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Connecting Calendar
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What the Research says: Research shows that children who enjoy simple
day-to-day activities with their parents, have higher self-esteem and are much
less likely to become involved with alcohol and drugs…besides that, we parents only get ONE CHANCE to be the parents we want our kids to remember.
Many studies have shown that warmth in the parent-child
relationship is related to positive outcomes for children. Higher self-esteem, better parent-child communication,
and fewer psychological and behavior problems have been linked to warmth and affection between parent and child. Parental warmth and affection is also positively
related to adolescent academic competence and negatively
related to teen pregnancy and associations with deviant peers. Parental warmth is even found to encourage children's use of
social support and proactive, problem-focused coping styles. Conversely, receiving insufficient levels of parental support can foster feelings of alienation, expressions
of hostility and aggression, diminished self-esteem, and antisocial and risk behaviors.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING.... "Love it!! It's a very positive, inspirational and playful way
to engage with a child". TWLevine, Lafayette CA "This is an awesome tool. I printed mine out and stuck it on the
refrigerator so I can refer to it every day. There have been several occasions when things were going wrong and I was
able to turn it around using these simple techniques." N. Hansen "Two dollars a month for this information is money far better spent than
on the hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars we've spent on toys that no one uses." MBarry, Gresham OR "This has helped me create some magical moments with my children!. They
are still talking about our reversed dinner. Thanks again." KM Braydon This is an example of the fact that wisdom can come in simple packages. These
tidbits have changed the way we relate to each other." R McGinnis "Bottomline: This stuff is fun and I like that I don't have to read
through pages and pages of theory to get results." JFritz
Here's more food for thought...
"Teens who have dinner with their families five or more
times a week are almost twice as likely to receive A’s in school compared to teens who have dinner with their
families two or fewer times a week (20 percent vs. 12 percent). Academic performance is tied to substance-abuse risk. Teens who typically receive grades of C or
lower are at twice the risk of substance abuse as those receiving A’s and B’s " OK, we know
the importance of staying emotionally connected to our families, but let's not make this a reason to feel anxious or stressed
or even worse; guilty. Let's focus
on having FUN!! Let's keep it simple! The Connecting Calendar is designed to be fun and simple!
Money Back If you're not absolutely ecstatic and thrilled when you get the calendar -
for any reason at all - we'll cheerfully refund your money. No headaches, no hassles and no questions. You've got one 30 full
days to check it out! There's even more good news... When you order The Connecting Calendar today you will recieve two incredible bonuses
to support your good parenting. Bonus #1 Attendance at two of our upcomming teleseminars
without charge. These classes have a retail value of over $25 each. Two are yours with our compliments.
Some of the new topics we will be discussing in these hour-long classes are: Teaching a prosperity mindset Power Struggles What are we teaching your kids about money
without know it. Simplifying Chaos Ages & Stages The Seven Natural Laws Vizualization Kid-Style And many more.... Bonus #2 An On-line Resource Guide jam packed with information to make our busy lives easier.
We have searched the Internet for the best resources out there to promote a healthy family life. This is yours with
our compliments with your purchase of the
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