Love and Logic - Solutions for parents and teachers
Summary: For over thirty years, we've provided books, audios, videos and seminars designed to help parents and educators create respectful and responsible kids. Love and Logic is based on two rules. We take good care of ourselves by setting limits without anger, lectures, threats or repeated warnings. When children misbehave or cause problems, we hold them accountable in caring ways. The "love" in Love and Logic means that we care enough about kids to set limits and hold the accountable in compassionate ways. The "logic" is what happens inside of the child's head when they realize that their poor decisions result in consequences. For more information visit loveandlogic.com or call toll free 1-800-338-4065.
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- Artist: Dr. Charles Fay and Jim Fay
- Copyright: 1997 - 2012 Love & Logic Institute, Inc.
Podcasts:
This week we ask some questions to help determine if your teenager is ready to be safe behind the wheel.
This week we talk about how empathy can be used to communicate effectively.
This week we talk about how empathy can be used to communicate effectively.
This week we talk about how empathy can be used to communicate effectively.
This week we talk about how empathy can be used to communicate effectively.
A quick parenting tip from Dr Charles Fay - When kids complain about tough teachers
A quick parenting tip from Dr Charles Fay - How to get kids to listen in the classroom
This week we talk about how to get kids to communicate with parents about their teachers.
This week we talk about how to get kids to communicate with parents about their teachers.
This week we talk about how to get kids to communicate with parents about their teachers.
This week we talk about how to get kids to communicate with parents about their teachers.
This week we talk about how to change old parenting habits and develop new parenting skills.
This week we talk about how to change old parenting habits and develop new parenting skills.
This week we talk about how to change old parenting habits and develop new parenting skills.
This week we talk about how to change old parenting habits and develop new parenting skills.