Subject: Parenting

2016-12-21Let Your Love Shine

Every member of your family can fully receive the warmth of your love without depriving the others.

2016-12-20Merging With Your Child’s Flow

A child's flow is a powerful force, like the traffic on a highway.

2016-12-19Idealism vs. Perfectionism

You can be an idealistic parent without falling into the trap of perfectionism.

2016-12-16TV, Depression, Anger... Oh my!

Questions and answers, plus some "groovy" history...

2016-12-09Rethinking “misbehavior”

Is your interpretation of your child's or partner's behavior sucking the power out of your partnership?

2016-12-05Landing the Parenting Helicopter

Our kids need us to let them take risks.

2016-12-01Your Child’s Dignity vs. Social Compliance

Sometimes the expectations of society are simply wrong.

2016-11-30The Big Picture

Expanding your perspective is a skill you can develop.

2016-11-24A Post-Modern Thanksgiving

You can count on being blessed even before you can count your blessings.

2016-11-17“Appreciate THIS!”

How to harness the power of appreciation to transform any relationship or situation.

2016-10-31Matters of Life and Death

Don't let fear of death suck the life out of you!

2016-10-27Rethinking “Evil”

Next time you think your child, partner, friend, or anyone is being "evil" or "bad"... think again.

2016-10-15BE the Change

Instead of seeing a problem, see a solution unfolding.

2016-09-09Tooth-brushing Toddlers and the ‘Have-To’ Dilemma

How to take your power back and do it the partnership way.

2016-09-01Is ‘Truth’ Overrated?

It depends on what you mean by "true."

2016-08-19Should Parents Play With Children LESS?

You can provide abundant nurturing without becoming a "play slave."

2016-07-04Independence Day for (R)evolutionary Parents

A Declaration of Love.

2016-06-17“Help! My son is using pornography.”

Using the power of partnership to address a child's obsession with porn.

2016-06-03EdNextGen: Follow-up Q&A

Getting to the "nitty gritty" of real-life, partnership parenting challenges.

2016-05-30Children ALWAYS Cooperate

...but you can't see the cooperation unless you look for it.