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Episode 228 FPN First Time Obedience: Creating Automatons

 

Robot Kids by nateswartphoto at Flickr

Robot Kids by nateswartphoto at Flickr

Join me as we discuss:

A listener email on First Time Obedience (FTO) and their reluctance to endorse it.

How First Time Obedience contains within itself the power to create automatons. 

How Hitler himself (not trying to be dramatic) also advocated for FTO.

How to create first time obedience through relationship.

 

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Episode 124 Positional vs. Persuasive Leadership

“Power” Photo compliments of LivingOS at Flicker.

Join me as we discuss:

What is positional and persuasive power.

The answer to why kids act out and how new techniques are often not working.

That servant leadership produces obedience.

 

 

 

SHOW NOTES

The Family Podcast Network (iTunes) – to rate FPN on iTunes click here and then “View in iTunes”. 

Entreleadership Podcast – here is the podcast I mentioned as well as Ramsey’s website.  The clip you heard came from the show entitled Positional Power vs. Persuasive Power.

Episode 19_Play With Your Kiddos

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cinzwaqgq2I

 

Join me today as we discuss:

*A well written article by Elizabeth Pantley on playing with our kiddos.

*Figure out just where your priorities are.

*Why is play so good and how it gets us what we want…obedience.

*Just a few ideas on how to play with kiddos.

 

SHOW NOTES:

Daddy, Play With Me by Elizabeth Pantley

The impact of child parent relationship therapy on child behavior and parent-child relationships: An examination of parental divorce.Dillman Taylor, Dalena;Purswell, Katherine;Lindo, Natalya;Jayne, Kimberly;Fernando, Delini; International Journal of Play Therapy, Vol 20(3), Jul 2011, 124-137

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUwjNBjqR-c

 


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