I often write about the importance of giving children choices. They are struggling with a need to feel powerful in a world that often makes them feel powerless. Being able to take control and make their own choices gives them that powerful feeling, meaning they feel less compelled to seek out power in negative ways like tantrums or fighting. Children also need to be offered choices to give them practice making decisions and experience handling consequences as life skills. Giving children choices is important. But it is also important to recognize that as adults, we need to be clear in setting the boundaries for those choices. [Read more…]
First Friday Q&A for May!
Three great questions for this month’s Q&A! I really think a lot of people are going to be able to relate to these scenarios, and hopefully add what they’ve learned to the comments below!
Someone’s in the Kitchen with Dinah

This is a repost of one of the very first blog posts I wrote. Since there were only about three of you reading here back then, I thought it might be time to revisit!
Links and Explanations
Last Friday, I spent about 8 hours in a technology classroom earning credit toward the renewal of my teaching license. The topic was podcasting, and of course, if I’m doing work I prefer to make it count for as much as possible, so I thought I’d focus my project on something you could enjoy. I was required to record and publish two podcasts, so I decided to record the Introduction and Chapter One of my ebook, Parenting with Positive Guidance: Building Discipline from the Inside Out. So if you’ve wanted to find out what the book is about, here’s a great opportunity. You can listen to the first two sections on your computer by clicking on the icons below. You can also click on the links to blip.tv and download the files to your mp3 player.
10 Secrets for Adults to Be Good Listeners
In my most recent list of Weekend Reads, I linked to a wonderful post from Janet Lansbury, 10 Secrets to Raising Good Listeners. A friend of mine posed what I thought was a very good question. “What about the ways adults can do a better job of listening to kids?” It got me thinking. So here’s my list. I’d love to hear what would be on yours.
Weekend Reads 4.2.11
First Friday Q&A 4.1.11
Can you believe it’s First Friday already? No Foolin’! I selected just three questions this time to keep things more streamlined. If you have a question for the next installment of First Friday Q&A, email those to my NEW address: questions@notjustcute.com . Go ahead and do it today. Trust me, the next First Friday will be here before you know it!
The Need for Social Problem Solving Skills
I’m reading a fascinating book called Crucial Conversations, by Kerry Petterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler. It’s been sitting on my proverbial nightstand for at least a year now, and after hearing it recommended again from about a fourth source – from education administrators to business execs to parents – I decided I’d better start reading.
Time-Outs are for Coaching
As I was filling out my bracket for this year’s March Madness, I was reminded of this post from last year, which has also been incorporated into a part of my ebook, Parenting with Positive Guidance. (PS, my Aggies got the shaft this year. Here’s hoping for an upset!)
It’s First Friday!
Well here it is! There were so many great questions and so little time! I’ve supplemented with some links below. Please add your links and input in the comment section as well!
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