5-CD Parenting Set Content


As you can see below, we cover a lot of ground with these CD’s. And there’s even more we didn’t have room to list. One great benefit is that you can listen to these CD’s over and over, with your kids. It’s like having your own private coach and therapist with you all the time.

CD #1: Understanding Your Child Inside & Out
(Become a Proactive Parent)

We will help you understand your child like you’ve never understood him or her before. The lightbulb will go off and you’ll say, “So THAT’S why he does that.” With knowledge comes power. You’ll feel hopeful now that you understand why your child:

Has a big heart, but sabotages friendships.
Controls others, is bossy and needs to enforce “fairness.”
Relates well to adults and younger children, but struggles with peers.
Gets a thrill from pushing your buttons and arguing like an attorney.
Melts down over changes, disappointments and little things.
Is disorganized, forgetful and impulsive.
Appears unmotivated and underperforms academically.
Becomes frustrated getting thoughts from head to paper while writing.
Constantly moves, fidgets, makes noises or chews on things.
Plays video games for hours, but can’t focus on work for 10 minutes.
Likes to cuddle, wrestle or touch others.
Is afraid of being alone or the dark, and insists you lie down at bedtime.
Is sensitive to touch, noise, sight, aromas or clothes.
Procrastinates with homework, but hyper-focuses on personal projects.
Needs you to be close or have your undivided attention.
Shows obsessive compulsive tendencies.
Has difficulty sleeping.
Appears not to be listening, but remembers what you say weeks later.
Says, “I’m bored!” or "I'm stupid" often.
Wears the same clothes and eats the same food routinely.
Gets angry or impatient when you talk too much or lecture.
Can be extreme

CD #2: Create a Calm Home
(Meet the need for Order)

How to get your kids to turn video games off without having to ask.
Use the “Opposites Rule” to banish whining, manipulating, demanding with one word.
How to use the Choice Ball to help your child become responsible for his choices.
Why it is important to disappoint your child on purpose.
Why you should command and show self-respect instead of demanding respect.
Tips for sleep issues.
Why traditions are better than rules.
What to do with your “planners” who always ask, “What’s the plan? What are we doing?”
How to take back control of your home and freak your kids out.
Practical ways to help kids with sensory integration/processing issues meet their needs.
5 lessons we can learn from video games.
Why we need to throw away the microwave lifestlye—how to simplify your lifestyle.
How to build your personal integrity by keeping your promises.
How to retip the scales with positive praise.
How to be assert calm, authoritative leadership in your home
Why we embrace and encourage tantrums
How to take back the power from your children
Practical tools to help you calm yourself
5 steps to help your child overcome anxiety
How to calm an upset, angry or violent child
Why discipline is something you do FOR your child, not to your child.


CD #3: Eliminate Arguing & Create Peaceful Homework Time
(Meet the Need for Stimulation)

How to wake up the traffic cop in your child’s brain.
Expose 3 common myths to learn why eye contact is overrated, why fidgeting and doodling aren’t bad and why we don’t need to eliminate all distractions for our kids.
Learn how to make homework time less stressful
Discover a dozen different ways to help improve attention and retention.
How to eliminate arguing with your child—did you know a pleasurable chemical is released in your child’s brain when they get a response from you?
Ways to redirect their energy in positive ways with specific missions.
Magical words to use when your child says, “I’m bored.”
Our kids have big hearts—so let’s use that compassion to serve others. 
Are your kids good at playing chess? Guess what else they can do well? This is crucial.
Practical ways to get exercise before school to stimulate their brain and reduce anxiety.
Why nutrition is so important—did you know healthy food and exercise can actually generate new neurons in the brain?
Tips to help your child get thoughts from head to paper.


CD #4: Raising Responsible, Independent Children
(Ownership & Internal Motivation)

Expose the myths of modern parenting.
Learn how our anxiety and fear controls us.
Why parents are too responsible for their kids’ behavior.
How to stop relying on your children emotionally.
Why you shouldn’t let your child’s mood determine your mood.
Ways to get your child to be responsible for his own morning routine.
Teach your kids how to be on time and respect time.
Use your child’s gifts, talents and passions.
Why our kids are sometimes better as adults than kids.
What to say when your child says, “You’re not the boss of me!” 
Why you shouldn’t be offended when your child says, “No!”
The greatest gift you can give your child.
Developing internal motivation versus punishment.
A dozen practical communication tips that will change your interactions with your child.
Tips to help with auditory processing issues.
How to get your kids to think on their own and problem solve.

Bonus CD 5 provides very practical ways to communicate in positive ways with your teenager (yes, it an be done!). We will show you how to motivate even an apathetic teen, and help them use their gifts and passions to develop a vision for their life. Ultimately, we want our kids to move toward independence and be motivated internally to be responsible for their behavior and academic success.


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