Your Parent Partner - Elaine Gaither

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Peaceful Families Start with Behavior Contracts

Peaceful Families Start with Behavior Contracts

Tips for Using Behavior Contracts

Tips for Using Behavior Contracts

Bullying: Victim to Victorious

Bullying: Victim to Victorious

Bullying: Get to Know the BULLY!!

Bullying In the Home

Bullying In the Home

Bullying:  10 Facts You Want to Know

Bullying: 10 Facts You Want to Know

Building Relationships: Are You on the Same Page as Your Spouse?

Building Relationships: Are You on the Same Page as Your Spouse?

“What parenting style do you have?” And, if you both do not have the same style, it would be good to know it and how you can compliment each other. If not, you could be arguing and the kids will pick up on it.

Building Relationships: It’s Time for a Family Meeting

Building Relationships: It’s Time for a Family Meeting

The concept of having a family meeting was always foreign to me. It was 17 years ago, when I worked on the Adolescent Psychiatric Unit that I realized the benefits my family getting together once a week to hash over important issues. Admittedly, I was not totally consistent with family meetings, but having time together when things were good helped provide a backdrop of trust and security when a real crisis came up.

Building Relationships: What is YOUR Parenting Style?

Building Relationships: What is YOUR Parenting Style?

There are 4 different types of parenting styles- 3 are focused on short term results. The fourth is focused on long term results and goals and on is right on the money. No, this isn’t a newsletter about Goldilocks trying out the porridge or the beds. This is a hard look at what your style is and what you can do to be the kind and firm parent (that is the goal). I am not judging, I am just the messenger

Empowering Parents: Teens Input Increase Positive Results

Empowering Parents: Teens Input Increase Positive Results

I have talked about the need for rules and consequences, and the need to be creative. This article encourages the importance of the teen being an integral part of constructing effective behavior plans. When the teens have a hand in the primary planning stages and understand the ramifications of their behavior arguments over rules and consequences diminish.

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