Radio Interview: Using Humiliation as a Form of Punishment
Ann Corwin’s Interview Ann Corwin discusses the negative ramifications of using emotional humiliation as a form of punishment in an online interview. Citing the youtube…
Ann Corwin’s Interview Ann Corwin discusses the negative ramifications of using emotional humiliation as a form of punishment in an online interview. Citing the youtube…
L.R. Knost’s Gentle Parenting Workshop is a two-part series discussing both the foundation of peaceful parenting as a lifestyle and the ways through which one…
L.R. Knost’s Two Thousand Kisses a Day seeks to promote peaceful parenting and leading with compassion. The book discusses the importance of guiding, connecting with,…
L.R. Knost’s The Gentle Parent provides insight as to how to properly create a healthy, peaceful home environment with constructive values. Presented in small, categorized…
Attachment theory is defined to be a psychological model that describes the dynamics of interpersonal connections between people. John Bowlby pioneered the research entailing attachment…
We have resources at the Foundation for Peaceful Parenting that are helpful for both problem solving and family communication. We suggest reading Parenting Passport by…
Research suggests that children’s personalities tend to be predictors of adult behaviors. This research study by Robins LN cites that antisocial behaviors in childhood are…
We recommend using Ann Corwin’s Parenting Passport as a resource for discipline, healthy family relationships, and conflict resolution. It’s a convenient handbook that provides invaluable references for better understanding your children’s behavior. Learn more about the handbook here.…
Unfortunately, corporal punishment is still perceived to be an acceptable means of parenting despite the conflicting evidence. Studies from the 1990s have found that up…
“The relationship of health risk behavior and disease in adulthood to the breadth of exposure to childhood emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction…