By Peggy Ployhar In the previous article in this series, Shifting Parenting Anger from Controlling Mode to Training Mode, I talked about how parenting anger can point out a child’s...
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Shifting Parenting Anger from Controlling Mode to Training Mode
By Peggy Ployhar In my previous article, in this series on parenting anger, I talked about the Parenting Anger Escape Door and hinted to the fact that it is “a...
The Parenting Anger Escape Door
By Peggy Ployhar I am excited to have finally reached the third article in my series on parenting anger because the information I share below is what finally opened my...
Parenting Anger Demystified
By Peggy Ployhar Anger has a way of catching us off guard when we don’t understand what causes it, and what decreases our ability to handle it appropriately. Therefore, the...
Our Family’s Experience with a Service Dog
By Dyana Robbins, M.Ed Fred entered our lives when my oldest son, Jonathan, was seven years old. For several years, Jonathan had wanted a dog. We had another family dog,...
Why We Should Be Talking About Parenting Anger
By Peggy Ployhar Years ago, a fellow homeschooling mom stopped by with her boys, so our kids could have a playdate and we could spend a few hours enjoying some...
Thriving in a Special Needs Marriage
By Dyana Robbins, M. Ed Reading this, you are likely a special-needs parent and/or married to someone with special needs. You might need encouragement or strategies for marital happiness in...
Fables, Fairy Tales and Foundational Truths
By Sherry Martin He said, “You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t happen to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who...
Your Preschooler’s Best Social Tutor
By Sherry Martin Social skills play a significant role in a child’s life well before he or she enters elementary school. If these skills are not learned in the early...