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- Mom Investigating an Incident: Why Won’t My ADHD Son’s School Give Me Details of His Inappropriate Behavior? by Empowering Parents on Nov 6, 2009
I got a call from my son’s teacher last week. Apparently, he used an inappropriate word and perhaps a hand gesture to accompany it to another child. That child’s parent had called the principal. The principal asked my son Builder’s teacher t...
- Is Inappropriate Behavior a Moral Issue? (The Answer Might Surprise You) by Empowering Parents on Oct 16, 2009
Is inappropriate behavior a moral issue or a performance issue? James Lehman says that you should “View inappropriate behavior as a performance issue not as a moral issue.” I think that some parents may have a difficult time accepting...
- Ask PSL: “I Homeschool — and My House is a Battle Zone!” by Empowering Parents on Oct 2, 2009
Do you homeschool your kids? Recently, a reader wrote in with this question about her 13-year-old daughter, who thinks being homeschooled means she can do work whenever she wants to: “I know James has written about how to get kids to do their homew...
- Giving Consequences to Young Kids and Toddlers by Empowering Parents on Jul 17, 2009
Ever get stuck trying to give the right consequences to your young child or toddler? Know that whether they’re 18 months or five years old, you should always try to do the following three things when giving consequences: Instruct your child a...
- Ask PSL: What to Do When Your Child Thinks He’s the Parent! by Empowering Parents on Jul 10, 2009
Do you have one child who bosses your other kids around — and who seems to think they are the parent, instead of you? There are few things more frustrating for a parent than watching one of their kids giving their siblings directions and corr...
- Ask PSL: What to Do When Your Child Thinks They’re the Parent! by Empowering Parents on Jul 10, 2009
Do you have one child who bosses your other kids around — and who seems to think they are the parent, instead of you? There are few things more frustrating for a parent than watching one of their kids giving their siblings directions and corr...
- It’s OK to Say “No” to Your Child (Really!) by Empowering Parents on May 8, 2009
Why are fewer parents using the word “No” and failing to give their children consequences that will make their inappropriate behavior stop? Before that question is answered, I feel there should be a word about why the word “No” needs to be in...




