Parent Help For Child Meltdowns (1)

By Bob Lancer
February 23rd, 2011

Parent Help For Child Meltdowns (1) Understanding the many factors that may contribute to a child’s routine emotional meltdowns may provide a concerned parent with the help needed for solving the problem.

“Secret” Skills for Success

By Bob Lancer
February 16th, 2011

“Secret” Skills for Success If you are feeling frustrated or disheartened about achieving a goal, this is one of the most important skills for success for you to remember. Focus on the now to feel renewed. Now is a new beginning.

Are You In A Good Relationship?

By Bob Lancer
February 16th, 2011

Are You In A Good Relationship? If you define a good relationship as one that always satisfies your desires and inspires your feelings of appreciation, you actually doom yourself to a bad relationship. Every relationship has its ups and downs. If you need to feel up all the time to regard yours as a good relationship, you are overlooking the fact that there is great, great good available in our challenges.

Children’s Feelings And Behavior Problems

By Bob Lancer
February 16th, 2011

Children’s Feelings And Behavior Problems The “difficult” infant may be trying to us simply because we find the natural, instinctive ways of an infant hard for us to handle. Our lack of patience, understanding, and child-relationship skills may be the cause. We can create behavior problems by misreading what the child actually needs from us to develop more caring, orderly, responsible behavior. How we respond to a child’s behavior influences the child’s future behavior.

Tap The Power of Inspiring Thoughts

By Bob Lancer
February 9th, 2011

Tap The Power of Inspiring Thoughts Inspiring thoughts come from a center of deep inner peace. Worrisome thinking arises from an anxious, nervous state. Understanding the source of inspiring thoughts can help you choose your thoughts for positive power.

Break Up Advice For Leavers

By Bob Lancer
February 9th, 2011

Break Up Advice For Leavers The purpose of this “break up advice” is not to persuade you to remain in a relationship that you believe in your heart is truly over, but rather to clarify the importance of practicing self-honesty every step of the way.

Child Discipline Alternative To Saying “No”

By Bob Lancer
February 9th, 2011

Child Discipline Alternative To Saying “No” One effective child discipline alternative to saying “no” is to redirect instead of merely to block. Rather then simply saying “no” let your child know what he CAN do instead. By letting your child know what he CAN do, you diminish his natural resistance to opposition.

Looking For Love Works

By Bob Lancer
February 3rd, 2011

Looking For Love Works To find the love that you are looking for may require a great deal of perseverance. Along the way to any goal of great importance to us, we need to be willing to pass through valleys of disappointment. One key to successfully looking for love involves learning how to pass through disappointment. And the vital element to bear in mind regarding this is passing through.

The Success System Solution

By Bob Lancer
February 3rd, 2011

The Success System Solution Success is a system. In other words, success is a result of a definite and reliable systematic approach to life. When know the success system, achieving your goals in life is simply a matter of putting that system into action. Focusing on what you want is an essential aspect of the success system.

Positive Parental Involvement

By Bob Lancer
February 2nd, 2011

Positive Parental Involvement Positive parental involvement means that you are consciously present, focused and sensitively aware of your child in the now. You are reading your child’s body language, voice tones and verbal communication (if your child is at a verbal stage) to recognize your child’s needs so you can respond accordingly.