Free Parenting Resources

Parenting the Love and Logic Way® Curriculum, Love and Logic Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun!® Curriculum, and Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® Curriculum were developed by Jim Fay, Charles Fay, Ph.D., and Foster W. Cline, M.D., of the Love and Logic Institute, Inc., in Golden, Colorado.

Love and Logic Policies and Guidelines Booklet

The Marinette Legal Outreach Advocate from the Rainbow House is an Independent Facilitator of the Parenting the Love and Logic Way® curriculum, Love and Logic Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun!® Curriculum, and Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® Curriculum.

If interested in attending one (or more) of the curricula available, please completed the following form:

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Please select which curriculum you would be interested in attending:

____ Love and Logic Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun!® Curriculum

          Learn skills to handle disruptions during mealtimes, get children to stay in their own bed,

         end temper tantrums, discipline your toddler in public without creating a scene, get

         children up and about in the mornings, stop your children’s whining and bickering, and so

        much more!

____ Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® Curriculum

          Learn skills to deal with defiance and other difficult behaviors, why attachment

         relationships are the foundation, why nothing works without sincere empathy, how to set

         limits while minimizing power struggles, how to support learning and achievement at \

         school, how to empower them towards success in life, and so much more!

____ Parenting the Love and Logic Way® Curriculum

          Learn skills to stay calm when your kids do incredibly upsetting things, help your kids learn

          from mistakes so they don’t repeat them, set enforceable limits, raise kids that are family

         members rather than dictators, avoid enabling and begin empowering, avoid unwinnable

         power struggles and arguments, and so much more!