About this Library
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. Take care of and focus on yourself, try: Being Your Child’s Calm Center, Understanding Yourself, Focusing on Connection and Curiosity, Teaching and Modeling Kindness and Compassion.
Build on that foundation with these 5 essential strategies to help your family thrive:
- Create Rules, Routines, Rhythms and Rituals with Your Family
- Recognize the Power of Play and Playfulness
- Strengthen Your Child’s Emotional Intelligence
- Create Problem Solvers
- Signal Safety to Your Child
Read more about Peace at Home’s Parenting Principles. Then Start with our Quick Video Solutions – easy-to-watch clips with expert tips and handouts. Log in to access the video and handouts for each title.
- Be Your Child’s Calm Center: How Your Emotions Affect Your Child’s Behavior
- Be Your Child’s Calm Center: Techniques to Calm Your Brain
- How Your Childhood May Affect Your Parenting Behavior
- Positive Connections for More Cooperation for All Ages
- Be Your Child’s Emotions Coach: Manage and Communicate Emotions
- Family Rules and Routines for Better Behavior
- Positive Discipline for Peace at Home
- Kids Listen Best When Parents are Playful
- Who Owns the Problem: Coach Problem Solving Skills (Elementary School Kids)
- Seven Steps to Make Your Home a Safe Place (the kids are not alright)
- Mental Health Literacy for Parents: The Basics
- Take the Stress Out of Parenting
For more support, bookmark our Peace at Home Starts Here Resource Guide – your parenting GPS, connecting you to quick videos, helpful handouts, live workshops, and expert tips, all grounded in research and real-life success.
At Peace at Home, we believe in progress, not perfection. Parenting is a journey, and we’re here to walk it with you. With the right tools and compassionate support, you can parent with clarity and confidence. Let’s do this together.
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