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ADHD Parenting Tips: First Parenting Success Chat of 2009 - Today

Saturday, January 10th, 2009 The first Parenting Success Chat/Teleseminar of 2009 is today! You're coming, right? Here's the scoop: ******************************************** => Sunday January 11th4 pm Eastern (3 pm Central, 1 pm Pacific)Teleseminar/Webcast (listen by phone or computer) http://budurl.com/ParentingChat  <<<<<<<<<<<<<< ********************************************* In case you haven't attended a teleseminar before,you simply call in by phone or login by computerand you can hear me talking. Best part is that lotsof your online friends will be listening, too. You'll get the phone number to dial when you sign up.You'll also get the webpage you can go to. That page even has a Study guide so you can follow along.It's a good idea to call in or login a little early so you canprint out it out if you want. Topic:"How to get your child to listen without arguing." ************************************ http://budurl.com/ParentingChat <==...

ADD ADHD Parenting: Building The House of Respect - Preparing Your Child With Values, Skills, and the Success Mindset

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 It's easy to get so busy raising our kids that we lose scope of the ultimate goal. That goal is to prepare our children with the values, skills, and mindset for success.  A widely-accepted definition of success is the ability to support oneself in a career he enjoys. It includes the ability to create and maintain enriching relationships. And requires remaining a law-abiding citizen not dependent on drugs or alcohol.I have an embarrassing admission. It bothers me that I got so involved in running this business, that I lost track of some of your goals, too. That is why I'm focusing more on connecting with you, to find out what you want and need to assist you in parenting. On thing is...

Child behavior: How to Survive the Holidays…

Monday, December 22nd, 2008 If your child tends to fall apart on holidays, then let’s make this holiday different, OK? Much of your happiness during the holidays with your child, depends on what you do today, starting with your forecast. Your child NEEDS structure, a predictable order to the day. The holidays are often filled with visitors, parties, and outings that don't fit neatly into your existing structure. This irregularity makes your child feel anxious, worried, and insecure because he doesn't know what's going to happen. You can easily sooth your child's fear by forecasting often before and during the holidays. Forecasting is simply explaining to your child the projected events of an irregular day. The secret is to break it in to single...

Your Child’s Behavior: Do you want more of this next year?….

Saturday, December 20th, 2008  Because it's very likely that if things keep on as they are now, it will only get worse. So what is a mom to do? If you're out searching for some way, any way, to end your suffering from your child's behavior, you'll know when you've suffered enough.You may be there already right now. If you have suffered enough, and you're ready to do what it takes to have a truly HAPPY New Year, then this is the fastest, easiest way to solve your child's behavior problems with the least amount of human effort possible. http://www.respectrocket.com/mastery.html   If you're not in terrible pain, and if you can wait 4 months to get dramatic results, then you may want to consider this... http://www.respectrocket.com/respecteffectparenting.html Either way, you CAN...

Tonight Matt Bacak Interviews Debra Sale Wendler - Respect Effect Mom…

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 This is it... How you can have your first peaceful holiday season with your child, perhaps ever... Sound good? Internet millionaire, Matt Bacak, whose mother used many of these same methods to help him become the happy and successful family man he is today, interviews me TONIGHT. Phone-Number to Dial:   419-400-0202 Use Conference ID:  827836# EVENT:  Respect: Matt Bacak Interviews Debra Sale Wendler DATE & TIME: Tuesday, December 9th at 8:00pm Central FORMAT: Simulcast! (Attend via Phone or Webcast - your choice) TO ATTEND THIS EVENT, CLICK THIS LINK NOW... http://instantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=5318616 Learn how I transformed my son's behavior from out-of-control to almost normal in less than three weeks. That was nine years ago. Since then I've helped many parents enjoy...

ADHD School: Homework Problems Solved - This Gift…

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 Tonight's Respect Effect Parenting Success Summit Event Session 1 - Kumon - No more homework police Remember when you were little and you had that ONE gift you were just DYING to give your mom or dad? Just thinking about their opening it made you feel fantastic... That's how I feel about this session with Dr. Mary Mokris of Kumon North America. Listen, if you know anyone with a child who's struggling in school, send this to them. They've just GOT to attend this session. http://www.respecteffectparenting.com <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ************************************* This one event alone will CHANGE YOUR LIFE. That's a promise. If I could do ONE thing over again, I would have kept my son with ADHD in Kumon from kindergarten til...

ADHD Parenting: Your Child CAN Make Bs and Behave in School with These 7 Simple Tips

Friday, October 17th, 2008 If your child is starting to sink in school, tow him in quickly with these 7 sure-fire lifesavers. Get your child tested for holes in his learning. I recommend Kumon for math and reading. Practice math facts daily.  For younger children start with large flashcards of addition and subtraction. For older children, practice multiplication tables. And give three long division problems a day. Use graph paper. (If he's counting on his fingers, return to the tables.)  Practice writing each day. Provide wide-ruled paper and draw in 1/2 rule and 3/4 rules between lines. Get him to draw three rows of loops. Above the line (as in cursive lowercase bs) and below the lines (as in lowercase gs).  Establish an after-school...

Have You Ever Wondered What Will Happen If You Do Nothing?

Thursday, December 20th, 2007 I’ll tell you what you can expect.… First you can wave goodbye to the hopes and dreams that you had for your child when he was a baby. Because chances are that he will be dependent on you for many years. At least until you refuse to give him ANYTHING. Because he will have trouble supporting himself.Because, without your help, he will have trouble learning how to become socially acceptable.So he will be a loner, possibly even an outcast, with anger issues, financial problems, and possibly drug and alcohol addictions. And problems with the law. You can probably think of lots of people like that, perhaps even family members. They may have untreated ADHD. It’s largely genetically passed.Every member of...

Is Therapy For My Child With ADHD?

Sunday, October 28th, 2007 This is a common request from parents:My child with ADHD is doing well on her prescribed medication. Except she has this terrible screaming meltdown problem. My husband and I have to yell at her and threaten to spank her to get her to stop. Our doctor asked me if I thought we needed therapy. So now I’ll ask you…Is therapy really that important?Yes, therapy is really that important. Here's why... Medication solves only 35% of the problem at best. The rest of thesolution requires therapy, structure and behavior modification, andconsistency. A skilled play therapist can help you with all of these. I highly recommend that all married parents that have children withADHD get marital counseling. Parenting a child with ADHD... Next Entries »