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Sitting Still in Church

I am unable to find any specific advice on how to get a young child (ours is 18 months) to sit still in church.

By: Michael Pearl
Date: November 2000
Topics: Parent/Child Relations, Toddlers

So, Who's Disabled?

Mother, why are you cleaning up this room; isn’t this your little girl’s room? “Yes, but she’s only three, not big enough to clean up yet.”

By: Michael Pearl
Date: August 1997
Topics: Toddlers

Squashing Bad Habits

It’s been several months now and our baby girl is one happy eater. Because of that, she has one happy mama and a happy daddy, too. Who wants to eat a meal with a whiny, picky, ungrateful eater?

By: Catherine Ward
Date: October 2008
Topics: Toddlers, Art of Training

Tantrums

I don’t know what to do except to be consistent and pray for help.

By: Tremaine Ware
Date: August 2008
Topics: Parent/Child Relations, Toddlers

Thankfulness

My husband is a mechanic, and in his line of work he meets all kinds of different people, because everybody needs their car worked on at one time or another. There are at least two kinds of people, the thankful and the unthankful.

By: Shalom Pearl Brand
Date: June 2007
Topics: Attitudes, Art of Training, Emotional Control, Girls, Influences, Parent/Child Relations, Self Control, Toddlers, Whining, Family Interest

The Fireman

When my son was three years old, I longed for him to have inspiring summer afternoons playing outside like I did when I was a child. One hot, sultry afternoon at nap time, I was reading to him his favorite little Red Fire Engine...

By: Debi Pearl
Date: April 2008
Topics: Perspective, Homeschooling, Toddlers, Parent/Child Relations

The Goo-goo Lady

I may be just fifteen months old, but I am not as dumb as my muttering makes me look. After all, I’m learning the King’s English from adults that all talk like babies.

By: Michael Pearl
Date: March 2000
Topics: Babies, Toddlers, Art of Training, Family Interest

The Magic Cape

How could I make ladyhood appealing to a toddler who simply thrived on getting muddy, jumping on the trampoline, pretending to be a dinosaur or alligator, and playing with Daddy’s tools?

By: Rebekah Anast
Date: September 2005
Topics: Parent/Child Relations, Toddlers, Art of Training

The Return of the Volleyball Bawler

As I sat on the sidelines of the volleyball court, I observed a good example of child training.

By: Michael Pearl
Date: January 1998
Topics: Screaming, Toddlers, Whining

The Will To Dominate

The following article deals with a very important subject that we have touched on before but never discussed in detail—a child’s will to dominate. I chose this letter because it so clearly represents the many letters we...

By: Michael Pearl
Date: September 2000
Topics: Attitudes, Challenging Authority, Emotional Control, Toddlers

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