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Peace at Home Starts Here

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Peace At Home’s principles are built on decades of research focused on parent-child relationships and positive outcomes for kids. Give your children and yourself the gift of Peace At Home.

Start with these 4 big ideas:

  1. Be Your Child’s Calm Center
  2. Understand Yourself
  3. Focus on Connection and Curiosity
  4. Teach and Model Kindness and Compassion

Put those big ideas into action with these 5 essential strategies to help your family thrive:

  1. Create Rules, Routines, Rhythms and Rituals with Your Family
  2. Recognize the Power of Play and Playfulness
  3. Strengthen Your Child’s Emotional Intelligence
  4. Create Problem Solvers
  5. Signal Safety to Your Child

Read more about Peace at Home’s Parenting Principles. Peace At Home is possible, one step at a time. And remember progress, not perfection.

Check out our resource pages , Quick Video Libraries, and Search Tool. Find the answers and compassionate support to give you clarity and confidence. Let’s do this together. 

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After this library, you will be able to:

  • Form meaningful connections with your children
  • Reduce stress for you, your child, and your family
  • Build a secure attachment relationship with your child
  • Foster lifelong skills that help your child become emotionally intelligent, resilient adults

Meet your Instructors

Ruth Freeman

Mental Health, School Age, Relationships,

LCSW

Aaron Weintraub

Autism, Anxiety, ADHD,

MS, Curriculum Advisor

Cora Megan

Toddlers/Preschoolers, Early Discipline, Childcare,

MA

JoAnn Robinson

Infants, Potty Training, Taming Tantrums,

PhD

Tanika Eaves

Infants, Birth, Relationships,

PhD, LCSW, IMH-E®

Topics

  • anxiety
  • attachment
  • behavior
  • calm
  • co-parenting
  • communication
  • cooperation
  • depression
  • divorce
  • emotions
  • feelings
  • grandchildren
  • grandparents
  • helicopter
  • misbehavior
  • parenting styles
  • patience
  • perfectionism
  • self care
  • separated
  • step parent
  • stress
  • trauma

Age Category

  • All, Parent Wellbeing
  • Prenatal & Infant
  • School Age
  • Teens & Young Adults
  • Toddlers & Preschoolers
Peace at Home