Friday, February 5, 2010

Guilty Parents Create Entitled Children

It is easy to feel guilty as a parent. There are many things to feel guilty about....not spending enough time with our children, being divorced, not getting them to bed on time and the list goes on ad nausem! However, guilt is not only a waste of your energy but is also a way to create entitled children. Why? Because we usually go overboard to make up to them for what we think we did wrong. We buy them extra things, we let them eat things we shouldn't, or we violate other limits we had set in place.

Entitled children are not fun people. They carry around an attitude that life owes them something. If they don't get what the feel is owed to them, they often get angry and hurtful.

Practice:
Ask yourself, "Is their anything I am feeling guilty of that is not helping the relationship?" If yes, work on forgiving yourself. Or take one small action toward creating a solution to the problem. For example, if you are feeling guilty about not spending enough time with your child, make a date with her and put it in your calendar.

Wishing you much success on your parenting journey,

Kathryn Kvols
Author of "Redirecting Children's Behavior"
877 375-6498
www.incaf.com

Kathryn on "Leading Edge Parenting" Radio

Kathryn Kvols, author of the powerful book and course "Redirecting Children's Behavior" will be interviewed on the "Leading Edge Parenting" with Sandi Schwartz February 17th, Wed. 11 AM PST. Don't miss this powerful program! Put it on your calendar! Click here!

Sandi loved Kathyrn's work so much last time she has asked her to be a guest again this month!

Kathryn's New E-book: Turn Misbehavior Into Cooperation!
Would you like more cooperation in your home?
Would you like to greatly diminish power struggles?
Would you like your day with your kids to work more smoothly?

This e-book tells you how.
It includes easy to use, effective tools to turn your child's misbehavior into cooperation.

In addition you will learn:

How to identify each family member's needs. Included is a worksheet to determine which needs are and are not getting met in order to make improvements.

Questions to ask children to expand their thinking to help them make more effective choices.
How to create routines to make your day go more smoothly.
After each section in the e-book there are worksheets to help you create an action plan to implement what you have read.

If you are a therapist or a coach, this is an excellent tool to use with your clients.

It is also a great review for people who read or have taken the "Redirecting Children's Behavior" course.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Asperger's Syndrome/HFA Support Group

This is just a reminder that the Asperger's Syndrome/HFA Support Group now meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month beginning on February 11, 2010. Our location and time remains the same (7-9pm, Wengert Conference Room at NV Energy [formerly Nevada Power Co.]. The address is 6226 W. Sahara Avenue - between Jones and Rainbow. The Conference Room and Parking are in the rear of the building.

I look forward to seeing you there.

Autism's Angels Gala 2010

5th ANNUAL Families for Effective Autism Treatment of Southern Nevada (FEAT)
AUTISM’S ANGELS GALA 2010 – Saturday, April 24, 2010
Honoring Nevada Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders
Ralph Toddre
Mary Liveratti
Jan M. Crandy
Commissioners

More information will be forthcoming
Contact: 702-368-FEAT (3328) www.featsonv.org

Addressing Challenging Behaviors Training

Please view the attached flyer which includes information for our upcoming
Addressing Challenging Behaviors Training. This training will be held on
February 10th and 11th from 9:30am-4:30pm at the UNLV Paradise Campus 851 East
Tropicana, Room: 103B. Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you there.


Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
UNLV Department of Special Education
4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 453014
Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-3014
Phone#(702)8955836 Fax(702)8950984
http://asdcenter.org/

New Camp Scholarship Program

Thanks to a generous donation from the Baker family, Autism Speaks today launched the new Autism Speaks Baker Summer Camp Scholarship Program that will provide eligible camps with funding to offer scholarships to campers with autism. Autism Speaks encourages families to contact their local camp organizations and ask them to submit an application.