When you have spent ten minutes with a parent and child, you can feel whether or not there is a healthy environment for growth and development.
I often ask myself, “Have they chosen to be bound?” Though I know in my heart, no one, not even the insane, chooses to be bound.
Children attempt to control their environment, which means the people around them, through pity or threat.
I recently met a little three-year-old girl who is the product of life with her parents.
In our child training seminars there is always a time for questions and answers. It is during these times that we gain a grasp of your needs.
Several times I have been asked by parents how they can make a child sit in a car seat when he or she refuses to do so.
When I see orange, the same shade as the fruit, I experience an involuntary citrus constriction in the muscles of my jaw.
For a teenager it is too late to "train up a child," but it is not too late to lead them into the paths of righteousness.
This past fall on the volley ball court another episode in the ongoing saga of child training was played out on a nearby pallet where a mother daily deposited her crying (...)