Parenting Today’s Teens with Mark Gregston
June 10, 2011 by Marvelous Mondays with Harry and Phil
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It takes a village to raise achild…and it takes a Parenting Expert to raise the bar for Moms & Dads challenged by today’s teens. Join us on Mon June 13th, 2011 (the Monday before Fathers Day) when we welcome Mark Gregston, author speaker & founder of Heartlight Ministries in Hallsville TX. Parenting Today’s Teens was [...]
A Mother’s Wish
April 27, 2011 by Gina
Filed under •-Feature, Conscious Parenting, Family & Relationships
Conscious parenting also does not mean my children are never punished. Understanding consequences for behavior and actions is the corner stone to understanding the Law of Attraction.
What a Puppy Taught me About Conscious Parenting
April 8, 2011 by Gina
Filed under •-Feature, Conscious Parenting, Healthy Pets
You see, with dogs, their reactions to our energy and their environment are immediate and very hard to ignore. I thought I had a handle on the atmosphere of our home and the vibe of our family, until Max came along. Soon, I realized we had become a bit complacent, settling for less than calmness and serenity.
Positive parenting in a consciously evolving world
March 29, 2011 by Angie Lile
Filed under •-Feature, Conscious Parenting, Law of Attraction
Parenting is all about opportunities and positive parenting is no exception. Positive parenting, or conscious parenting, goes a little deeper into our own psyche which adds a whole new dimension to how we raise our children. I had my own spiritual awakening in 2007 when my children were 2 ½ years old. I had been [...]
Parenting Vs. Programming
March 24, 2011 by Gina
Filed under •-Feature, Books, Conscious Parenting, Family & Relationships
Sure, parents and other adults who influence our children believe they are teaching them right from wrong; unfortunately, many do not realize the impact they have on young minds with the words they use. What we say matters and too often people rely upon traditional sayings, handed down generation after generation, as parenting tools.

















