Possibly one of the most practical and useful tools Dr. Purvis teaches parents is what she calls “Total Voice Control.” This tool equips parents to focus on how they use their own voice when interacting with their child. Watch as Michael Monroe talks about how parents can use this tool to focus on how they [...]
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Why Can’t You Just Move On?
We have just completed another commencement season here in Texas. High schools and colleges were graduating people by the thousands most weekends between mid-May and mid-June. In the midst of it all, I attended a high school graduation and was very impressed as I listened to the kids speak and as I heared about their [...]
Homemade Sloppy Joes
I have never really liked Sloppy Joe's. Not just because they are sloppy, but because they just had a strange flavor to me. For some reason thought, they sounded good to me and I decided to find a homemade recipe that I could make without using those cans of "sauce" with their questionable ingredient [...]
Beware Bugs and Burns
Enjoying summer nights can be hard to do if you are fighting with pesky bugs who want to nibble on your ankles. A few years ago we began searching for an alternative to the icky chemical bug repellents you can buy. We discovered that using Young Living essential oils is as effective and smells so [...]
Why Changing a Child’s Story Matters
One of the most helpful things ever shared with me is the idea that we spend as much time managing perceptions as we do dealing with reality. That rings true in almost every avenue of life and perhaps none more so than with our kids, especially as it relates to their self-worth and self-image. Some [...]
How Long Do I Have to Parent This Way?
Watch as Dr. Karyn Purvis encourages adoptive and foster parents to embrace trust-based parenting as the “new normal” that God has called them to as an essential part of the journey. This video originally appears on Empowered to Connect.
10 Ways to Support Kids in Foster Care
Ask any foster parent the phrase they hear the most and it will likely be “I could never do what you do” or “I’d love to foster, but I could never give the kids back.” While it is true that not everyone is equipped to be a foster parent there are so many other ways [...]
When Fear Looks Like Control
Some of my favorite works of art are Julian Beever's sidewalk illusions. If you haven't seen them they are truly amazing! He employs a technique called trompe l'oeil which is French for deceive the eye. He creates images that, when viewed from the correct angle, are optical illusions that appear to be three dimensional. It [...]
Who Has The Greater Responsibility?
One of the biggest struggles I've had as a parent is a pretty common one. And that is requiring better behavior from my children than I require from other adults or even myself. One of the ways I usually justify the higher standard for my kids is that I am teaching them and training them [...]
One Day Without Shoes
Change the road ahead for millions and join in on April 29, 2014. One Day Without Shoes is the annual day when we take off our shoes to raise global awareness for children's health and education. Start a conversation for change by going without shoes and sharing what you're doing, outside or online. Like us on Facebook | [...]