Archive for 'Parenting'
Discipline By Design – Part 12 of 12 – Creating a Climate for Success
We’re finally here. Part 12 of 12 in our “Discipline By Design Series.” We’ve covered learning styles and personalities, various ages, specific developmental problems, and the more difficult discipline issues that can arise. For this last issue, I want to discuss how the climate of your home or classroom plays a major role in either increasing [...]
Posted: May 11th, 2012 under Cultivating Kids, Discipline, Equipping Educators, Kids, Parenting.
Tags: classroom management, discipline, Discipline By Design, Education, kids, parenting, teaching
Comments: none
Discipline By Design Series – Part 10 of 12 – Dealing Positively and Decisively with Difficult Adolescent and Teen Children and Students
Last week we discussed some positive ways to discipline junior high and high school adolescents and students that attempted to understand their stage of development and show them dignity, respect, and trust with responsibility as a means of preventing major disciplinary disruptions from occurring in the first place. But what do we do when we [...]
Posted: April 28th, 2012 under Brain Development, Cultivating Kids, Education, Equipping Educators, Family, Parenting, Teens.
Tags: adolescents, bullying, classroom management, cliques, discipline, fear, relationship, teens, violent behavior
Comments: none
Making More White Space on Our Kids’ Calendars
Recently I was speaking at a MOPS group and a Mentor Mom spoke before me on the importance of kids needing time to simply be kids. As a talented and passionate piano teacher, she shared with us a little secret about her selection process for accepting potential piano students: she has the kids fill out [...]
Posted: April 24th, 2012 under Brain Development, Cultivating Kids, Family, Kids, Parenting.
Tags: brain development, cultivating kids, imagination, kids, parenting, TED talk, time
Comments: none
Discipline By Design Series – Part 9 of 12 – Positive Discipline for Junior High and High School Students
As we concluded last week, by the time students get to the middle school, junior high, and senior high years, issues not dealt with in elementary school have grown larger. This is a good time to remember the virtues of creating an environment conducive to good discipline while the child is as young as possible. [...]
Posted: April 19th, 2012 under Cultivating Kids, Discipline, Equipping Educators, Parenting.
Tags: classroom management, discipline, Discipline By Design, Education, parent tips, parenting, teacher tips, teaching
Comments: none
Discipline by Design Series – Part 8 of 12 – ADHD, ODD, Bullying, and the Elementary Child
Last week we addressed how fear and a need for attention and love often drive an elementary-aged child to act out. To help this child, we need to treat them with respect, respond rather than react, and defuse the situation by remembering not to take it personally but instead be empathetic in our interactions with [...]
Posted: April 13th, 2012 under Cultivating Kids, Discipline, Equipping Educators, Kids, Parenting.
Tags: ADD, adhd, bullying, classroom management, defiant behavior, discipline, Discipline By Design, helping the bullied child, ODD
Comments: none
Discipline By Design Series – Part 7 of 12 – Helping the Difficult Elementary Student Find Peace and Balance
Last week we discussed some ways we can cultivate the climate for preschool-aged children. Today our focus will be on helping difficult elementary students find peace and balance at home and in school. At the core of any disruptive or difficult child are deep hurts and a hunger for love and attention. Much of their [...]
Posted: April 6th, 2012 under Cultivating Kids, Discipline, Education, Equipping Educators, Kids, Parenting.
Tags: classroom management, Discipline By Design, disicpline, elementary student, parenting, teaching
Comments: none
Celebrating the Easter SEASON
This article originally appeared in my monthly newsletter this past March. What do you think about this time of the year when Easter is almost upon us? Do you look forward to springtime weather and new life? Are you anticipating the Easter Sunday service and saying “He is risen, indeed!” in unison with the church [...]
Posted: April 4th, 2012 under Faith, Family, Grandparenting, Kids, Parenting.
Tags: celebrating Easter, Easter, Easter season, Focus on the Family, Good Friday, grace, jesus, redemption, resurrection, salvation
Comments: none
Agression, Bullying, Conflict Resolution, and Discipline
This post originally appeared in 380 Guide‘s recent publication. At first glance, these A,B,C,D’s aren’t very cheery; in fact, they could be perceived as downright depressing. Just reading these words might make you want to go back to bed or find a fairy tale version of parenting in which you know the ending will be “and they [...]
Posted: March 31st, 2012 under Cultivating Kids, Family, Kids, Parenting.
Tags: 380 Guide, aggression, bullying, conflict resolution, cultivating kids, discipline, Grace Academy of North Texas, parenting
Comments: none
Discipline By Design Series – Part 6 of 12
Now that you’ve done your prep work in parts 1-5 and created your own system of discipline, we can shift our focus from theory to practice and see what discipline looks like in the classroom and home. Beginning with preschool-aged children and moving all the way through high school, over the next five weeks we [...]
Posted: March 30th, 2012 under Cultivating Kids, Equipping Educators, Kids, Parenting.
Tags: Absorbent Mind, classroom management, cultivating climate, developmental cycle, discipline, Discipline By Design, kindness tree, Montessori, preschool age
Comments: none
Discipline By Design Series- Part 4 of 12 – Disciplining with Multiple-Intelligences
Last week we discussed some negative forms of discipline that we want to avoid. This week we will focus on positive ways to discipline by utilizing a child’s personality through the concept of multiple-intelligences. Both the classroom and the home are mini-societies in which we need order and an environment that fosters respect for each other’s differences [...]
Posted: March 16th, 2012 under Cultivating Kids, Equipping Educators, Kids, Parenting.
Tags: classroom management, discipline, Howard Gardner, multiple-intelligences, parenting tips, teaching tips
Comments: none



