* Do you believe being a good parent requires you to sacrifice for
your kids?
* Do you believe that kids inherently hate rules?
* Do you believe misbehavior is wrong?
If
so, you'll be shocked and amazed by an incredible new learning method that turns these (and
many more) common parenting beliefs totally upside down...
"It's time parents have
fun and here is how. May everyone embrace these brilliant concepts!"
~ Mark Victor Hansen ~ Co-creator, best-selling
series of books,
Chicken Soup for the SoulŪ
Based on the universal principles of teamwork, mutual respect, honest communication,
non-judgmental awareness and curiosity, this simple system is easy to learn and fun to use for parents and kids alike.
You'll be totally amazed
by the results... Dissolve stressful parent-child power struggles, whining and temper tantrums. Discover how to
turn your family into a cooperative, enthusiastic team!
~ Nicole MacKenzie ~ Author, speaker & trainer
What if we told you that kids love to have rules, that
the best response to your child's misbehavior is appreciation, and that it's not your job to see that your kids have
fun - it's their job to see that you have fun!
Do you want to know more?
Using curiosity, non-judgmental awareness, honest feedback, and a few simple
rules, you can teach your children how to
be happy, successful, responsible adults and reach their fullest potential.
Wouldn't you like to have your child(ren) described in the following ways?
Confident
Cooperative Considerate Curious
Empathetic
Eager to contribute Adapts easily to change Happy
and enthusiastic
High degree of self-esteem Ethical Strong
character, independent
Responsible Respectful Self-aware
Self-motivated
These are universal values and traits that people everywhere recognize as desirable.
The
real problem is how do you, as a parent, go about instilling these values in your kids?
Here's the unfortunate and unavoidable truth...
Without intervention, childhood moods, attitudes and manipulation games
inevitably grow into destructive unconscious habits that undermine your child's future success as an adult. The big
question is how do you prevent this from happening? Frankly, it's one of the biggest challenges that you face as a parent.
And it's made much more difficult by the fact that you were probably never given the proper training or tools
yourself.
It's all too easy to get trapped in the world of emotions yourself - to
take it personally when your child misbehaves, to become angry and over react. In times of stress or upset we all tend
to "go on automatic" and revert to what is most deeply ingrained - how our parents raised us. It's not a lack of trying
or good intentions on your part either - if that were the case, you wouldn't even care enough to be reading this right now.
But you are reading this, and that tells us
that
you truly desire to bring out the best in your kids.
So, click the link and get the full details, but
first,
take just a second to consider this...
If you honestly lift-the-lid on parenting you'll quickly see that the core
issues are not how to get your kids to clean up their room, do their homework, or take out the trash. These are just
day-to-day situations - surface symptoms. But they can easily take your focus off track. You end up spending all
your time and energy nagging or correcting misbehavior rather than putting a system in place that will naturally "grow" the
behavior you want. This is like continuously cutting off the tops of the weeds in your garden, but still hoping
for flowers - without ever planting flower seeds in the first place!
The key parenting questions to ask yourself are...
==> How do you balance your own needs with the needs of your children?
==> How do you nurture your kids without spoiling them?
==> How do you raise them to be confident but not arrogant, self-reliant but still
a team-player?
==>
How do you teach them to be responsible and respectful
but keep that
"natural child" excitement and enthusiasm?
==> How do you provide just the right mix of freedom and discipline?
==> How do you show them the line between being true to yourself and still
being considerate of others?
==>
How on earth do you stay sane and still have fun in the
process?
Is all of that even possible? Yes, it is possible!
There are simple,
easy to follow rules that can guide you through this parenting maze...
Click
Here for "More Fun - Less Work Parenting"