“Redirecting Children’s Behavior” By Kathryn J. Kvols. You know there should be more to family life than arguments, neglected chores, disrespectful kids, infringed limits, and punishments that don’t create self-motivated individuals. Redirecting Children’s Behavior is a form of discipline that helps parents raise children in a peaceful and respectful way; it is firm and kind. Its goal is for the child to assume responsibility for his or her action and to become motivated from within rather than by external circumstances or events. The redirecting principle defines discipline as guidance and teaching, with an emphasis on mutual respect. This method teaches natural and logical consequences for a child’s misbehavior. As a result, the child gains self-esteem and cooperation skills.
“The Five Love Languages of Children” by Gary Chapman. Kids desperately need to know how much you love them. But if you don’t know their special “love languages,” you might as well be speaking gibberish. Every child (like every adult) expresses and receives love best through one of five communication styles. Find out which one of these your child speaks: Quality Time, Words of Affection, Gifts, Acts of Service, Physical Touch. If you love language is different from you children’s, you’d better learn to translate – fast. Or you could miss your chance to meet their deepest emotional needs. Discover how to express unconditional feelings of respect, affection and commitment that will resonate in their souls – and inspire them for the rest of their lives.
“The Five Love Languages of Teenagers” by Gary Chapman. Love is the most functional building block of parent-teen relationships. According to Dr. Gary Chapman parents must learn to express their love in a language that makes sense to their teenager. Some teens long for tender words; others desire a gentle touch, a thoughtful gift, a kind
deed or quality time spent together. Find out which one of these love languages your child speaks: Quality Time, Words of Affection, Gifts, Acts of Service, Physical Touch. Through true stories from the counseling office of Gary Chapman, you will discover how the principles of the five love languages can really work in the lives of your teens and family.
“It’s Time to Let You Know” by Beth Reidler. A touching story about a birthmother’s love for her child. Author, Beth Reidler, tells her heartfelt story about giving her child away through adoption. This book has a profound effect on its readers. It makes them aware that love goes beyond each person’s seemingly selfish actions. It has a soothing effect on both individuals who have been adopted, as well as those who have given a child away through adoption. It produces a noticeable feeling of peace and forgiveness which lessens the need to blame or condemn.
“Zoe Lynn is In” by Stephanie McNeil-Simon. Zoe Lynn Is In is a lovely mommy and me afternoon. They play a game called, “What’s this? What’s that?” and all of Zoe’s questions are answered with patience and love. This fun afternoon is a wonderful learning and bonding experience for both. The author, among other things, teaches Redirecting Children’s Behavior parenting courses and believes children should be seen and heard out loud.
“The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children” by Doreen Virtue, Ph. D. Indigo Children are bright, intuitive, strong-willed, and sometimes self-destructive individuals. They are often labeled (and misdiagnosed) as having ADD or ADHD because they won’t comply with established rules and patterns, and they may exhibit behavioral problems at home and at school. In this book, Doreen Virtue explores the psyche of these special kids and offers alternative solutions to Ritalin based on her extensive research and interviews with child-care experts, teachers, parents, and the Indigo Children themselves.
“Spiritually Healing the Indigo Children (and Adult Indigos, Too!)” – by Wayne Dosick, Ph. D. and Ellen Kaufman Dosick, MSW. This is the first book to provide an innovative approach to spiritually heal the Indigo Children. Inside are step-by-step instructions for parents to facilitate the playing of specially developed games. By playing these games, parents can help their children celebrate their inherent knowing, bring life-changing transformations to their attitudes and behaviors, and affirm their soul vision of a perfect world. This book also identifies and defines Adult Indigos and assists them in reclaiming the truth of their lives.
“Ask and It Is Given, Learning to Manifest Your Desires” by Esther and Jerry Hicks. This fascinating book presents the teachings of the nonphysical entity Abraham and helps you to learn how to manifest your desires so that you’re living the joyous and fulfilling life you deserve. You’ll come to understand how your relationships, health issues, finances, career options, and more are influenced by the Universal Laws that govern your time-space-reality – and you’ll discover powerful processes that will help you go with the positive flow of life.
“The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent” by Esther and Jerry Hicks. This leading-edge book is about having a deliberate intent for whatever you want in life, while at the same time balancing your energy and living the Art of Allowing along the way. As you come to understand and effectively practice the processes offered here, you will not only achieve your goals and desired outcomes more rapidly, but you’ll enjoy every single step along the path even before their manifestation. As such, you’ll find that the living of your life is an ongoing journey of joy, rather than a series of long dry spells between occasional moments of temporary satisfaction.
“The What-If Guy” by Taylor Wilshire. A fictional book that follows Ryley McKenna’s adventure as she finds her true spiritual self. With the help of her best friend and the guidance of a special book, A Course in Miracles, she finds the courage to embark on an unforgettable journey of self-discover and healing. This captivating and inspirational novel proves that miracles really do happen.
“Families First – Teens Rock” by Dr. Tim Jordan. Dr. Tim Jordan will help you navigate through the misunderstandings that cause the greatest difficulties during the teen years. You’ll discover ways to get you teen on board with you wishes while better understanding their needs as well. Issues discussed include: building a goodwill account; creating win-win agreements; accountability vs. rules; natural consequences; letting go of control; protected space; mentors; volunteering; and how to love and respect you teens through this up and down time.
“RCB Parenting Guidelines” by Kathryn Kvols. This CD provides 135 practical tips to handle your everyday challenges in ways that create cooperation and closeness. It is an entertaining, informative guideline that parents can listen to as they drive to work, or provide “taxi service” for children’s activities. Tips range from how to handle kids’ interruptions when you’re talking on the telephone to handling those annoying fights between the kids. Useful for all ages.
“Journey to Your Soul’s Magnificence – What a difference a year makes” by Pamela P. Dunn. Pamela Dunn, Minister and National Speaker, focuses her ministry and teachings on the integration of life. This powerful packet of 12 CDs and a 52 week workbook are designed to guide you as you embark upon a journey that will bring you home to your Self – home to the magnificence of Who You Truly desire to Be.
Heaven Scents by Sarah – Indigo Calm: Truly candles like no other. Scents sent by heaven, they linger even after the candle is extinguished. Indigo Calm, is a fusion of waterlily and jasmine made exclusively for Indigo Village in a soothing Indigo hue. Candles come in 8 oz reusable glass jar with lid.
Heaven Scents by Sarah – Indigo Movement: Truly candles like no other. Scents sent by heaven, they linger even after the candle is extinguished. Indigo Movement, is a fusion of morning glory and honeysuckle made exclusively for Indigo Village in a soothing Indigo hue. Candles come in 8 oz reusable glass jar with lid.
“Peace Begins in Your Home” Wristband. This plastic, yellow wristband makes a powerful statement and reminds us that change begins with you and your loved ones.
Redirecting Children’s Behavior Parenting Cards by Kathryn Kvols. Based on the book and parenting course, these 44 cards will provide many profound insights. The cards will help “you to stop and think” rather than react negatively to situations allowing you to be the parent you want to be. Use these cards to become a calmer, more confident parent.