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Family estrangement is becoming increasingly common in the United States, with nearly one in four Americans now estranged from at least one close family member. In this episode of the Feel Free Again Podcast, I sit down with grief recovery specialist Victoria to have a deeply honest, nuanced conversation about why family estrangement happens, when it may be necessary, and when it may actually be causing more harm than healing. We talk about unresolved grief, emotional pain, mismatched values, expectations, boundaries, forgiveness, and the cultural shifts that have changed how families relate to one another. I share what I've seen after working with hundreds of people in grief recovery — adult children, parents, siblings — all heartbroken, often good people on both sides of the estrangement. We explore how unfinished emotional business, misunderstood boundaries, and unspoken expectations can quietly dismantle relationships, sometimes without either side fully understanding why. This conversation is not about shaming anyone for choosing distance. It's about clarity, emotional responsibility, and reclaiming your agency. Grief recovery offers tools to help you assess whether estrangement is protecting you — or whether unresolved pain is driving decisions that don't align with who you truly are. If you're navigating family conflict, estrangement, forgiveness, or emotional healing, this episode will challenge you to slow down, reflect, and consider a different path forward. ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 — Why Family Estrangement Is Rising 05:12 — Cultural Shifts and the Breakdown of Family Systems 09:47 — Expectations, Boundaries, and Planned Disappointments 14:01 — The Danger of Acting on Incomplete Emotional Pain 18:48 — Taking 1% Responsibility and Reclaiming Power 23:32 — Why Forgiveness Isn't Weakness 28:23 — When Boundaries Become Emotional Walls 33:56 — The Grief of Parents Estranged From Adult Children 39:46 — Love, Acceptance, and Letting Others Choose 45:12 — How Grief Recovery Helps Heal or Clarify Estrangement 47:12 — Detoxing From Collective Drama Before Family Gatherings 50:47 — Teaching Kids Responsibility for Their Own Feelings 53:26 — Grieving the Child Who Is Growing Up 1:00:55 — How to Know If Estrangement Was the Right Choice Connect with Victoria: Website: https://theunleashedheart.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriavolk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theunleashedheartllc/ GRM Website: https://www.griefrecoverymethod.com/grms/victoria-volk About the Host: Cole James, President of the Grief Recovery Institute, shares about the Power of Grief Recovery! Cole is dedicating his life to help people with grief. Now, grief is much more than just losing someone. Did you know that? You've probably heard of the Five Stages of Grief, right? Well, this goes much deeper than you think. Let me explain. Everyone has some type of grief in their lives, some haven't yet, but it's part of life. We can't escape it, BUT we can work through it. And you don't have to do it alone. Let's talk about it. We have trained Grief Recovery Method Specialists, who help heartbroken people, in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, the Middle East, Central America, South America, and North America. The Grief Recovery Method Certification Program is taught and available in multiple languages including: English, Spanish, Swedish, Hungarian, Ukrainian, and Russian. Our home office is in the United States and serves English-speaking nations and populations around the world, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Commonwealth Nations. In addition, we have international affiliate offices in Sweden, Australia, Mexico, and Hungary. Our goal is to help as many people as possible, which is why our books have been translated into over 30 languages including: Spanish, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Ukrainian, Russian, and many more. For more information visit: https://www.griefrecoverymethod.com/
Ever clean up the toys, turn around, and somehow the mess is worse? Or feel like you are the only one picking things up? In this Follow Up episode, Dr. Mona is joined by Tyler Moore, also known as Tidy Dad, to talk about how to involve kids in household routines in ways that actually work for real life. Not rewards. Not sticker charts. Just teamwork. They break down how chores build belonging, how to set developmentally appropriate expectations, and simple system changes that help kids help more, from tidying toys to getting out the door with less stress. If you are trying to declutter, simplify routines, or stop feeling like the household manager of everything, this episode is for you. We discuss: Why involving kids in routines builds belonging, not just responsibility How to think about chores as teamwork instead of punishment What kids can realistically help with at different ages Why breaking tasks into small steps reduces frustration for everyone How to set up your home so kids can help independently Simple system changes that make mornings and clean up easier Why resistance often means a skill is missing, not defiance Want more? Listen to the full, original episode. Our podcasts are also now on YouTube. If you prefer a video podcast with closed captioning, check us out there and subscribe to PedsDocTalk. Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter! And don't forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever clean up the toys, turn around, and somehow the mess is worse? Or feel like you are the only one picking things up? In this Follow Up episode, Dr. Mona is joined by Tyler Moore, also known as Tidy Dad, to talk about how to involve kids in household routines in ways that actually work for real life. Not rewards. Not sticker charts. Just teamwork. They break down how chores build belonging, how to set developmentally appropriate expectations, and simple system changes that help kids help more, from tidying toys to getting out the door with less stress. If you are trying to declutter, simplify routines, or stop feeling like the household manager of everything, this episode is for you. We discuss: Why involving kids in routines builds belonging, not just responsibility How to think about chores as teamwork instead of punishment What kids can realistically help with at different ages Why breaking tasks into small steps reduces frustration for everyone How to set up your home so kids can help independently Simple system changes that make mornings and clean up easier Why resistance often means a skill is missing, not defiance Want more? Listen to the full, original episode. Our podcasts are also now on YouTube. If you prefer a video podcast with closed captioning, check us out there and subscribe to PedsDocTalk. Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter! And don't forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Do your children take care of their belongings? Dr. Roger Smith shares a guiding family motto: "The more you have, the more you have to take care of." This episode outlines how to intentionally transfer the concept of personal responsibility to your children's possessions, from toys to bikes. Learn how to involve your kids in the repair process when things are broken or neglected—even enlisting experts if needed. Dr. Smith advises starting with small, modeled steps (like cleaning a room together) and gradually creating distance, ensuring your teaching is guided by a positive concern for their future, not punishment. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com
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Marine-turned-investor Nathaniel Cherubini turned military grit into financial wisdom. This episode reveals how discipline, mindset, and ownership shape your journey to wealth, wellness, and purpose, with no shortcuts.See full article: https://www.unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com/from-marine-to-masterful-mindset-master-the-relentless-journey-of-nathaniel-cherubini/(00:00) - Introduction to The REI Agent Podcast(00:24) - Erica Returns: PT Recovery, CrossFit, and Family Life(02:40) - Reflections on Mentoring Teens and Effective Communication(04:28) - Teaching Emotional Agency to Young Kids(06:04) - Parenting with Simple Life Lessons(07:25) - The Let Them Theory and Personal Control(08:44) - Welcoming Nathaniel Cherubini: Marine, Lender, and Investor(09:58) - From VA Loan to Accidental Landlord(11:17) - Lease-to-Own Lessons and Rebuilding After Disaster(12:24) - Discovering BiggerPockets on Deployment(13:03) - Nathaniel's Path to the Marines(13:59) - Discipline, Attention to Detail, and Relationships from the Military(15:31) - Transitioning Between Military and Civilian Cultures(17:17) - Searching for a Sense of Home(18:53) - Trust Through Shared Experiences(19:55) - Building a Real Estate Partnership(21:48) - The COVID Deal That Cost $120,000(24:58) - Lessons from Loss and the Bounce Back(25:37) - Stepping Into Lending and Learning the Game(27:13) - VA Loan Strategies and Missed Opportunities(29:45) - The Power of Long-Term Thinking and Refinance Tools(31:28) - Advice for Military Families Entering the Market(32:39) - Common Fears and Reservations Among Veterans(34:09) - From Landlord to Lender: Choosing the Right Investment Role(35:26) - Beyond Ramsey: Leveling Up Financial Intelligence(35:52) - Generational Money Beliefs and Choosing Bigger Problems(37:05) - Why Persistence Pays in Real Estate(38:18) - Renegotiation and Protecting Investor Relationships(39:28) - Ultra Marathons and the Fitness-Discipline Connection(45:55) - Erica's Recovery and Mental Hurdles Post-Surgery(47:25) - Ownership, Control, and Teaching Kids Responsibility(51:15) - Discipline Equals Freedom: A Foundational Truth(52:53) - What Retirement Really Looks Like for a Driven Investor(57:09) - Favorite Sayings and Hard-Earned Wisdom(59:59) - Three Life Rules for Happiness and Success(01:02:13) - Final Book Recommendations: Jocko and Andy Frisella(01:03:14) - Discipline Through Workout Challenges(01:07:19) - The Power of Pushing Past Limits(01:07:49) - Recovery Lessons: Pacing Takes Discipline Too(01:08:46) - Where to Connect with Nathaniel Cherubini(01:09:22) - Gratitude, Growth, and Closing ReflectionsContact Nathaniel Cherubinihttps://www.instagram.com/realestatenate_tpi/https://www.instagram.com/average_dad_stayfit/For more incredible strategies to help you enhance your holistic success, visit https://reiagent.com
Does the thought of your kids pumping gas or checking the oil sound like a distant dream? Dr. Roger Smith of Parenting Matters Now shares how everyday tasks, like car maintenance, can be powerful training grounds for teaching children responsibility, independence, and a "take care of things" mindset. Discover how to empower your kids from a young age, ensuring they're well-equipped for adulthood, just like Zig Ziglar's philosophy on training employees. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com
Are you ready to build your child's confidence, independence, and essential real-world skills — this summer?Today on the podcast, I'm joined by the amazing Katie Kimball, creator of the Life Skills Now Summer Camp, a one-of-a-kind virtual summer experience that helps kids ages 5–18 master important life skills — and gives parents a much-needed hand in raising responsible, capable kids.We dive deep into why teaching kids life skills is more important than ever, how it builds resilience and reduces anxiety, and how small steps at home can lead to huge transformations for our children's futures.If you're a busy parent wondering where to start with life skills for kids, you want your kids to help more around the house and feel good about it, or you simply want a positive way to use screens this summer, you are going to love this episode!For the show notes and all the links mentioned in today's episode, head to secretsofsupermom.com/234.Text us your feedback or questions!Stay connected! Join us in The Supermom Society! Get all the details at thesupermomsociety.com! Get all our show notes, buy the book Secrets of Supermom, and more at our website: www.secretsofsupermom.com Secrets of Supermom on Facebook Secrets of Supermom on Instagram
In this episode of Ask Me Anything, Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorensen dive into a candid discussion about the relentless cycle of consumerism, exploring how modern holiday traditions have strayed from their meaningful roots. They share insights on battling guilt when taking personal time and the importance of setting boundaries to balance self-care and family commitments. Tackling anxiety in relationships, they offer practical advice for fostering mutual growth and understanding. The duo also discusses the profound impact of teaching responsibility to children and how intentional goal-setting can transform personal and professional lives. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: 00:00 - Intro and Thanksgiving Reflections 02:10 - The Problem with Modern Consumerism 06:15 - Knowledge vs. Application 19:07 - Teaching Kids Responsibility 27:15 - Extreme Ownership: When Is It Too Much? 42:44 - Navigating Anxiety in Relationships 52:15 - Goals That Move the Needle 58:19 - Dealing with Guilt Over Self-Care 1:04:33 - Staying Patient During Chaos 1:19:26 - Closing Thoughts Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready
Send me a text to ask a question or share a thought!Discover how teaching children household chores can reduce their anxiety and foster responsibility. Inspired by Chris and Lindsay Wheeler's book, "Kit and the Missing Notebook," this popular episode explores how engaging kids in daily tasks can create a peaceful family dynamic and prepare them for a life of service to God and others.Melanie and Heidi provide practical tips for parents on starting young and fostering balanced growth. Learn how simple tasks like making the bed can build lifelong habits, and find strategies for recognizing efforts without over-rewarding.We also discuss balancing support and self-esteem to avoid making children feel incapable or overly invincible. Transform your parenting approach and integrate meaningful chores into your family's routine. Join us to prepare your children for a lifetime of service and growth!Helpful Links from this Episode:Some linked items are affiliate links. This means that I receive an itty-bitty commission if you choose to purchase through these links. See my favorite products here. Raising Kids Who Serve (Part 2)Age-Appropriate Chore Chart Free PrintableAge-Appropriate Cooking Chart Free PrintableExperiencing God by Henry BlackabyQuarter System (Money Management and Behavior System for Children)Kid-safe KnifeEpisode Sponsor: The Be Intentional Planner - the planner created to help you be the intentional woman God has called you to be. Order now for only $15.00Get connected with Parenting to Impress:Facebook Group: /groups/ABCJLMFacebook: /heidi.franz.2911Instagram: /abcjesuslovesme/Subscribe to Blog & Newsletters: forms.feedblitz.com/5r0Thanks for listening!
Welcome back to the Parenting Uncovered podcast! In this episode, we dive into the vital topic of teaching our kids responsibility and accountability. We'll explore how starting with age-appropriate tasks and gradually increasing their responsibilities can significantly impact their development and future success. We'll also discuss the role of failure as a valuable learning experience and share insights on how to incentivize responsibilities. Plus, we'll highlight the long-term benefits of instilling grit and independence in our children. Join us, Dave and Ashley, as we uncover the keys to raising responsible and resilient kids! ------------------- For all links mentioned in the episode & more XO content, visit https://linktr.ee/nakedmarriage ------------------- Chapters 00:00 Teaching Kids Responsibility and Accountability 07:07 Incentivizing Responsibilities and Financial Responsibility 11:54 The Value of Failure as a Learning Experience 16:30 Shaping Children's Attitudes Towards Responsibility and Independence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever feel like your discipline approach is more of a mess than a success? Let's flip that script! If you're worried about being ineffective, crushing your child or teen's incredible spirit, or if tensions are high - it's time to introduce some PEACE into your routine. My 5-point PEACE plan isn't just about keeping order; it's about empowering your young person with the tools they need to grow into an amazing adult. What if you could discipline in a way that not only promotes good behavior but also brings out your child or teen awesome potential AND strengthens your bond with them? Here's a snapshot of today's episode: [9:42] Passions, Values, and Beliefs (P): Discover how your personal passions, values, and beliefs shape every parenting decision, acting as a moral compass to navigate parenting challenges with confidence. [20:09] Empathy (E): Learn how practicing empathy in discipline shows your young person their feelings matter, nurturing their growth and strengthening your bond, even in tough moments. [26:00] Autonomy (A): Explore how autonomy, backed by self-determination theory, empowers your young person to make decisions driven by internal motivation, seeing the value in their actions beyond mere compliance. [32:13] Consistency (C): Understand how consistency acts as the glue of your discipline strategy, providing security and clarity that builds trust and sets clear expectations for your child or teen. [36:15] Educating Life Lessons (E): Realize how transforming every disciplinary moment into a teaching opportunity can impart vital life lessons, making discipline a constructive and educational experience that extends beyond mere correction. The PEACE plan goes beyond traditional discipline. It's designed to ensure that your approach doesn't just demand respect but inspires it, cultivating a relationship where your young person feels valued and understood. To help you implement this transformative strategy, I've prepared two free resources: “Empower Your Parenting with PEACE: A Step-by-Step Guide to Effective and Loving Discipline” and the “50 Life Lessons Every Modern Kid Should Know by the Time They Graduate from High School” checklist. These guides are packed with actionable tips and insightful exercises tailored to fit your unique family dynamics. Join me as we explore each facet of the PEACE plan, giving you the tools to not only manage behavior effectively but to enhance your relationship with your child or teen. Remember, I believe in you. You've got this! FREE RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: Empower Your Parenting with PEACE: A Step-by-Step Guide to Effective and Loving Discipline 50 Life Lessons Every Modern Kid Should Know by the Time They Graduate from High School CONTINUE YOUR PARENTING JOURNEY: Free Parenting Reseouce Library Court-Approved Parenting Classes Court-Approved Co-Parenting Classes
Hello, Family Brand community! Today, we are thrilled to share with you our conversation with Jill Lane, the founder of Fueling Champions. As a mother of three student-athletes and a seasoned professional in performance nutrition and exercise physiology, Jill's expertise and personal journey offer invaluable lessons for all of us, especially those navigating the world of competitive sports with our children! Jill's story is one of passion and dedication. With over two decades of experience consulting top athletes in the NFL, NBA, and MLB, as well as Olympic hopefuls, she brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. But it's her personal journey, from being a high school All-American and semi-pro athlete to a mom of athletic kids, that truly inspired us. In our conversation with Jill we dive into the critical aspect of nutrition in young athletes' lives. It's not just about what they eat, but how they fuel their bodies for both sports and life. Jill highlighted the importance of energy availability and the concept of REDS, offering a fresh perspective on how nutrition impacts not only physical but also cognitive and emotional health! One of the most touching moments of the episode was when Jill shared the concept of 'championing' our children. This goes beyond nutrition; it's about empowering them to reach their full potential while maintaining a balance that nurtures their overall growth. (In or outside of sports!) Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation with Jill Lane. Hit play to join us and explore how her insights can impact your family's journey in sports and beyond! In the Family Brand community, we are committed to nurturing the potential and championing each family member! If you are interested in building your own “Family Brand” follow the links below! LINKS: Website: familybrand.com Social: Instagram: www.instagram.com/ourfamilybrand Facebook: www.facebook.com/FamilyBrandOfficial YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCGu-7odB6gkPbyXpUIQLkrg Twitter: https://twitter.com/OurFamilyBrand NEW: What Culture are You Creating In Your Family? Take the Quiz Now! https://familybrand.com/quiz Links From This Episode: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamfuelingchampions/ Free Performance Nutrition Starter Kit for student for Student Athletes and their Families: https://www.jilllane.com Episode Minute By Minute: 00:00 Introduction with Special Guest, Jill Lane 01:04 Introducing Jill Lane and Her Work 01:38 The Relevance of Jill's Work to the Hosts 04:39 Jill's Personal Journey as a Student Athlete 05:06 The Birth of Fueling Champions 07:29 The Importance of Knowing Your Goals 09:26 The Role of Parents in Supporting Their Kids 11:05 The Importance of Teaching Kids Responsibility 13:56 The Challenge of Seeing Untapped Potential 16:12 The Role of Championing in Parenting 26:52 The Importance of Championing Others 27:30 The Power of Championing in Personal Growth 28:04 The Role of Parents in Championing Their Children 28:54 Teaching Kids to Ask for Help 30:40 Understanding the Concept of Reds in Sports 33:26 The Impact of Reds on Student Athletes 37:31 The Importance of Proper Fueling for Athletes 40:12 The Role of Food in Performance and Health 45:42 The Power of Noticing How You Feel 47:03 The Impact of Championing on Future Generations
You asked and we're answering your questions about parenting kids baby-middle grades. We're talking taming tantrums, teaching responsibility and how to know if you're doing enough as a parent.
Robbo & Becci caught up with Brett & Kate Ryan, from Focus on the Family Australia, to get some tips on teaching kids responsibility... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Take a quick trip with me on my self-help journey thus far. It started with realizing my weaknesses, being fed up with them, reading books, making changes, and passing that onto my kids. If any of it sticks, my kids will be so much better off than I was as I headed into adulthood. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-george6/support
There are a number of way parents teach kids responsibility. From giving chores and tasks, to helping keep a calendar and managing money. Let's chat about what methods we use to teach our kids about responsibility and what has worked and has not worked for our households.
Teaching kids responsibility starts during the toddler years. You can't expect a teenager to suddenly handle responsibilities when they haven't been given any their whole lives. In this episode we discuss age appropriate responsibilities from toddlerhood to the teenage years. We discuss the responsibilities our own children have and responsibilities we used to have when we were kids ourselves. I hope you enjoy today's episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/candidmotherhood/support
What is responsibility – does this mean work? Does this mean not having any fun, does this mean I must watch my brother, my sister my neighbor, my neighbors next door neighbors kid? No, no and no. Responsibility is something you may already have but it is a little dusty and you need to take it out, polish it up and allow it to shine. The post Teaching Kids Responsibility appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
This week on LIFE UNfiltered, we're diving back into our book “How To Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids And Be Ok With It” to talk about kids and responsibility and how important it is to give our kids the chance to contribute to the family unit. Because with most of us still living in some state of quarantine, it means we're doing most everything from home and wearing tons of different hats every day. And even though many of us reject asking our kids to help out to avoid burdening them, we shouldn't. Instead, we should be doing ourselves and our kids a favor by giving them real responsibilities and setting some honest expectations to help them develop their sense of independence. LIFE UNfiltered is something new. Something different. Something real and raw and relatable. It's a talk show that celebrates the messy, perfectly imperfect parts of life. Every Sunday from 11:30AM until noon, show hosts author & syndicated columnist Lisa Sugarman and licensed psychotherapist Debra Gansenberg, MSW, LICSW talk about the everyday issues that are affecting them as moms, wives, working professionals, and friends. Gansenberg, the mom of three boys, and Sugarman, the mom of two daughters, take the theme from their latest book How To Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids And Be Ok With It, and apply it to every aspect of life from raising kids and marriage to work and self-care and everything in between. They talk, unfiltered, about all the stuff that's keeping you up at night. And here's the thing… they actually give you permission to make mistakes and drop some balls. And be ok with it. Each week, Lisa and Debra focus on topics that affect all of us and have open, honest conversations about the good, the bad, the ugly, and all the moving parts that make up our day-to-day lives. They incorporate a mix of clinical advice, stories, tips, proven strategies from the trenches AND the therapy couch, and a bunch of laughs, to help you find the magic within life's screwups. So set your alarms for 11:29AM EST every Sunday morning so you don't miss a single second of LIFE UNfiltered. Like us on Facebook at LIFE Unfiltered on Northshore 104.9FM OR, follow us on Instagram @life_unfilteredon1049. To reach Lisa, email her at lisasugarman@hotmail.com or find her at lisasugarman.com. And to reach Debra, find her at foxgansenberg@yahoo.com or at NewBeginningsCounselingService.com.
In this episode we discuss with you how we as parents stay available and involved with our kids. How we teach, instill and motivate our kids to be responsible for their actions, behavior and choices. How to help mirror sharing, and conflict resolution. How to break away from being entitled. Come on in and sit while we chat about very important topic ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sitandchat/message
In this podcast, Nicholeen and Paije discuss some of the problems parents have seen with the lack of responsibility their children have, what those issues could look like in your own home, and some of the solutions for parents to help their children (and themselves) assume and take on more responsibility. It's part of the natural growing and learning process.
This week we are having a conversation about something that an be tricky to navigate: helping our kids through the...
The Mystery of Parenthood is a show on RED-C Catholic Radio, headquartered in College Station, Texas. On September 20, 2017, Trey and Stephanie Cashion provided tips on how to teach accountability to our children. Make sure to check out the resources used for this episode, the book Accountable Kids and the article 9 Tips for Teaching Kids Responsibility. Our Memory Verse this week is Romans 5:3-5, "Let us exhalt too in our hardships, understanding that hardship develops perseverance and perseverance develops a tested character, something that will give us hope and a hope that will not let us down because the love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit which has been given to us." Remember to pray, parent with a purpose, and prepare for God to amaze you! 0:45 Opening Prayer 2:16 How to Teach Children Responsibility 11:58 Start Them Early 18:40 Let Them Help You 29:20 Praise Your Children 34:54 Manage Your Expectations 41:13 Avoid Rewards 43:46 Provide Structure and Routine 47:29 Teach Consequences 50:04 Memory Verse, Romans 5:3-5
Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics
Part 2 of 3: Originally Aired April 1, 2012 Dianne Linderman continues talking about the article ?Households Earning Less Than $13,000 A Year Spend 9% Of Their Income On Lottery Tickets.? Dianne talks about teaching kids how to save their money and learn financial responsibility. A gentleman is calling in to share his story of becoming a business owner, and thanks Dianne for being an inspiration for him. Find out more about Dianne Linderman on her website: http://www.everythingthatmattersradio.com/
Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics
Dianne Linderman talks about the ?milk police? and how they come after those businesses that do not pasturise their milk. Dianne goes into details on whether it is healthy to drink unpasteurised milk. Dianne talks about chivalry and how men these days are often less chivalrious than women. This segment also talks about parenting and what NOT to do to to your kids, unless you want to ?lose them to the world.? Learn more about Dianne on her website at http://www.everythingthatmattersradio.com/
Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics
Dianne Linderman continues her discussion about parenting and how you can help your kids be independent and succeed in life. She also talks about the danges of spoiling your children and what you can do to teach your children about money and entrepreneurship. Check out Dianne's cook book Everything That Matters in the Kichen here: http://www.amazon.com/Everything-That-Matters-Kitchen-Cook/dp/1456319701
Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics
Dianne Linderman talks about parenting and how it affects our country's politics. She discusses how she was able to turn around many troubled teens and teach them how to ?make it in life.? Dianne talks about the fine line between being an overbearing parent and spoling your kids too much. Learn how she became an entrepreneurial kid and how it helped her succeed in life. Learn more about Dianne on her website: http://www.everythingthatmattersradio.com/
Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics
Dianne Linderman talks about the impact mothers have on the future of our county. Dianne also discusses some great parenting tips – how to teach your kids about money, responsibility, and help them discover their hidden talents. Learn more about Dianne on her website: http://www.everythingthatmattersradio.com