that you can do as a parent for your child and for yourself is learn how to handle the zingers, whammies, and whollups.
When you realize that you have been hit with words that hurt, we often overreact and we can learn to control our reactions to others by controlling our thinking at the moment. We must remember that we can never control what others think or say but only the thoughts and reactions or actions that we take in regards to what was said or done.
This empowers us and our children to handle difficult situations without being crippled by our own thinking.
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
Are you tired of being the "bad guy" to your kids?
So many parents are trying to work with their children and be the best parents that they can. Yet they find themselves arguing and frustrated with their vhildren at every turn. Do you try to set boundaries for your children only to find that they are angry with you and you are the "bad guy"?
Children at their B.E.S.T. is a program that helps train parents, educators and anyone else dealing with young people to apply BEST- Boundaries with Empathy produce Solutions and Trust. This teaches young people to take responsibility for themselves and solve their problems in a safe environment. Wouldn't you like to stay calm and live peaceably with your children?
Children at their B.E.S.T. is a program that helps train parents, educators and anyone else dealing with young people to apply BEST- Boundaries with Empathy produce Solutions and Trust. This teaches young people to take responsibility for themselves and solve their problems in a safe environment. Wouldn't you like to stay calm and live peaceably with your children?
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About Me
- Nanette Flynn
- Nanette is the Director for Abundant Life Ranch and works as a Life Coach for children, teens, adults, recovery groups and sports and special interest groups.