For most of us, dreams of family harmony and cooperation often give way to the reality of squabbling and fighting between siblings. In Keep the Siblings, Lose the Rivalry, Dr. Todd Cartmell explodes the myth that parents must sit passively by while sibling conflict runs rampant. Based on solid biblical principles and sibling research, Cartmell provides a ten-step plan that will help you enrich your family soil, plant the seeds of sibling relational skills, and provide an environment that will encourage respectful sibling relationships. Cartmell includes fifteen "ready-to-use" Family Time Discussion Guides and creates powerful object lessons using common household objects such as stinky socks, post-it notes, tennis balls, and tasty treats. With role-plays, Scripture references, and interactive discussion questions, each Family Time Discussion Guide will bring you closer together as a family and improve your children's skills at handling sibling conflict in a respectful way. Practical, down-to-earth, and leavened with Cartmell's dry humor, Keep the Siblings, Lose the Rivalry will equip you to handle the most difficult sibling challenges.
In Ending Sibling Rivalry, Sarah Hamaker provides common sense and practical solutions to this familiar problem, guiding parents through the roots - and remedie - of sibling rivalrEnding Sibling Rivalry addresses the harmful impact of ...
You see, moms, as much as you want to baby your children and make life easierfor them, if you don't discipline them, ... I have learned is that children are looking for us to fulfill particular, basic human needs—what I call the ABCs.
In Raising Respectful Kids, family coach and child psychologist Dr. Todd Cartmell offers you a proven three-part strategy that can transform family relationships through the power of respect.
Provides practical guidelines and tools for solving common and not-so-common sibling conflicts. The Everything Parent's Guide to Raising Siblings: Tips to Eliminate Rivalry, Avoid Favoritism, and Keep the Peace by Linda Sonna, ...
That's how God views your children: his personally designed little gold nuggets, made in his own image. Not chicken nuggets. Gold nuggets. Not perfect gold nuggets—far from it. Gold nuggets who, as part of a fallen ...
Dozens of authentic parent-sibling scenarios are enacted twice--the way parent usually handle them and the right way--in a child psychiatrist's examination of sibling rivalry which shows such rivalry to be normal, universal, and valuable
Edited by Pam Pugh Interior design: Ragont Design Cover design: Christopher Tobias, Tobias Design Cover photo of children on dock copyright © 2013 by Angela Lumsden/Stocksy (62598). All rights reserved. Author photo: Julie Salzmann ...
Brothers and sisters are among the most important people in life. The emphasis of this book is not merely "getting along" but being best friends.
David G. Fassler, MI). and Lynne S. Dumas, Help Me. I'm Sad(Penguin Putnam), 1998. Barbara D. lngersoll. Pl1.D. and Sam Goklstein, Ph.D., Lane/)'. Sad and Angry: A Pareufr Guide to Deprmirm in Children and Ado/arrerztr (Doubleday), ...
"Rarely do I ever find myself agreeing with everything I read in a book. But Parenting the Wholehearted Child is the book I wish I'd written. Jeannie has given parents a profound gift within its pages.