July 6, 2009
Defiant Teenager – Dealing With The Turn Around
An interesting thing happened on the way to opera last night (just kidding about the opera) - my daughter decided to be defiant. Straight up, in our face “I am going to break your rules”. And when we confronted her, all h-e-double toothpicks broke loose! It was straight out of James Lehman’s Total Transformation chapter on the Turn Around.
She first, sadly in her anger about being called out, put her arm through a wall. Then she did everything in her power to put this on us. “You don’t trust me” seemed to be the most common refrain. When we reiterated that the issue wasn’t trust, it was breaking a rule, she did a bait and switch.
“I hate living here” came flying out next quickly followed up with “I am leaving”. And off she went to her friend’s house, swearing and huffing down the street. We made it clear that if she did not return by 11pm she would be breaking curfew and restated the consequences for that.
After an evening of back and forth from said friend’s house, insisting we write the rules down “right down to what shoes and earrings I can wear”, demanding an apology from us, threatening to not return if we did not immediately change the rule, and a long phone call by us to the friends mom to reassure her we did not kick our daughter out, she finally got it that we weren’t going to budge.
With constant reassurance (she called us at 11pm to give it one more shot) that everyone makes mistakes and glad she is making them at home where we can work through them, that we love her the same as we did always, and home was the best place for her, she broke and had her daddy come get her.
How’d we do it you ask? It took a lot of remembering what we learned, she is a teen who is self-centered in trying to become independent; not to react out of anger at her rude behavior; stay focused on the issue at hand – breaking the rule. The last one helped us mostly stay calm and not head down the defensive rabbit trails she was laying at our feet.
And today business as usual and trust me she tried to see if we are going to be sad and sorry by pushing us a bit. But once she saw that all was status quo, our normally sweet girl returned. Oh yeah, she gets to learn a new skill too, drywalling!
Looking for help with your defiant teenager? Take a look at The Total Transformation by James Lehman today. It works for us!
Filed under ODD, Parenting Tips, Teenagers, Total Transformation, Total Transformation Review, Wise Counsel
June 9, 2009
Total Transformation – Injustice
One thing I find very interesting as a parent is how kids deal with things that they feel are unfair. I found that when they don’t believe the situation is fair, all rules go out the window. The fairness becomes the focus not the unacceptable behavior.
Let me give you an example. I have firm rules about the time and the length of time the kids can play video games. Sometimes the length of time gets bumped due to the time they must be finished. My 11-year old cannot abide this hierarchy. “But Mom, Sean got to play for an hour. Why do I have to get off at 5? I only started at 4:30.” This conversation is, of course, happening about 5:15 too! So now the focus is redirected from playing past the stop time to getting his full hour. And if I let him, away we would go down this rabbit trail with me trying to defend why the stop time has first preference over the length of time, again!
And guess what isn’t getting addressed? That’s right…the stop time infraction. It takes concerted effort on my part to recognize “the unfair” distraction and stay focused. Don’t misunderstand me here, I explained the hierarchy when I established these rules so this is not a surprise to him.
Ok so what do I do? I listen for the fair word to come up so I am not sideswiped and find myself down the road. I continue to stay focused on the infraction at hand. Just as a great side note, I have noticed that when I do this right, my child feels safe. My guess it is because I am in control and as I’ve said before, every kid wants to know who is in charge here and am I loved.
James Lehman talks about this “fairness” issue in the Total Transformation Program, saying that “Injustice” is one of the characteristics and practice of children with disrespectful, obnoxious, abusive behavior. Some of the others that he talks about are One-Way Boundaries, Casing, False Apologies, and Pride in Negativity. In all, he describes 16 characteristics that parents of this type of child should be aware of. You need to find out more about Total Transformation today if you’ve got these kind of problems with your child.
Filed under Parenting Tips, Teenagers, Total Transformation, Total Transformation Review
March 6, 2009
The Total Transformation Workbook
As we work through the Total Transformation DVD’s and CD’s, we thought it would be worthwhile to explain a little about what the workbook is like, so you know what to expect from that part of the program.
The Total Transformation workbook is 118 pages, and it starts out explaining a little about the program, and a little about the creator, James Lehman. Then it immediately jumps into the training – it suggests you watch the Jump Start DVD, then answer a bunch of questions about your child (or children, as in our case – you may need to make extra copies of these pages). These questions are designed to help you identify the behaviors to focus on with your kid(s).
Then, Mr. Lehman suggests going to lesson 1 in the workbook, and taking a pre-test to lesson 1. After you take the test, you are to listen to CD #1 and then go through the exercises and/or additional information in the workbook. After lesson 1 in the workbook, there is a post-test, exactly the same as the pre-test, for you to take and see if your answers changed. He doesn’t do the post-test in every chapter, but he does do the pre-test.
A few of examples of the true/false questions he asks in the workbook are:
- Children have to learn to feel good about themselves in order to be successful.
- Inappropriate behavior is usually caused by low self-esteem.
- When children lose control, they do not know what they are doing or saying.
- Children will learn to solve their own problems if you only let them.
The answers to the above questions? 1: False 2: False 3: False 4: False
Did you get them all right? I know I didn’t – in fact, when I first took the test I only got 3 out of 10 right! I think I have some things to learn, right? The cool thing is, I have 5 kids and the oldest is 15, but it doesn’t matter – it’s never too late to get started with this program. All of my kids, including the oldest, have changed significantly from the techniques I’m now using.
The Total Transformation workbook goes through each chapter and CD in a similar fashion – recap, training, special words from Mr. Lehman, and tests. It’s great – and it’s not overwhelming. He suggests you take it one CD per week, and work on one, two, ten, or all of the techniques suggested. Then, move on to the next DVD.
Next post – the Jump Start DVD.
March 3, 2009
How Much Does Total Transformation Cost?
How much does Total Transformation cost?
Total Transformation is relatively inexpensive, especially if you compare the price to individual or family counseling (not to say that counseling isn’t an excellent route to go – we’ve been to counseling on and off over the years, and we sincerely believe that without it, we wouldn’t be where we are as a family). However, counseling might not be the answer for a variety of reasons, such as time constraints, or just not being able to afford it.
Because of this, the Total Transformation is very appealing, since you can do this privately, on your own time, in your home. Plus, you only pay a small up-front fee for shipping and handling. You have a 30 day free “test drive” period and if you decide to keep it, they have 3 month payment plan. For complete details about the program and the price, you can click here.
What do you get for your money?
The Total Transformation includes the following:
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Jump Start DVD
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Parents Workshop DVD with Questions and Answers
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7 audio CD lessons
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A 118 page Workbook
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800 support access
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A Free Bonus CD – How to Turn Around Your Child’s Attitude in One Minute or Less. It’s FREE just for trying the program.
This is a very nice, professional looking product contained in a book-like folder, that would look great on your bookshelf. It’s very well done.
Next up – What does the Total Transformation teach you?
Filed under Parenting Tips, Total Transformation, Total Transformation Review
March 2, 2009
What is The Total Transformation?
What is The Total Transformation?
The Total Transformation is a program designed to give parents skills to parent difficult, defiant, or out-of-control children. It works with children that behavioral problems, kids with ADD, ADHD, ODD, Autism, and bipolar disorder. The philosophy behind Total Transformation is that children don’t know how to problem solve, and that’s why they act out in inappropriate ways, so they don’t have to face their problems. Our job as parents is to give them the skills to problem solve, and that’s what the Total Transformation does.
Who’s behind The Total Transformation?
The creator of the Total Transformation is James Lehman, a therapist with a Masters Degree in Social Work. For three decades James Lehman has worked with troubled teens, younger children with behavior problems, families and professionals who live with, educate, treat and assist in managing them. In public schools, residential treatment centers, private schools, and numerous outpatient and inpatient settings, James has developed an approach to managing children and adolescents which challenges them to learn to solve social problems without hiding behind a facade of disrespectful, obnoxious, or abusive behavior.
Next post – How much does it cost, and what do you get?
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