Category: Family
The Secret to Stress-Free Parenting: Love and Logic Techniques
Parenting with love and logic involves listening to your child, setting clear boundaries, using logical consequences, avoiding power struggles, and practicing positive reinforcement. Learn effective strategies to raise responsible children.
Love and Respect: Secrets to a Happier Marriage
Are you and your spouse struggling to connect? Try adding love and respect to help you build a stronger, more fulfilling relationship.
Unlocking Your Child’s Potential: The Power of The Whole-Brain Child
If you’re looking for ways to improve your child’s emotional well-being and develop a deeper connection with them, “The Whole-Brain Child” has got you covered. This book offers practical and science-backed strategies for promoting resilience in your child and strengthening your bond as a parent.
Cracking the Code: Understanding the 5 Love Languages
Are you struggling to communicate your love effectively? Learn to speak your partner’s language with our guide to mastering the 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman.
Stop Using Universal Quantifiers in Conflict
Universal quantifiers are over-generalizations that only add fuel to the fire in your conflict so avoid them at all costs!
Helping Your Kids With Anxiety
Every kid experiences anxiety so parents need to be on alert and ready to help their kids navigate it successfully.
How To Predict if Your Marriage Struggles or Thrives
Gottman’s research shows that your overall attitude towards your spouse directly impacts whether your marriage will fail or succeed.
When Your Kids Get Rejected By Friends
When your kid is heartbroken over friend drama it can be hard to know how to react as parents. Keep these tips in mind so you’re ready for it!
Ethos, Pathos and Logos in Marriage
Of the modes of persuasion furnished by the spoken word there are three kinds. The first kind depends on the personal character of the speaker; the second on putting the audience into a certain frame of mind; the third on the proof, provided by the words of the speech itself.
Tips For Offering Constructive Criticism to Your Teens
Parents often find it challenging to provide feedback to their teens without sounding critical. Is there a right way to do it?
How to Stop Being So Defensive in Marriage
John Gottman defines defensiveness as “self-protection in the form of righteous indignation or innocent victimhood in an attempt to ward off a perceived attack.”
Test Your Co-Dependency in Parenting
Co-dependency is the excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner or even our kids.