Teaching Kids Responsibility
Responsibility is important in everyone’s lives and you can start teaching responsibility at a very young age to get them ready for when they are older. There are several simple and efficient ways you...
View ArticleBack in the Swing of Things
Hope you all enjoyed a lovely holiday break with family and friends! Getting back into the swing of things might be somewhat of a difficult transition after kids were staying up late, sleeping in and...
View ArticleListen, Educate, Ask, Discuss
Parent’s LEAD (Listen, Educate, Ask, Discuss) is a program that will aid parents in taking the steps to talk to your children about underage drinking. Sometimes it can be difficult to talk to your...
View Article6 Steps to being a Good Role Model
Many parents become unsure about how to be an effective parent and a good role model. There are several issues children face as they get older and see more peer pressure. It’s key for parents to be...
View ArticleThe Stutman Group
DID YOU KNOW… There are as many new abusers of prescription drugs, age 12 to 17, as there are of marijuana?! Every day 2,500 teenagers use a prescription drug to get high for the first time. Robert...
View ArticleSnacks for Families on the Go
PIC families always seem to be on the go from picking up kids at school, going to different activities, helping with homework, meetings, running errands and the list just goes on and on. But when is...
View ArticleDo’s and Don’ts for Youth Sports Parents
Encouraging your kids to play sports is a great way to get kids involved, stay active, let them meet new friends, stay out of trouble and have fun! Furthermore, some parents take the fun right out of...
View ArticleTips for limiting your child’s television, computer and video game time
Since 1999, Children’s overall time spent watching tv has more than doubled to SEVEN hours a day! Parent’s should be very concerned as your child could develop struggles with school, attention...
View Article“Aren’t You Glad I Don’t Believe That?!”
Jim Fay (Co-founder of Love and Logic with Foster W. Cline, M.D.) recently was reading one of his e-mails and came across this from Jen, a Love and Logic parent who has discovered this handy Love and...
View ArticleControl your Anger at Your Child
Your child may be pushing your buttons, but he/she isn’t causing your response. Lashing out, yelling, screaming, throwing things etc.. isn’t one bit going to help the situation. It may make you feel...
View ArticleHow to Use Positive Parenting
Positive parenting starts by creating a good relationship with your children so that he/she responds to gentile guidance rather than punishments and threats. The most effective discipline strategy is...
View ArticleTeach Your Child What to Do When Lost
Before you go any place with your child, teach them what they should do if you ever happened to be split up from each other. Do this in a calm matter so that they aren’t scared. It’s important that...
View ArticleParents Helping Parents
Parent Information Center is an educational program that encourages positive relationships with families. We offer classes for parents & children & share educational resources daily. We are...
View ArticleSituations to Handle Sibling Rivalry
“You love sister more than me!” “Why can’t I get a TV in my room too?” Do you ever hear these questions between siblings? One feels you love their sister more and the other wants a television in their...
View ArticleDiscipline Dos & Don’ts
You’re waiting in line at the grocery store and the 4 year old in front is out of control. He’s knocking every piece of candy off the shelves as he screams, “I WANT TREATS!”. His mother quickly tugs...
View ArticleBack in the swing of things
The transition for kids from summer to school can be difficult, especially if they’ve had an active summer. Sitting in a classroom all day can be hard on a child who has been “go-go-go” all summer....
View ArticleGearing Up for Kindergarten
Attention: Parents If you have a preschooler who will start kindergarten in 2014 join us for these fun-filled sessions of Gearing Up for Kindergarten! Each session includes: ? Fun interactive...
View ArticleConscious Discipline: A multidisciplinary approach to address behavior
Join us for a one day conference on Conscious Discipline: A multidisciplinary approach to address behavior. The Conscious Discipline approach supports brain research to develop personal discipline...
View ArticleHelping Your Child Control Anger
As parents we have all been overwhelmed by parenting and wonder what do I do now? Join Facilitator Sue Shirek as she shares helpful techniques and ideas to help your child learn to manage angry...
View ArticleEarly Childhood Love & Logic Grand Forks
Early Childhood Love & Logic is back to help create happy families and responsible kids as early as birth to age six. This series will offer you an exciting, fun, and rewarding journey. You will...
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