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Respond, Don’t React


When conflicts arise in your family, do you REACT to your emotions or RESPOND to the challenge?

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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.

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Four 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.

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Parenting is a Leadership Role


Watch this video to learn how you can respond as a Loving Leader and not a Reactive Ruler.

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Our 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.

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New Year + New Approach


Happy New Year! 🎉 You know what that means? It’s resolution time! Have you thought about your parenting goals?

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Family Goals Ideas in 2024


It’s that time again—to look ahead, start fresh, and reflect on our goals for the year.

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Closing 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

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How 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?

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Gratitude 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.

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Practical Tips for Growing Gratitude Within Your Family


By demonstrating and encouraging gratitude in your children, you are setting a foundation for longstanding happiness.

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How 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.

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