Parenting
Values Need To Be Behaviorally Defined
Values are more than words—they’re actions. They need to be behaviorally defined so you and your kids know how to demonstrate and practice them.
Read MoreFour Anchor Values: Humility, Gratitude, Respect, Accountability
As you start to define your positive values, we recommend four Anchor Values that all families should embody and practice.
Read MoreParenting is a Leadership Role
Watch this video to learn how you can respond as a Loving Leader and not a Reactive Ruler.
Read MoreFamily Goals Ideas in 2024
It’s that time again—to look ahead, start fresh, and reflect on our goals for the year.
Read MoreHow Windshield Thinking Keeps You Focused On Your Family Values
How is your behavior helping your children grow and thrive? What are they learning from your actions?
Read MoreGratitude is the Heart of the Four Anchor Values
Practicing gratitude opens the minds and hearts of children to look beyond themselves and see a bigger, healthier picture.
Read MorePractical Tips for Growing Gratitude Within Your Family
By demonstrating and encouraging gratitude in your children, you are setting a foundation for longstanding happiness.
Read MoreHow to Keep Your Shared Vision Out of Your Blind Spot
As a Values Grounded Parent, you need to be forward-thinking and focused on guiding your parenting vision toward your goal.
Read MoreDefining Your Parenting Style with Values Grounded Parenting
It’s all about how your personality traits and upbringing influence the way you relate to your spouse/partner, children, and others.
Read MoreVeruca Salt: Perfect Example of an Ungrateful Child
Veruca Salt, from the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, is a terrific example of an ungrateful child.
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