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Articles on Art of Child Training

The Responsibility Train

He is quite happy being a part of the family train, and we are so happy to see him moving up in position.

Be a Door Opener, Not a Door Shutter

Think of ways to open doors of delight and you will not have as many occasions to say no to their naughtiness.

Knittin' Nate

“But he is MY son, and he is knitting; who taught my son to knit?”

Confessions of a Spanking Mom

“Mom, do you want me to take the baby?” “Dad, I made your coffee.” “Mom, I’ll get the younger kids’ lunch.” “Dad, we cleaned your car.” “Mom, I made you some lemonade.” (...)

Taming The Tyrant

Excerpt from the unpublished book, Traditional Child Training Made Easy.

Be Careful Little Feet Where You Go

Nathan Pearl reflects on the impact childhood experiences have on a person's perception of right and wrong. An encouragement for parents to carefully guide the steps of their (...)

The Flower House

A little patient parental flexibility can go a long way towards encouraging the creativity of children. Learn about Shalom's girlhood flower houses and pretend meals served (...)

Organize and Manage

Avoiding child training can result in frustrated parents and children who are hurtling towards dangerous circumstances. Mike discusses the benefits of consistent, loving (...)

Parenting is an Art Form

Training is not the only thing that children need from their parents. They need an investment that feeds the soul. The deft application of these truths is nothing less than (...)

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