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VERY SIMPLE TO USE !!!



SOME OF THE ISSUES ADDRESSED BY THE
FAMILY SUCCESS MASTER PLAN

ARE IN GREEN BELOW


What can I do to have the most influence on my children?





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How can I establish the kind of relationship where my children will want to do what I request?

 


 

What can we do to build a better, stronger family where everyone watches out for each other?

 



SAVE GAS MONEY

Save the cost of this Family Success Master Plan in gas. Stay home and build family relationships and your kids' skills. And, the Family Activities Tool Kit gives plenty of ideas of things to do at home.


 

How do I get my kids to treat each other better?

 


 

How do I get my children to listen to me?

 


 

How can we make family talking safer?

 


 

Nothing . . .

I repeat >>> nothing is more important tha n a deep, loving and understanding relationship with your children – and between your children.

The Family Success Master Plan can help develop such relationships.

 


 

How can I help my children learn to express themselves?

 


 

How can I get my children to appreciate one another more?

 


 

How can my family learn to tolerate differences and encourage one another's individuality?

 


 

How can we help every one of our family members feel significant and important?

 


 

Great for talking while traveling, waiting, relaxing or killing time.

 


How can we help everyone to get only appropriate attention and not attention through bad behavior?

 


 

How can we reduce arguing?

 


 

Can we learn to find each other intriguing rather than irritating?

 


 

What are the things I want to make sure I teach my children?

 


 

What are the important things we need to talk about to build character and good values?

 


 

How can I get my kids to think about the chore they are doing so that they will do a better job?

 


 

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How can I help my kids know their strengths?

 


 

How can I help my children with their weaknesses?

 


 

Are there certain survival skills that I should make sure my children learn, or at least think about?

 


 

How can I get my children to participate in their own correction and discipline?

 


 

Here's Dick in the Colorado mountains thinking through the design of our Tool Kits back in 2001.

 


 

How can I give my kids an orientation to life success?

 


 

How can I get my kids into affirming one another?

 


 

 


 

Where can I find a simple system for rewarding good behavior?

 


 

Where can I find a good system for encouraging positive contributions to the family, rather than just self-serving behavior?

 


 

How do I build positive attitudes into my children's' thinking?

 


 

How can I give my kids a "can-do" attitude?

 


 

How can I pass on the wisdom I have learned over the years?

 


 

I want our values to be carried on by my children. How can I help that to happen?

 


 

How can I teach creative problem-solving skills?

 


 

How can I teach solution-thinking about social situations?

 


 

Where can we get lots of ideas for family night activities?

 


 

How can we teach family teamwork?

 


 

What are some of the most basic, high-powered skills and abilities needed for success?

 


 

 


 

Is there a system I can use to make sure my kids can let me know that they have something very important to tell me?

 


 

Is there something I can listen to that would help me remember the principles of good dialogue?

 


 

How can I get my kids to really know that chores and rules are not just something I make up to make their lives miserable?

 


 

I wonder what my kids think about smoking.

on Parenting Game Grid 2a & 2b
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder what is each of my kids' favorite kind of weather.

On Family Talk Game Grid #2
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder what my kids think about using illegal drugs and drug abuse.

On Parenting Game Grid 2a & 2b
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder when each of kids feels most happy.

On Family Talk Game Grid #1
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder what my kids think about drinking alcoholic beverages.

On Parenting Game Grid 2a & 2b
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder what each of my kids think is the best way to tell a friend, "No".

on Parenting Game Grid 3a & 3b
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder if my kids could state three good things about spending a day with the family.

Family Leadership Game Grid 2a
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder how each of my kids would give away a million dollars.

On Family Talk Game Grid #3
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

 


 

I wonder what each of my kids thinks should be the consequences for not getting their homework done on time.

On Parenting Game Grid 4a
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder what each of my kids thinks is valuable about being fair.

Family Leadership Game Grid 3
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder what each of my kids remembers about various relatives.

On Family Talk Game Grid 4
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder how each of my kids would handle the situation if their friends were doing something illegal.

Family Leadership Game Grid 4c
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

How can I get my kids to be critical of television ads and not be vulnerable to their persuasion?

on Family Leadership Game Grid 5
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder if my kids would consider finding someone in need and helping them.

On Family Leadership Game Grid 5
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

Would you spend $85 now to give each of your kids a chance at over $50,000 later in increased earnings from the skills that can easily be learned from using the Family Success Master Plan?

That's an excellent Return on Investment!

 


 

I wonder what makes each of my kids feel lonely.

On Family Talk Game Grid 5
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder what each of my kids thinks is the way to keep safe from lightning.

On Parenting Game Grid 6b
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

I wonder how each of my kids would answer the question, "How hard is it to hear, 'No' to what you want?"

on Family Talk Game Grid 6
(easier to find out in the game format)

 


 

 


 

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We don't think you will be unhappy to spend $85 now to give each of your kids a chance at from $50,000 to $250,000. The skills that can easily be learned by using the Family Success Master Plan can help to make that happen.

 


 

Be the best parent you can be. You won't regret it for the rest of your life!

 


 

You've seen the television ads encouraging parents to talk with their kids and finishing with "Parents: the Anti-Drug". This Family Success Master Plan helps parents know what to talk about to keep the conversation going and the relationship improving.

 


 

Trust develops from relationship.

 


 

Kids do better in school backed by strong, loving relationships, not fear of being in trouble.

 


 

When good relationships exist, children work with you rather than resist you.

 


 

Use the Family Success Master Plan and you will be so glad that you bought it.

 


 

Good family relationships help with the fight against drug abuse, underage drinking, unwanted pregnancies, delinquency, etc.

 


 

Most skills do not need to be learned in the School of Hard Knocks.

 


 

You can do a lot more for your kids than just hope that they will "turn out right".

 


 

Surely better and better relationships are worth $85! Inexpensive for adding so much to your children's success. Not much money for more peace of mind in parenting.

 


 

 


 

It's not wrong to give your kids an edge on long-term success.

 


 

If you want to put a little extra into raising your kids for success, this may just be the best $85 you will ever spend

 


 

Your kids are smarter than you think. Get them talking and see.

 


 

Turn trips to the store into lessons for life.

 


 

 


 

Substitute worthwhile mini-conversations from worthless television commercials.

 


 

Learn to dialogue effectively and count on better communication and relationships with your kids for years, even when you are a senior citizen.

 


 

One of the most powerful things in a child's life is close, loving relationships with family members.

 


 

Kids love expressing themselves when it is safe.

 


 

Most parents do their best. However, later they look back, wishing that they had done more. The Family Success Master Plan can assure you that you did quite a lot.

 


 

Radically change the history of your family for the better.

 


 

We don't think you will be unhappy to spend $85 now to give each of your kids a chance at from $50,000 to $250,000. The skills that can easily be learned by using the Family Success Master Plan can help to make that happen.

 

This is a big, heavy package. People see the value by looking at the Index. They feel the value when they hold the Family Success Master Plan in their hands.

to help you do your very best
to prepare your children for success

This is a professional plan to help your family and its children become all that they can be. Uses a fun game format for conversations and to produce critical results in families and children. Designed by profesiional husband/wife team with over 60 years combined experience helping families, couples and kids.

FAMILY SUCCESS MASTER PLAN

Helps your children get the advantage in education,
employment and lifetime earnings.

Builds closer family relationships – the key to the prevention of drug abuse, teenage suicide, alcohol abuse, delinquency, unwanted pregnancy, divorce, family breakdown, and at times, poor school performance.

Gives each of your children a good chance for an
additional $250,000 in lifetime earnings.

Provides communication skills for success with people.

8 powerful tools to prepare your kids for life
Introductory Price*: $85 plus $9 shipping and handling
Standard pricing policies of at least 4 to 8 times production cost = price range of $149.68 to $299.36

Other than love, what is the most important ingredient in parenting?

This is the most important thing I can pass on to you after 40 years as a professional psychotherapist, working with couples and families:

Everything you do with your children rises or falls on the depth of your relationship you have with your kids.

>>> Dialogue builds that depth. <<<

Dialogue is the kind of talking that can do the most to build the kind of relationship that is full of trust and respect. There are many kinds of communication, but dialogue is the kind that is most powerful, yet, unfortunately, most ignored.

DIALOGUE IS
ASKING QUESTIONS OF EACH OTHER
OUT OF CURIOSITY
IN ORDER TO BETTER KNOW THE OTHER PERSON.

Dialogue is probably the finest of communication skills. Learning to do it gives people critical skills to build warm, loving relationships. Dialogue is critical to understanding one another and resolving conflicts.

Dialogue is the kind of talking that leads people to understand each other. It is not used to change people. However, when people feel listened to and understood, then they are willing to listen to how you see things. This leads to more change than arguing, or even discussion.

It is relatively easy to learn to ask questions of each other and ask "Why" questions. Dialogue, with its clarifying questions, helps the one asking to better understand the one responding. It also helps the one responding to better think things through.

Our Family Success Master Plan will not only teach you how to do effective family dialogue. But, more importantly, we will give you over 3600 dialogue items to cover over a period of years to significantly help you prepare your children for success in the present and, especially, as adults.

The
FAMILY SUCCESS MASTER PLAN


includes

6 different Tool Kits and 4 audio CDs
to help you do an excellent job as a parent

the foundational 3
The Great Family Conversations Tool Kit
The Great Parenting Conversations Tool Kit
The Family Leadership for Success Tool Kit
these build on the foundational 3
The Kids' Chores Management Tool Kit
The Behavioral Growth Tool Kit

The Family Activities Tool Kit
includes "Family Survival" Audio CD
for long car trips & waiting in lines

The "Effective Parenting Dialogue" Audio CD
&
The "Why Chores and Rules" Audio CD
the extras
Attractive 3-ring binder with dividers
Conversations grids are in protective covers
Getting Started" Audio CD
for best results, use irregularly over a few years

The Family Success Master Plan includes the six Tool Kits shown below. However, unlike in the individual Tool Kits shown, the 18 conversations grids and 4 activity grids come inside page protectors to make them easier to use around the house and in your car. And, instead of a lot of plastic boxes, the Family Success Master Plan comes in an attractive binder (shown at the top).

You receive 3 CDs plus a bonus CD, making a total of 4 CDs. The two shown below are listed above. There is also a CD in the Great Family Activities Tool Kit plus a bonus CD to help you get started (not available except in the Master Plan) .

Dialogue helps build the best relationship with your children because it shows interest in their ideas and thoughts. Dialogue allows you to hear them out and then, in turn, them to grow in their ability to hear you out.

Our Great Family Conversations Tool Kit is designed as a fun way to get dialogue started in your family.

THE GREAT FAMILY CONVERSATIONS
TOOL KIT

is being used all over the state of Wyoming to help families and to battle underage drinking, drug abuse, delinquency and other problems associated with family disintegration. In September 2005 the First Lady of Wyoming, the Governor's wife, used this Tool Kit statewide for National Family Night.

Dialogue, if done correctly, is safe communication. As family members talk about lots of things, feeling safe and respected as they speak, trust builds. When increased understanding leads to less problems, relationships become better.


At the heart of The Family Success Master Plan are three Tool Kits that use a fun game format to help your family dialogue safely. Each of these Tool Kits uses a ten-sided die and a 10 by 10 grid with 100 dialogue selections.

The Great Family Conversations
Tool Kit

The Great Family Conversations Tool Kit is the first of these 3 Tool Kits and has the following 6 dialogue games:

GETTING TO KNOW YOU
FAVORITES
WISHES & DREAMS
MEMORIES
EMOTIONS
FAMILY TALK POTPOURRI

The Great Family Conversations Tool Kit can:

bring you all closer to one another,
help you understand one another much better,
help you get along better and better,
help you cooperate with each other better,
help you be more supportive of one another,
and help you love one another more deeply
for years and years.

THE GAMES in The Great Family Conversations Tool Kit:

Getting to Know You (Family Talk Game Grid # 1)
This grid helps your family get started talking and having fun together with 100 fun items. [Example: "When I am with friends, I like to . . . "]

Favorites (Family Talk Game Grid # 2)
It's a lot of fun to hear about 100 of everybody's favorite things. [Example: "What is your favorite kind of music . . . and why?"]

Wishes & Dreams (Family Talk Game Grid # 3)
Find out a lot about one another with these 100 fantasy questions.
[Example: "What wild ride would you take if you would survive?"]

Memories: Family Edition (Family Talk Game Grid # 4)
Tell each other about 100 various things you have experienced and enjoyed.
[Example: "Tell a memory about or involving a toy that makes you think; a rainy day; or crawling."]

Emotions (Family Talk Game Grid # 5)
Learn what kinds of things affect the feelings and moods of family members.
[Example: "What makes you feel irritated or irritable?"]

Family Talk Potpourri (Family Talk Game Grid # 6)
This is a mixture of 100 more items under all of the categories listed above.
[Example: "What is a decision you need to make soon?"]

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The Great Parenting Conversations
Tool Kit

The Great Parenting Conversations Tool Kit is the second of these 3 Tool Kits and has the following 6 dialogue games:

US & OUR KIDS
THINKING TOGETHER
BEST WAYS
GROWING UP – GETTING IT ON!

STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES
SURVIVAL SKILLS

The Great Parenting conversations Tool Kit can:

help parents decide what needs to be taught to their children
and how they will do it,
help parents and their kids talk about important things
without arguing,
help kids and teens think about very important issues of life,
help kids and teens think about the right way to do chores
and responsibilities,
help you understand one another much better,
build better cooperation ,
and
help kids and teens think about survival and success skills.

THE GAMES in The Great Parenting Conversations Tool Kit:

Us & Our Kids (Parenting Game Grid # 1)
Helps Moms and Dads talk about 100 things to teach their kids and how to do it.
[Example: "What and how should we teach our children about getting along with people?"]

Thinking Together (Parenting Game Grid # 2)
Sharing ideas about these 100+ important things helps kids and teens think responsibly. [Example: "What do you think about wasting food?"]

Best Ways (Parenting Game Grid # 3)
Talking about the best ways to get these 100+ things done is good teaching.
[Example: "What is the best way to keep the living room picked up?"]

Growing Up – Facing Consequences (Parenting Game Grid # 4)
Discussing consequences for misbehavior teaches responsible behavior.
[Example: "What do you think should be the consequences if you criticize others?"]

Strengths & Weaknesses (Parenting Game Grid # 5)
Looking at strengths and weaknesses is very important for success in life.
[Example: "Is this a strength or a weakness – gentleness? How will you use it responsibly or how can you improve?"]

Survival Skills (Parenting Game Grid # 6)
Make sure your kids know how to face these 100 difficult challenges of life.
[Example: "How are you going to stay safe while doing your favorite sport?"]

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The Family Leadership for Success
Tool Kit

The Family Leadership for Success Tool Kit is the third of these 3 Tool Kits and has the following 6 dialogue games:

INCENTIVES & REWARDS
POSITIVE ATTITUDE
WISDOM & VALUES
CREATIVE PROBLEM–SOLVING
FAMILY NIGHT
GIVING GIFTS

The Family Leadership for Success Tool Kit can:

stimulate greater and greater family contributions,
improve cooperation regarding chores,
instill positive attitudes that lead to more happiness and less complaining,
instill wisdom and values that enhance the chance for success,
develop problem-solving skills,
provide a variety of things to do during family nights,
and foster helpful attitudes and actions toward all family members.

THE GAMES in The Family Leadership for Success Tool Kit:

Incentives & Rewards  (Family Leadership Grid # 1)
Affirm your children when they make notable family contributions. [Example: "5 points toward a Big Payoff Reward."]

Positive Attitude  (Family Leadership Grid # 2)
Build "Can Do" attitudes by having everybody think of 3 good things about these 200 items. [Example: "Name 3 good things about not being good at something."]

Wisdom & Values  (Family Leadership Grid # 3)
Dialogue about these 100 wise values and instill discernment and good judgment. [Example: "What do you think is valuable about not stealing?"]

Creative Problem-Solving  (Family Leadership Grid # 4)
Develop the kind of thinking that focuses on solving problems rather than complaining or giving up. [Example: "How would you solve (handle) this problem? You don't like one of your best friend's friends. What would you do?"]

Family Night  (Family Leadership Grid # 5)
Help Family Night success using these 100 ideas that can be selected by a roll of the ten-sided die.
[Example: "Would we like to go to a library or a couple of bookstores?"]

Giving Gifts  (Family Leadership Grid # 6)
Be on each other's side, in each other's cheering section, and active in affirming one another.
[Example: "Give someone a compliment using the word 'awesome'."]

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Research Says Kids Do Poorly in School and College if Their Families Don't Have Good Conversations

Please consider this quote from a news magazine called The Week, 9/5/03.

Don't expect schools to "fix" the legions of poor kids who are flunking their lessons, said William Raspberry in The Washington Post.

Today, every urban school district in America is facing enormous pressure to raise the academic achievement of kids from impoverished families. But the hard truth is that schools just can't make up for what children's parents fail to provide—and an exhaustive study proves it.

Researchers Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley spent countless hours with both middle-class and poor families, carefully observing the interactions between parents and kids. They found that the most important predictor of academic success is how much verbal stimulation parents provide early in a child's life. A child whose parents talk to him often, using large, varied vocabularies, almost always does far better in school than a child whose parents themselves are inarticulate. And in professional and working-class homes, parents speak directly to their children more than twice as often. The difference between the amount of stimulation that poor and middle-class kids receive, the researchers concluded, "is so huge as to be essentially unbridgeable."


No one would doubt that academic success is correlated to job success. Therefore, use of our Tool Kits can help kids do better in school and get better jobs in the future. The Tool Kits guide families into varied conversations about a lot of things.


In these three Tool Kits are 18 cover-stock sheets on brightly colored paper in page protectors. We suggest spreading some of them around. Keep one of them at the dinner table, one in the car, one or two by the television to use during commercials, etc.

So much communication between parents and their children is "Do this . . . ." and "Don't do that . . . ." Or it is about activities. The kind of communication that builds relationship is heart-to-heart. Dialogue gets that heart-to-heart communication going, and if you do it consistently over the years, especially the teenage years, it will continue for a lifetime.

Why not let our Tool Kits give you the start to this kind of lifelong wonderful relationship with your children?

Please consider these statements from an informed person speaking about career success:

"The best minds are constantly asking questions and acquiring information. In the legal profession this is the first task, getting the facts. It seems to be the first task in the medical profession as well, as it is in science and many other fields. The best candidates for jobs are thus those asking questions."

"If you are heading into an interview for a job or for any admission or any benefit that you want, the questions will decide your success at least as much as your answers."

"Always practice for those interviews that will make or unmake your career by developing the questioning skills you will need to make those interviews come alive. Not only will you arrive prepared for the moment you are judged qualified or not for employment, but you will also develop a skill critical to leadership of any organization."

"Ask questions. In every conversation and with every sort of person. And listen carefully to the answers. This practice will set you apart from a vast mass of people too absorbed in themselves to notice the world around them."

Hugh Hewitt host of The Hugh Hewitt Show, a nationally syndicated radio talk show professor of law at Chapman University School of Law graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School served five years in the Reagan Administration in a variety of posts


Our Conversation Tool Kits contain hundreds of questions for family members to ask one another. Kids will learn how to ask questions, the skill Mr. Hewitt so urgently recommends.

In fact, we think it most likely that if your use our Family Success Master Plan with your children, each of them will have a great chance to make over $250,000 more income as adults than they would if you did not give them this talking opportunity.

SPECIAL SKILLS FOR MORE SUCCESS
IN RELATIONSHIPS AND JOBS

No one would doubt that academic success is correlated to job success. Therefore, use of our Family Success Tool Kits will help kids get better jobs in the future by guiding their families into varied conversations about a lot of things.

If, later, because of using these Tool Kits, one of a family's children is one job promotion ahead of where he or she would be at age 20 (it could start earlier), assuming working until age 65, – that is 45 years of making more money. If it starts out as $500 more per year at age 20 and finishes up at $1,000 more a year at retirement age, that is probably around $35,000 for the small expense for the Family Success Tool Kits. However, it is much more likely that by age 35, increased earnings would be $1,200 a year. So, for your purchase and effort, that child would bring in over $50,000 more over a working lifetime.

However, that's just if you give the increased communication skills of the Great Family Conversations Tool Kit. If you add the responsibility skills that would be learned using the Great Parenting Conversations Tool Kit, add a supervisor's salary increase of $500 a month from age 35 on, and that leaves $6,000 a year increase for 30 years, or $180,000 extra income, not counting the extra income that would have been coming in for 15 years between age 20 and 35. For just one child! What if you have 3? Over a half-million extra dollars or more for your family!

And, if you add the thinking and problem-solving skills of the Great Family Leadership Tool Kit, expect management-level jobs to be a possibility and push the extra earnings up to $250,000 or more per child.

And, this is not to mention the most valuable gain from these extra "people" and problem-solving skills: Better relationships. Better friendships. Better marriages. Better relationships with their own children (your grandchildren) when they grow up.

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EXAMPLE #1 OF DIALOGUE

The family is using the first conversation grid of the Great Family Conversations Tool Kit. The cell chosen by two rolls of the die is 6 down and 3 across. It reads, "On weekends, I like to . . . "

It is 13-year-old Leslie's turn to go first. She answers, "Hang out with my friends."

Since dialogue is just asking simple, non-critical questions, Dad or Mom reminds the others to ask questions to better understand Leslie and her answer.

So, Ryan, aged 8, remembering the basic dialogue question of all time, asks Leslie, "Why?"

There is a silence because Leslie has never really thought of why she likes being with her friends so much because it is a teenage thing not often thought through. Finally, she says, "They're not boring." (Sounds like a young teen, doesn't it?)

Even though the answer is a bit hostile, the family stays on the assignment for dialogue and Mom asks Leslie, "What makes something boring to you?"

From there on the family gets to understand the "inner workings" of the family's 13-year-old member, learns that she is not just being negative, and helps Leslie look at herself and her less-than-friendly attitudes (even though no one actually "called" her on it).

EXAMPLE #2 OF DIALOGUE

Mom asks 7-year-old Andria what she thinks is the best way to clean the kitchen. She is the youngest of the children.

Andria tells what she thinks is a clean kitchen and leaves out a lot. But, since dialogue is not a critical or unsafe communication, no one points out what she did not bring up. Andria is asked a few questions to clarify what she is thinking, questions like, "Why do you like the sink counter to be clean?"

Only a few of our game grids have family members responding by age, but this example is from our Best Ways grid, and that one is best if responses are from youngest to oldest.

Next goes 10-year-old Josh. He tells what he considers a clean kitchen to be and includes a little more than Andria, as he should, being older. He is asked clarifying questions, like, "Why do you think it ought to be done that way?" – but without any tone of criticism or challenge.

And so it goes, up the age range. Each older person can probably add something to what has been said.

This is dialogue, and you will be surprised at how kitchen-cleaning performance will improve automatically. Without criticism or correcting, kids are more able to hear other ideas about how to clean the kitchen.

At some later date, the family can sit down and have a discussion (another form of communication that works best if preceded by dialogue) about how the family as a whole wants the kitchen to be cleaned. Instead of Mom or Dad "putting her or his foot down", the whole family can decide – but taking very seriously what makes sense in what Mom or Dad wants. If the family, after a few meetings on the subject cannot come up with a decision agreeable to the parents, then Mom or Dad just explains that it must be done their way since the family hasn't been reasonable.

Usually after a few meeting about how the kitchen is to be cleaned, the kids give up childish responses and agree to do a mature job, especially if this was preceded by dialogue. Handling it this way gives everyone respect, builds strong relationships in the family, and creates great teamwork.

Back in the dialogue when everyone was telling how they wanted the kitchen to look, the family was getting to know one another a little better. They might have learned that for Andria and Mom a clean kitchen is very important, but to Dad and Josh it is not. Later, something will be important to Dad and Josh and the family will learn to give and take out of respect for one another.

What we have talked about so far are the Tool Kits that lay the foundation for loving, understanding relationships and create responsible thinking upon which the following resources will have their best effect.

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The Kids' Chores Management
Tool Kit

Getting kids to do their chores is a headache for all parents. Not many kids want to do chores, and, most likely, we did not either when we were children.

But, the whole issue of chores is not only about getting the work of the home done by everyone carrying a bit of the load. It is also about training kids to be responsible adults by the time they leave home and have lots of daily-life skills.

All of our materials are based on the philosophy that family is supposed to be a group of individuals who work together and watch out for one another. And family members do this in order to help every family member enjoy life and become the best person he or she can be, whether that be a sister or brother or mom or dad.

We are suggesting in the materials of our Kids' Chore Management Tool Kit that the main reason for doing chores and following family rules is to contribute to the welfare of the family. While doing chores because they need to be done and doing chores to learn how to live life successfully are extremely important, they are still not more important than contributing to the good of the family as a whole. And, chores really are about putting the needs of others at high priority.

We did this ourselves. And, our family did pretty well. We were written up in a half-page article in the Colorado Springs newspaper way back when our kids were grade and middle-school age. (They are now in their thirties.)

A parent's job is to make sure that at age 18 each of the kids can go out into the world and be successful. The best parents make certain that their kids have the skills that might be necessary. For example, one of the most important skills we want our kids to leave home with is that of being able to do chores they don't like to do — over and over again for years with a positive attitude. An example is being able to do a good job of washing the dishes while thinking of other things at the same time.

The Basic Life Skills Worksheets in this Tool Kit are designed to help you keep track of what each child knows for a successful future adult life and what still needs to be taught and practiced. The Basic Life Skills Worksheets lists 131 different skills that should be learned by age 18, suggesting an age when such training can begin on each skill and an age when that skill should reasonably be mastered.

The Basic Life Skills Worksheet is designed to guide you in teaching your children the skills they will need to survive. Each four page chart can be filled out for one child (feel free to make additional copies if you have more children in your family than the worksheets we have provided). Check off each skill when you think your child has successfully mastered it.

The age ranges given are suggestions only. Even within your family children may work through the skill chart at different speeds. The worksheet is a reminder of skills the children need to be taught. Don't take it for granted that they know how to do all of these things.

We also give you Chores Management Worksheets to use with your children. These help you explain what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, and gives you a structure for evaluating performance. Once your kids are in the right mind about chores, these worksheets will be unnecessary.

The Instructions Booklet that comes with the Kids' Chores Management Tool Kit covers such areas as:

  • Chores Management & The Larger Picture of the Family
  • Preparing Your Kids for Adult Living
  • Why Bother with Chores?
  • Teaching Is The Critical Task in Chores Management
  • Attitude Is Important
  • Teaching Them How
  • Teaching Includes Consequences
  • Teaching Includes Patient and Consistent Correcting
  • Remember to Stay Calm
  • Involving the Kids in Some Choices
  • Appropriate Expectation & Affirmation

Using the Kids" Chores Management Tool Kit in conjunction with the 3 foundational Conversations Tool Kits is dynamite!

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The Behavioral Growth
Tool Kit

Usually, kids have a few areas of behavior that are stubborn to change. Our Behavioral Growth Tool Kit gives you some ways to define and reward better behaviors.

The Instructional Booklet that comes with the Behavioral Growth Tool Kit covers the following:

  • What is Behavioral Growth?
  • What is Misbehavior?
  • Unacceptable Behavior as an Opportunity to Teach
  • Master Strategy for Making Sure That Every Unacceptable
    Behavior Is an Opportunity to Teach and Prepare Your Child for Life
  • Teaching Ten of the Most Basic Skills for Personal Success

What excites us are the worksheets and instructions on how to teach what I (Dick) considers to be ten of the most important skills to have for personal success, especially success with people.

Dick has been in many leadership positions, both in employment and in the community. He realizes that almost all success in life is affected by the ability to relate to people constructively.

This Tool Kit comes with two critical worksheets.

The Behavior Growth Plan Worksheet is the basic tool for helping your children learn better behavior, more functional behavior, and really important skills. You can use it to review the status of this sheet weekly with your child, showing him or her how he or she is progressing toward improving behavior and becoming a more capable person.

The Ten Critical Skills Worksheet is used to evaluate progress over many, many years to give your children the very valuable Ten Most Important Skills for Lifetime Success.

  • the ability to think of other people and understand them & their needs
  • the ability to know and speak up for your own needs – unselfishly
  • the ability to treat other people well – politely and helpfully
  • the ability to manage moods & regain a constructive attitude
  • and 6 more
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The Family Activities
Tool Kit

4 pages of grids, both sides shown

The Family Activities Tool Kit can help your family do a variety of fun things together. Even though you already do a lot of fun things, the fun activity game grids add variety.

The Game Grids all use the ten-sided die and are:

  • Family Activities 1a & 1b (Family Activity Game Grids # 1a & 1b)
    200 things to do as a family to add variety to activities together.
  • Make Someone Happy (Family Activity Game Grid # 2a)
    Things that a family can do together to bring happiiness to others.
  • Loosen Up! (Family Activity Game Grid # 2b)
    Things to do together to take a break from the seriousness of life.
  • Internet Explorations (Family Activity Game Grid # 2c)
    50 ways the family can explore the helpfulness of the Internet.
  • Great Stories (Family Talk Activity Grid # 3a)
    Make up fun and interesting stories by the roll of the die and 300 choices.
  • Car Scavenger Hunt (Family Talk Activity Grid # 3b)
    Create endless unique and different scavenger hunts for car trips.
  • Nature Adventures (Family Talk Activity Grid # 4a)
    100 things of nature to explore and experience together.
  • Sports Adventures (Family Talk Activity Grid # 4b)
    100 sports and athletic activities to enjoy together in some way or other.

You also get a Family Survival Audio CD with a mixture of games to play and things to talk about. Use this on trips that are too long, when waiting in long lines and any other time when people are getting restless and little fun is called for.

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The Successful Parenting Dialogue
Audio CD

This CD is designed to help parents learn and remember how to dialogue with their children and the tremendous benefits of doing so.

Double or quadruple your influence as a parent by using dialogue. This CD teaches you about dialogue and explains some of its most important uses.

We recommend that you listen to this CD right away. The sooner you get started using dialogue, the sooner things can get better and better in your family.

Listen to this CD often. It will remind you over and over again to use dialogue instead of all those less-effective parenting techniques. All of us revert to giving lectures that are not heard and "getting after" our kids that seldom has long-term benefits.

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The "Why Chores & Rules"
Audio CD

This CD is designed to back you up as a parent about the need for chores and rules. It sometimes helps for kids to hear that it is not just their parents who require chores and have rules.

The WHY CHORES & RULES CD will help your children to understand why chores and rules are necessary and suggest how they should think about them. It is designed for them to listen to initially and also whenever they act like they have forgotten why chores and rules are necessary.

Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that the tape will change your kid's attitudes about chores and family rules. But, it sure doesn't hurt to try!

You listen to the tape first. Then you have your kids sit down and listen.

FAMILY SUCCESS MASTER PLAN

$85
Ordered separately without the four bonuses
or protective page protectors for the grid
sheets, the cost would be $95.

8 different Tool Kits and audio CDs
to help you do an excellent job as a parent


the foundational 3
The Great Family Conversations Tool Kit
The Great Parenting Conversations Tool Kit
The Family Leadership for Success Tool Kit
these build on those 3
The Kids' Chores Management Tool Kit
The Behavioral Growth Tool Kit

The Family Activities Tool Kit
The Parenting Dialogue Audio CD
and
The "Why Chores and Rules" Audio CD

Please order now to receive
the bonuses listed below.

BONUS # 1

Order the Family Success Master Plan and we will send with the package a Beginning CD that you can use in the car or elsewhere to get started dialoguing right away. This CD will guide you through some of the more essential instructions bit-by-bit as you all dialogue about one item from each of the communication grids.

 

BONUS # 2

Order the Family Success Master Plan and we will include a subscription to Dick Wulf's Monthly Tongue-in-Cheek Email Newsletter to Improve Marital~Couple Relationships ( not the same as the free monthly newsletter to build family relationships advertised in left-hand column).

 

BONUS # 3

Order the Family Success Master Plan and we will throw in our Family Interests Inventory which will help you learn what each family member enjoys doing.

 

BONUS # 4

Then we will add our Family Event Planning Sheets that will make family outings even more successful.

 

The cost of the Practice Promotion Package:    $85

Ordered separately without the four bonuses
or protective page protectors for the grid sheets,
the cost would be $138.

Get started right away.
You will be glad that you did.

THERE ARE A LOT OF RESOURCES IN THE
FAMILY SUCCESS MASTER PLAN

Shipping and handling for this 4+ pound package is $9.
(USA orders only, please.)

Game grids are in page protectors so that when you take them out of the binder to use, they are safe from dirt and spills.

The cost of the Family Success Master Plan:    $85

Order now to receive the four bonuses.

Satisfaction is guaranteed. Return the materials in good condition for your money back if you cannot see the benefit it could provide for your family.

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$85 is not much for the Family Success Master Plan that you can use for years to build your family. However, if you just cannot afford it, perhaps you can go to our store and buy some of the Tool Kits to get you started. Later, when you have the money, you can fill in the gaps or buy the Family Success Master Plan and give away those Tool Kits you already have.

Individual Tool Kits also make great gifts for families and marriages that you care about.

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