But that’s okay because now I have a Red Hot Obedience Pot sitting on my windowsill

By Moriah on February 17th, 2010

Yesterday morning our mother’s fellowship group had a guest speaker (who is a shirt-tail relative of mine, i.e. my cousin’s sister-in-law) do a little workshop on her Behavior Boosters – a line of simple and easy ideas to motivate positive behavior in children. It was excellent.

(Although, here’s the honest truth, Gretchen and I looked at each other afterwards and decided we felt like the lamest mothers ever.)

From her website: “Behavior Boosters is a book series designed to encourage anyone involved with children to motivate positive behavior using fun and simple ideas.

As a teacher and mother of four, I intentionally designed these books to be easy to use with minimal reading or work involved. If you’re like me, you have the best intentions of reading and applying child-training advice books, but can’t seem to ever get past the first three chapters because of confusion, boredom, or lack of time.

So whether you’re here out of desperation, curiosity, or just looking for something fun and different, your kids will thank you for using Behavior Boosters and beg for more. They might even create their own!”

–Ashley Goertemiller, Author & Speaker

It’s a great resource, be sure to check it out!

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2 Responses to “But that’s okay because now I have a Red Hot Obedience Pot sitting on my windowsill”

  1. Sarah C on February 18, 2010 8:48 am

    Sorry I couldn’t make it, you’ll have to show me your take-home.

  2. Heather on February 21, 2010 12:33 am

    Thanks for the link! I ordered some!

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