The Power of Change

Change can be a powerful force.  It can fill your pockets and buy your coffee (powerful in my book).  It can lead you to the presidency as your campaign slogan.  Change can be good or bad depending on where it is happening.  When it comes to parenting, change can be the biggest  threat to your parenting plan.  Let me explain…When we teach Parent Project, we help parents start at the foundational levels of parenting and build a plan for parenting that is practical and has been honed by literally, thousands of parents.  It just plain works!  The biggest threat to the success of the principals taught is when parents change the plan we spent 10 weeks helping them build and when parents change the level of consistency by which they follow through with the action steps that the program teaches.Here are some guarantees:1.  If you do not do what Parent Project teaches, it will not work.2.  If you do not follow through (even when it is tough) , it will not work.Many parents we have worked with in the past do really well with the program at first but as time goes on they begin to complain that “it” is not working anymore.  After we sit down with those parents we almost always find that they are utilizing some of the concepts taught but are not implementing some of the others.  EVERY concept is important because they all build on one another.Parents that are currently taking Parent Project:  I encourage you to review your manual constantly, after you have completed the course.  It takes mere minutes to skim the summary of each chapter.Parents that have completed Parent Project:  If it is not working, you have probably just lost your way a little bit (or maybe a lot)  Get your nose back in the book and figure out where you went wrong, if you need help, set up an appointment with Chris Suitt (951)244-2177 csuitt@hope4youtoday.com.Win the parenting battles, win the war, raise your teenagers!With You,Pastor Paul