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FAQ What is ParentSystem.com
We started with a simple idea: reward the children for positive
behavior and address the problem immediately when they veer off. With
this idea, children could earn and enjoy privileges for their efforts at
positive behavior. We tried it with our own kids, and they quickly
caught on. We realized that, once we became consistent in our own
behavior, our relationship with our own kids was greatly improved. A few
months later, and with some trial and error, we developed
ParentSystem.com, a simple system of reward, accountability and
discipline. How much does it cost?
You can get a lifetime membership for a one time payment of $28 and it
comes with a 30 day money back guarantee.
How long does it take for the system to start working?
Instantly! Within 24 hours of starting the system with your child you
will begin to see amazing results. What age does the child need to
be?
When I begin using and developing ParentSystem.com my oldest son was
six, my youngest son was four, and little Tommy (our neighbor's child)
was three years old. My oldest son is now 13 years old and the system is
just as effective. After speaking with other parents and teachers that
are using our system with children 14, 15, 16, and up, ranging in grades
from 8th to the 12th grade, I can say with complete confidence that if
you have a child under your supervision ParentSystem.com will offer
positive results. By offering me your system are you saying I am a
bad parent?
No. Many parents at some point over the course of raising their
children into adulthood find it necessary to get help. They will at some
point consult with their parents, grandparents, pastor, neighbor,
friends, sister, brother, teacher or professional resources to get
advice on how to deal with a situation involving their child’s behavior.
That is the beauty of community.
Don't be ashamed to ask for help or take it to mean you are a bad
parent. There is no such thing as a perfect parent or perfect child.
Raising children is a hard job and no one can do it alone. There are
plenty of professionals who can help you with issues of discipline. You
can also find local groups that can help you learn better parenting
skills. |
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