Tools
Value of the Week #2: Handling Anger Respectfully
This week, we’re diving into a topic we all grapple with—handling anger respectfully.
Read MoreGolden Nugget: Accountability Involves Owning One’s Behavior
Without accountability, the values within your family simply remain words and concepts.
Read MoreRespond, Don’t React
When conflicts arise in your family, do you REACT to your emotions or RESPOND to the challenge?
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 MoreOur Values Shape Our Behavior, Relationships and Identity
Within the context of Values Grounded Parenting, a value represents an important core belief that influences and shapes your behavior, relationships, and identity.
Read MoreClosing Out 2023: Thank You For Being a Part of the Values Grounded Parenting Community
THANK YOU for being a part of the Values Grounded Parenting community! We have lots of exciting new things coming your way in 2024
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 MoreWhy Unity in Co-Parenting is Necessary
Like a sturdy ship in stormy seas, being united as co-captains of your ship (home and family) provides the necessary support and strength to withstand tough challenges.
Read More“Because I SAID SO!” Lead With a Positive Vision, Not Your Ego
“Why do I have to do my homework now? I am in the middle of a game.”“WHY am I in trouble? HE’s the one who started it!”“None of my friends have THESE rules. This makes NO sense! Why are you SO UNFAIR?!” Comment “🙋” if comments like these sound familiar. Now, comment “🙋🙋” if you…
Read MoreDeveloping Your Shared Vision
Meet with your partner and write out your shared vision statement. If you are a single parent, meet with a trusted adult(s)/ family member and do the same. Some basics in developing a vision: Keep it brief-no more than a couple of sentences (get right to the point so you can easily recall and use…
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