Nicholeen Peck - Teaching Self Government
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How To Teach A Child About The Holy Spirit
There are certain spiritual concepts, like the Holy Spirit, that children might find difficult to comprehend, so how can you help them understand this? Get my tips on how to teach a child about the Holy Spirit in an easily understandable way in this video!
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Nicholeen Peck
Teaching Self-Government
Key Moments in this Episode
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00:00 Intro & Summary
00:50 How Children Can Be More Spiritual Than Adults
02:12 What To Remember When Teaching Children About The Holy Spirit
03:11 How To Teach Children About The Holy Spirit
04:11 How To Help Children Understand The Holy Spirit
05:15 How To Build A Foundation Of Truth For Children
06:09 How To Teach Children To Pray To Understand The Holy Spirit
07:54 Benefits Of Teaching Children About The Holy Spirit
08:30 Learn More About Calmness
What To Watch Next
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The Not-So-Known Secret To Parenting Success (Full Class)
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Resources
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Learn more about us here:
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About Nicholeen Peck
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Despite your best efforts at raising children, is your family dysfunctional? Do your children set the rules and have control of your home instead of you? Are you looking for parenting skills that will help you create a united, happy family?
Then meet Nicholeen Peck, one of the world’s most effective parenting experts. Whether you want to fix child behavioral issues, create more unity in the home, or simply strengthen your family relationships, her proven system - Teaching Self-Government - can help you turn chaos into calm.
"People are starving for help to save their families," says Nicholeen.
Since 1999, her seminars, workshops, one-on-one training sessions, parenting videos and books have helped thousands of families worldwide regain peace, be happy and maintain unity in their home. The secret? Learning how to use effective family systems based on parenting that’s deliberate and pro-active (instead of reactive). It all starts with the principles of self-government. If you’re a family of faith, you’ll especially love how your faith and values can be woven into her parenting system.
In 2009, Nicholeen and her husband starred in the BBC reality TV show, “The World’s Strictest Parents”. She became an overnight sensation by turning around two out-of-control teenagers from England after just one week - without shouting, threats or manipulation. Her amazing success comes from the positive parenting techniques of using calmness, effective communication and principles of self-government.
Nicholeen Peck’s Accomplishments
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* Author of “Parenting: A House United,” “Popular Parenting Methods: Are They Really Working?,” “Roles: The Secret to Family, Business, and Social Success” and many other books and magazine articles.
* President of The Worldwide Organization for Women (WOW).
* Nicholeen regularly speaks at the United Nations and other congresses around the world as an advocate for strengthening families and motherhood.
* In 2009 her family was featured on the BBC reality show, “The World’s Strictest Parents.
* Trained as a foster parent for Utah Youth Village.
* Has parented many troubled foster children.
* Successfully raised (and raising) four children of her own.
Testimonials
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“Her loving parenting techniques work with ALL children.”
Kristi, www.thankfulme.blogspot.com
“Thank you for your insights and solutions. They have helped my family so much.”
Michelle
“My husband and I have started implementing some of your techniques, and our house has been so different!”
Julianne
“I feel that my children respect me more. I will be eternally grateful for what I have learned from Nicholeen Peck.”
Michelle Baker
“If you want to forge the strongest family bonds possible, to repair damaged relationships, and redeem a child that seems completely lost, then this program IS for you.”
Sandra
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When someone is shy, it's easy to just accept it as a part of their personality; but did you know that, if we wanted to, this is actually something that we have the power to change? In this video, I'll share my personal advice on how to encourage a shy child to speak up and get out of their comfort zone! Watch and Enjoy! Nicholeen Peck Teaching Self-Government Key Moments in this Episode 00:00 ...
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Now more than ever, children need to learn critical thinking skills especially with all of the false information we can find online. In this video, I'll show you how to teach a child critical thinking skills and share helpful resources you can use in this video! Watch and Enjoy! Nicholeen Peck Teaching Self-Government Key Moments in this Episode 00:00 Intro & Summary 00:50 What Makes Good Criti...
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Reading is a crucial life skill but some kids might find it difficult to learn because of the complicated methods used in schools. In this video, I'll share the simplest and most effective method I've seen for teaching a child to read for free! Watch and Enjoy! Nicholeen Peck Teaching Self-Government Key Moments in this Episode 00:00 Intro & Summary 01:24 How I Learned About Lynne Hanson's Read...
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  • @dottjohnson2232
    @dottjohnson2232 22 дні тому

    Would love help on how to help my students. I have one boy who has ADHD coupled with a mood disorder. He is very resistant to opening up.

  • @rosebenet3571
    @rosebenet3571 22 дні тому

    When I said during my childs meltdown -My 12 yo daughter ...We need a break and come back to this after we both calm down. I wouldnt dare say the exact words stated in this webinar because it would sound condescending i think, either way my daughter just pointed ger figure at me and said what is this all about , omg who are youwhy are you trying to be somebody else. Which is her main line i hear daily. But I know ive been caught in yhe struggle in the past, calming down is seems obvious.

  • @Youssef.A.A
    @Youssef.A.A 22 дні тому

    u care about children all over the world, right? i hope u did not forget about the children of Palestine ❤❤🤍🤍💚💚🖤🖤 and i appreciate the info 😊

  • @rebeccacory7945
    @rebeccacory7945 22 дні тому

    Does this apply to husbands, too 😬

  • @ismailkhabir7416
    @ismailkhabir7416 22 дні тому

    Thnx for advice..❤

  • @aminakiani9729
    @aminakiani9729 23 дні тому

    how old should a child be to be able to say what they are feeling? my nephew knows how to make faces for each emotion and can tell what each emotion is when pictures are shown but He does not tell when he is sad, angry, happy. even when we ask him how he is feeling? he says nothing.

  • @rockythegoat7155
    @rockythegoat7155 23 дні тому

  • @jlewis3294
    @jlewis3294 23 дні тому

    Kiddo that thinks he's always right...and argues about everything. Most situations he has a negative perspective and reaction.

  • @zeeshortz-ip2jb
    @zeeshortz-ip2jb 23 дні тому

    My parent fights with bad language and loud voice. I am 20 year boy and I seeing this from my childhood. The problem is I feel embarrassed to get out of my house and face people. What should I do? I even can't tell thoughts coming in my mind due to their relationship.

  • @rabbitsrule9437
    @rabbitsrule9437 25 днів тому

    Work is the antidote of a sick characture??

  • @rabbitsrule9437
    @rabbitsrule9437 25 днів тому

    Finally at end of video we learn

  • @dulcecorazon411
    @dulcecorazon411 25 днів тому

    My stepdaughters don't know what consequences are. They always get what they want and if they don't get it when they want it, automatically makes my partner the bad parent and they don't hold back in saying it loud and clear regardless of who's around. I always tell him they need to have consequences for their bad actions or behavior but he's a softy he lacks all sorts of authority when it comes to his daughters and they both know this, being in this situation is exhausting. The mom insists in saying she does whatever those girls want and there's the problem that we have absolutely no say in.

  • @Beaumirabel
    @Beaumirabel 25 днів тому

    Thanks Nicholeen ❤

  • @caraadams9846
    @caraadams9846 25 днів тому

    I have been watching your UA-cam videos and listened to your audio book. My 12 year old son has too and my husband. We have been practicing the principles for a few months with ups and downs. This video is spot on with how my son is going through puberty and sleeping more than eating and drinking water has always been a struggle so he is especially dehydrated after going on hikes. He has ADHD, high functioning autism and OCD. I watched your video on ADHD and have been hoping we could continue putting the principals in practice instead of medication. It's been difficult, I feel like I am always reminding him of daily responsibilities and I have trouble with my calm at times. I especially lost my cool yesterday and exploded with lots of screaming. I apologized and explained how embarrassed I was for my reaction and we talked about how we should have done things differently. I am recovering from breast cancer so I have trouble with anxiety and get triggered by his behavior because he's constantly fidgeting and ignoring his homeschooling assignments, running around randomly too. I am doing my best and do not want to make excuses for my behavior. I do my best to make efforts each day to stick with the program. I would love some tips to keep pushing through the tough times and keeping on track and/ or a video on how to reset after having trouble with maintaining calm. Thank you.

  • @djthereplay
    @djthereplay 25 днів тому

    Nicholeen, When a child gets overwhelmed and escalated or grows the sense of being treated unfairly because the parent gets what they want and they don't then disagreeing appropriately may go out the window and they may talk back or say no to what the parent wants from them. Trust me, I mumbled at my parents on numerous occasions back when I was an autistic child and on rare occasions that risked them threatening to pull the belt out and start whippin` butt. Never use a child's respect as a license to provoke their anguish nor dictate their response when they are angry nor dictate what should or should not cause them anguish. Refuse to argue with a child. Give the child time and space to process and deescalate. Be consistent and model what you want to see the child be like. And ultimately, that child might begin to come back around to you.

  • @calamitypip1066
    @calamitypip1066 25 днів тому

    The drop the subject part. Wondering if some of the neuro diverse teens you fostered found that the hardest good habit to learn? It goes so against the grain for strong willed kids, doesn't it.

  • @ImperatorZor
    @ImperatorZor 25 днів тому

    In 1941, Nazi Germany invaded the USSR. After an area was taken by the Wehrmacht, the Germans deployed the Einstatsgruppen. This was a special branch of the SS with a specific mission involving Soviet Officials, Intellectuals and most notably Jews (adults and children), which were rounded up with the assistance of Heer and Waffen SS forces. These were taken to a field at gunpoint, given shovels, made to dig trenches and were then lined up by the trench and were shot, their bodies falling into the pit. They'd continue shooting until the trench was full, then they'd repeat the process until they disposed of the undesirables. In total they killed 2,000,000 people. There were about 3,000 soldiers in the Einstatsgruppen. They were selected for their tasks, but this was a voluntary position. It was possible to transfer out to another posting and a few did. Most did not. You'd expect them all to be raving Nazi fanatics, raving antisemites or sadists. But post war interviews and evaluations with former members of these killing squads found that this was not the case. They were remarkably normal, men with mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, lovers and friends. So why did they do this? Simple. They saw it as their duty to do the task they were given. The late Dr. Bob Altemeyer (University of Manitoba) wrote the book on the psychology of Authoritarianism. Most people think of the leaders of an authoritarian regime, but in truth just as important are the Authoritarian Follower followers. Among other things is that they have a high degree of respect for those in positions of legitimate authority, as well as uncriticality and conventionalism. Be very wary of those who stress the importance of "Understanding Authority".

  • @Eyesofskies
    @Eyesofskies 25 днів тому

    My 8-year-old hasn't been diagnosed with A.D.H.D., but the specific criteria aligns with the DSM-5-TR. Said child screams...."Nooooo!!! I don't want to!!!", also whenever told "not right now", after being told 20 times a morning that "we are not going to the park (or whatever)". He can not handle being told no, but acts like his entire world is just over...covers up, cries, and yells. He is such a vocal guy, always yelling...like always. Trying to help him understand ways to regulate his emotions, but my goodness. Gotta find some healthier coping strategies to regulate emotions.

  • @suzens.5024
    @suzens.5024 25 днів тому

    Such great advice! I’m new to your teachings and am curious if you’ve talked about reconnecting with a teen after it seems you’ve lost their heart and they’ve pulled away. My daughter just turned 16 and we had a great relationship up until about one year ago after she did some sneaky stuff with her phone. Started a friendship with someone online and hid this secret. Sigh….. Thank you

  • @whosimawhatsit
    @whosimawhatsit 25 днів тому

    This is extremely helpful! Thank you!!

  • @pastthefog6514
    @pastthefog6514 25 днів тому

    I wish we could just hire you 😂 I’m sure you have heard that many times. my five children are really draining my husband and myself lately. And my 10 year old really has a back talking problem. We can’t even get him to see he is doing it as he believes everyone back talks. And even attempting to explain it to him causes him to get more argumentative and defensive.

  • @flawlessraw
    @flawlessraw 25 днів тому

    I think language has a huge roel in how we guide our children and hve them come up with appropriate rewards and consequenses, or lifes lessons too. We can 'correct' all we like.. but if we speak form the heart nad use NON VIOLENT communictaion and traning methods too, this allows us to speak more from the heart. When I was a teen and I was 'corrected'... I rebeeled... When I was heard, validated and teh guided, taht made all the difference...

  • @amandaaltergott4703
    @amandaaltergott4703 25 днів тому

    With the children you fostered, how did you ensure that your own children were as safe as they could be? This is not intended as a judgment, but you are clearly a very responsible parent versus having done it for selfish reasons. I’m just curious.

  • @charmainebock3079
    @charmainebock3079 26 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing so true❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @charmainebock3079
    @charmainebock3079 26 днів тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @charmainebock3079
    @charmainebock3079 26 днів тому

    Hi Thanks for this video❤❤❤❤❤

  • @AtHomeWithMelody
    @AtHomeWithMelody 26 днів тому

    This was extremely helpful! I’ve been going about it all wrong 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable
    @jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable 26 днів тому

    I am so thankful for this video and all the strategies you teach!😊 It is literally changing our home. ❤

  • @JhannaCaroline-tg7dq
    @JhannaCaroline-tg7dq 26 днів тому

    My daughtet run away when she was 15 and now when she's 18 she run aqay again and I am letting her go now even she is in situation that I didn't expected due to human trafficking but I can't do anything about it I always pray for her to change her mind and heart

  • @christopherparker4025
    @christopherparker4025 26 днів тому

    My son refuses to complete daily tasks such as making sure his room is clean, personal hygiene and caring for our pets.

  • @8eautyInTheDark
    @8eautyInTheDark 26 днів тому

    Did Spencer do anything to support James in that moment? Did he engage with James in any way?

  • @tammyfitzgerald5336
    @tammyfitzgerald5336 27 днів тому

    Sad it’s a blame game ❤❤❤❤kids learn respect and empathy 0-5

  • @celebratedrazorworks6732
    @celebratedrazorworks6732 27 днів тому

    Every parent needs this course.. I'm blown away, what a great resource!

  • @HabibaRahim-te3nf
    @HabibaRahim-te3nf 28 днів тому

    Diligent & consistent Pre teach proper behavior Point towards calmness Skills for success Don’t mock your children Parents shouldn’t power struggle Don’t take things personal

  • @RM_1-1
    @RM_1-1 28 днів тому

    I needed this video!

  • @melania7646
    @melania7646 28 днів тому

    Videos like this makes me cringe. We are deliberately trying to make everything a syndrome, denying basic normal children behavior that tiny humans have experienced everywhere, in every time. It's the history of the world. They will eventually grow out of it, we just need to be firm and loving. Videos like this are really dangerous in the hands of stressed out parents. Engage with them, give them interests, your children are ok. It's just really hard being a parent and we need to embrace that without rushing to find syntoms and syndroms which we can magically cure with the right "parenting trick." it's SUPPOSED to be hard😂 embrace THAT. i will add that there are surely some good advice in this video, some of it us just common sense. You got this, Love from Italy

  • @kholitar5452
    @kholitar5452 28 днів тому

    Wait isn't the ones who wants the control are the parents, we grow up in a generation were parents wants to control every aspect of our lives, they were the ones that keep repeating " my way or the highway" 😅

  • @kobugabeelizabeth3657
    @kobugabeelizabeth3657 28 днів тому

    Have a 2 year old and she dzt listern at all

  • @marissahicks3529
    @marissahicks3529 29 днів тому

    I’m here to learn how to reparent myself. I’ve always been a bit shy, but it was the most intense when I was a toddler. I’ve been dealing with toxic shame, guilt, fear, a victim mentality, and several narcissistic traits for the past 15 years. Thank you for your insight ❤

  • @amandaharvey8867
    @amandaharvey8867 29 днів тому

    I do this! It still dsnt work

  • @mercyajah8587
    @mercyajah8587 Місяць тому

    Teenagers of 17 years to 23 need to be taught a lesson.

  • @xjyllx
    @xjyllx Місяць тому

    Personal attack on me. Dad is a push over and gives in constantly but when I am the discipline, she is downright NASTY to me and the only other person I have seen her be this way to is her teacher who has in the past few months has also cracked down because she has given her tons of grace. Now that she has consequences... She is so bad.

  • @christineb2640
    @christineb2640 Місяць тому

    I really appreciate the time you put into these videos, thank you ❤

  • @koldunya2002
    @koldunya2002 Місяць тому

    IMPRESSIVE CLARITY of presentation! BrillianT, genius material and SUPERB presentation: short snd to the point every single time! I am a big fan!

  • @koldunya2002
    @koldunya2002 Місяць тому

    BRILLIANT woman! The CLEAREST, the most practical and EFFECTIVE steps to master calm parenting and build calm, loving relationships.

  • @rossanderson5243
    @rossanderson5243 Місяць тому

    There is an unhealthy etiquette that has developed that goes past the boundaries of safety and security that law provides.

  • @SomerLawrence
    @SomerLawrence Місяць тому

    What if no consequence even the extra chore works with your ODD child

  • @roastkingjesus
    @roastkingjesus Місяць тому

    Love the advice but these people so out of touch with reality, most households now uh days have two working parents. Kids spend most the day at school and after school programs or babysitters. So your tell me in the four hour window I have at home with my family because this government is trash and we all work to much for practically nothing but food and a roof over our head, your telling me I got to do some 24hr course and other nonsense. I bet my kids would listen better if they wasn't being raised by the school system and daycare centers and actually felt like they was in a family. Everyones always working and it's fuckin ridiculous. They system is destroying family values and family time and trying to replace it with individualism and self obsession so we can all be good little workers and pay taxes. They destroyed the family dynamics and they did it to the black community first and now everyone else by allowing women in the work force to double tax income as if it was a positive thing for women to start working 40hrs a week and abandoning they kids to the system in pursuit of income greed and self

  • @Jaylaco77
    @Jaylaco77 Місяць тому

    Parenting expert?

  • @hetdutchess9744
    @hetdutchess9744 Місяць тому

    Thank you this really helps with my dismissive 15 and 17 year old boys