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Best podcasts about character ink

Latest podcast episodes about character ink

Wondering Wednesday
30 Tips from 30 Years of Homeschooling

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 67:19


Ray and Donna Reish, of Character Ink Press and Raising Kids With Character Parenting Seminar, bring you their Top 30 Tips From 30 Years of Homeschooling. They delve into areas of prioritizing, character training, heart training, housework, little kids, school, and time management. Speaking from their hearts, they love to help parents in general, and homeschoolers specifically, be successful in their parenting.

Wondering Wednesday
Independent Work List for All Ages

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 48:19


Donna Reish, author at Character Ink Press and Raising Kids With Character, brings you answers to your Independent Work Lists questions, or Daily Duties, as Donna likes to call them. In this episode, Donna talks in general about charts for kids’ daily independent work, including what kinds of charts, what order to put tasks, how to teach children to use them, and more. Then she delves into two age groups of chart users: elementary and junior high/high school. In those parts, Donna talks about how much help/oversight/structure a younger child might need in order to get his independent list done each day and then she branches out into helping our older kids become more independent and stronger in time management. Donna briefly introduces her ebook/download, “Daily Duties: Independent Check Sheets for Students,” which can be found at the Character Ink store.

Wondering Wednesday
Overcoming Obstacles in Parenting

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 49:37


Donna Reish, of Raising Kids With Character parenting seminar and blog, and Character Ink, brings you this weeks podcast episode, Overcoming Obstacles in Parenting. In this episode, Donna describes several obstacles that keep us from moving forward in our parenting. She offers some insight into these and how they affect our parenting. Finally, she offers action steps to help us overcome these obstacles.

Wondering Wednesday
Dealing With Heart Issues of Tweens

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 78:10


Donna Reish, of Raising Kids With Character, Homeschooling With Character, and Character Ink publishing, answers questions readers have been posing about handling 4 D types of behaviors (heart behaviors) in children ages eight to fourteen or so (primarily tweens). Donna emphasizes the need for parents to take responsibility for their parenting mistakes first. Then focus on taking the behaviors from gray to black & white so that misbehaviors are clear and can be handled. She gives an important order/protocol to make things very black and white with this age group for three typical misbehaviors, disrespect, disobedience, and fighting. Additionally, she gives suggested signaling words and phrases to use when these behaviors come up so that things are crystal clear as to the family expectations and handling of these things. (Listen to the prequel to this podcast episode, “Understanding The Four D’s of Behavior.”)

Wondering Wednesday
Understanding the Four D’s of Behavior in Our Children—and Why You Need To

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015 41:59


Donna Reish, from Character Ink (home of Raising Kids With Character, Homeschooling With Character, and Language Lady), answers listeners’ questions about the Four D’s of children’s behavior: (1) Disrespect; (2) Disobedience; (3) Deceit; (4) Destruction (purposeful breaking or harming). This episode lays the ground work for next week’s episode about punishing and disciplining tweens (especially ten to twelve year olds). Donna expounds on the Four D’s as foolishness and heart-motivated (which necessitate punishment and serious handling), contrasting these with childishness/character issues (which require training, rewards, and consequences).

Wondering Wednesday
Solving Common Preschool Behavior Problems

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2015 41:36


In this podcast episode, Donna Reish (author of “Raising Kids With Character Parenting Seminar” and over forty curriculum books and blogger {Character Ink and Language Lady}) answers a reader’s questions about solving common preschool behavior problems. This episode is a sequel to last week’s handling of preschoolers who are unusually high need during the day, uncooperative, and somewhat bored. As usual, Donna begins with two opening thoughts: (1) Taking behaviors (and your handling of them!) from gray to black and white and (2) Helping children learn to take responsibility for their behaviors.

Wondering Wednesday
Turning “Unusually” High-Need Preschoolers Into the Darling Angels They Were Meant to Be

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 35:39


In this podcast episode, Donna Reish (author of “Raising Kids With Character Parenting Seminar” and over forty curriculum books and blogger {Character Ink and Language Lady}) answers a reader’s questions about preschoolers who are unusually high need during the day, uncooperative, and somewhat bored. As usual, Donna begins with opening thought about behavior absolutes and setting the stage for successful days. She then delves into structuring a child’s day to ward off some of the problems before they begin (schedules in terms of time blocks, involving the preschooler, teaching him, teaching focusing skills, etc.). Finally, she tackles three “biggies” with this age: fighting, whining, and not accepting Mom’s answers.

Wondering Wednesday
How Do I Get My Children Onboard With Housework

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 46:28


In this podcast episode, curriculum author and seminar presenter, Donna Reish (of Character Ink, Raising Kids With Character, and Language Lady), answers readers’ questions about getting children onboard with housework—and getting beyond the “have to do it or you don’t get to play video games” mentality. Donna describes how to approach older kids who currently do not do much housework (including what to focus on first in those scenarios), how to build family unity through family work, how to create a mindset in your home of “we all dirty, so we all clean,” going deeper to create a teamwork approach and way of thinking/living in which we all work because we love each other and want to help our family, how to teach kids to work fast and thoroughly, and instilling in our children a love for completion and understanding of the benefits of work.

Wondering Wednesday
Simplified Meal Planning

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2015 45:06


Donna Reish, author of numerous writing and language arts books as well as Character Ink blog, Raising Kids With Character parenting seminar, and Language Lady blog, answers readers’ questions about efficiency in the kitchen. In this follow-up to Five Tips for Kitchen Efficiency, Donna shares more kitchen efficiency tips—especially meal planning for busy families. In this podcast episode, Simplified Meal Planning, Donna describes two “thinking” processes for deciding what to have for meals: (1) Basing meal lists on meats or main ingredients and keeping a running list of the things you make and (2) Keeping staples for the most common meals on hand. Donna shares her master entrée list in the accompanying handout to help get your creative juices flowing. She also focuses on making quick decisions and not getting bogged down mentally or time-wise with indecisiveness.

Wondering Wednesday
How Can I Turn My Day From Chaos to Control? From Rowdy to Routine?

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 38:19


Donna Reish, author of Meaningful Composition, Character Quality Language Arts, Character Ink blog, and Raising Kids With Character parenting seminar, brings you another episode of Wondering Wednesday. This week Donna answers a homeschooling mother’s questions about turning her day into one of routine and control rather than rowdiness and chaos. Donna gives her two important tips—think baby steps and consider how you will get better and better at home management through the years. Then she delves into things to consider for you personally—situations and scenarios that affect your day and follows that with a systematic order for managing your school day. Finally, she leaves listeners with lots of tips for morning routines, chore schedules, tutoring blocks, and more—along with tons of links from previous podcast episodes and blog posts!

Wondering Wednesday
Five Tips To Be More Efficient In My Kitchen

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2015 32:08


Donna Reish, author of Meaningful Composition, Character Quality Language Arts, and Raising Kids With Character parenting seminar as well as the Character Ink blog, brings you another episode of Wondering Wednesday. In this episode, Donna answers questions about efficiency in the kitchen. She gives her five top tips for becoming more efficient in the kitchen including: 1. Using a crock pot 2. Having 10 meals that you always have ingredients on hand for 3. Cooking meat in the crock pot and freezing it 4. Making combination meals whenever possible, and 5. Putting something in the freezer each week. Join Donna and she gives you inspiration and ideas for becoming more efficient in your kitchen.

Wondering Wednesday
What to do About Toddler Trouble?

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 51:40


In this episode, Donna Reish, author of the “Raising Kids With Character” parenting seminar and fifty curriculum books for homeschools and Christian schools, answers parents’ questions about toddlers. This is a follow up to Donna’s “What to Do With a Wonderful One Year Old” episode. In this episode, Donna gives you two tests to consider in dealing with problems with fifteen to thirty-six month old toddlers-one test for you (the car seat test) and one test for your toddler (the high five test). Donna also tackles many toddler behaviors that you want to stop, including slapping, hitting his head on the floor or crib, saying no, throwing food, getting into things, throwing fits, not coming when called, and not eating/getting enough “real” food. (For information about Character Ink’s seminar terminology and phrases, listen to this podcast episode. For more about toddlers, listen to this podcast episode.)

Wondering Wednesday
Wondering Wednesday: Children and Chores

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 36:17


Donna Reish, from Character Ink publishing and Raising Kids With Character, answers parents’ questions about children and chores. Donna introduces some foundational diligence training tips that have helped her in her home management for over twenty-five years. She then introduces toddlers and preschoolers habits and chores and then branches out chore sessions, dividing up chores, paying for chores, and much more!

Wondering Wednesday
Wondering Wednesday: Q & A—What to Do With a Wonderful One Year Old

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 35:01


Donna Reish of Character Ink publishing and Raising Kids With Character parenting seminar answers questions about what to do with a child from twelve to twenty-four months in this week’s Wondering Wednesday podcast episode. In this first of two parts about sweet one-year olds, Donna discusses the basics of parenting and child training for this age group: your parenting paradigms, your parenting absolutes, three important truths, things to always remember (“Don’t say NO unless you’ll go!”), and potential goals for this age group.

Wondering Wednesday
Wondering Wednesday: Q & A Character Ink Cottage Classes

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 10:23


Donna Reish, of Character Ink Publishing of Raising Kids Wtih Character parenting seminar and blog, answers a reader's questions about Character Ink's (formerly Training for Triumph's) cottage classes for homeschoolers. Donna shares about their complete language arts programs, writing classes, social sciences for high school, science classes with labs, speech and debate, and more. She also introduces their video classes for the fall of 2015.

Wondering Wednesday
Q and A: No Response Rule (Backtalking)

Wondering Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 13:07


Donna Reish, of Character Ink publishing company and "Raising Kids With Character" parenting seminar answers a question from a mom about backtalking and disagreeing tweens and elementary children. Donna teaches the difference between parenting in black and white and parenting in the gray--and explains how to implement the No Response Rule.

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Raising Kids With Character
Character Ink Introduction

Raising Kids With Character

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 2:28


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Language Lady
Character Ink Introduction

Language Lady

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 2:28