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In this issue: Family Reset Challenge. Plus, Bob's Message, a YouTube video about behavior and our upcoming schedule.
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JUNE 2022 EDITION:

 

In this issue: 

  • Bob's Message: Keeping Our Heads on Straight & Moving Forward
  • Featured Article: Family Reset Challenge
  • NACD on YouTube: Behavior: Creating a Positive Environment
  • Upcoming Evaluation Schedule

BOB'S MESSAGE

Keeping Our Heads on Straight & Moving Forward
by Bob Doman

The war in the Ukraine keeps going on, China is making more noise about Taiwan, the kids aren’t cooperating, and how much did you pay for gas today? Looking back over the decades, it would appear that we need to accept the fact that the world is going to keep throwing challenges our way, and we need to do what we can to deal with the realities and advance in spite of them. Don’t wait for things to get better, do what you can to make your life and that of your family better—now.

As most of you know, there are some things I keep coming back to; and generally at the top of the list are family and being smart. One of the things that good times have in common with the difficult times is that the stronger our family, the better we can get through the tough times and the more we can enjoy the good times. Keep family as the priority, invest in it. The second thing on my list has a direct impact on the first—being smart. Most of us have no idea how smart we can be, or how much easier most things are the smarter we are.

Virtually every NACD family knows about processing, which equals short term memory, working memory and executive function, essentially the pieces that permit us to learn, think, and function well. They are the pieces that determine how smart we are now.

The smarter we make our kids, the better they function; and the smarter we are as adults, the better we function at every time and stage of our lives. Not a great mystery!

As you proceed to work with your kids, reserve the big rewards for advancement in processing and do your best to make it FUN! It’s the atmosphere and attitude that can make things fun for children. You can make most anything fun if it’s your goal. Mom and Dad can make sure that the kids do their processing activities, but where is your mommy to make you work on yours? She probably isn’t going to be there, so you need to step up and assume the responsibility for it and accept the challenge. 

I recently have started using a personal trainer—heck, I’m only 74, there is still time to improve. I’ve made that commitment to myself to preserve and improve the quality of my life. It’s easy as adults to see ourselves as being “fait accompli” a done deal, if you will, but that does not need to be our reality. Please, Mom and Dad, make a commitment to keep working to make yourselves better, to continue to grow, not just for your own sake, but that of your family. The better you function, the better job you can do with your children. Tools can help, and if you haven’t explored Simply Smarter then do–get smarter! It helps! Be one of those who can succeed even in the face of adversity. 

You may not be able to help the world, but you can help yours.

FEATURED ARTICLE

Family Reset Challenge
by Bob Doman

We all have the tendency to get stuck in many patterns and ruts that can make it very difficult for us to achieve our potential as individuals, parents, and as families. When we take time to assess what and how we are doing, we can usually come up with a list of things we acknowledge that we could do better.

There have been many things said and written about good intentions, mostly related to our failure to execute them. But every positive step forward begins with the intention to do it. Intention needs to be followed up with execution; and execution requires a plan and commitment.

I would like to suggest that although we may often lack the commitment to change and do things for ourselves, we love and care enough about our families and children that we create a plan that structures us into regular assessment of how and what we are doing and creates the intention to improve it, followed by a plan, commitment and execution. What we do today, tomorrow, and going forward matters. Every day and in every way, what we do impacts our families' and our children’s futures.
 

Let’s identify the ruts we are stuck in and the proactive things we need to be doing to move forward in an organized, structured way to make positive lasting changes:

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NACD on YouTube

Behavior: Creating a Positive Environment

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Are you having trouble controlling your child’s behavior? Bob Doman, Founder & Director of NACD discusses how creating a positive environment can make a big difference.

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NACD EVALUATION SCHEDULE

June 2022

Australia
Chicago, IL
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX
International, Middle East
International, Africa
Los Angeles, CA
New Jersey
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July 2022

Australia
Charlottesville, VA
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX
International, Canada
International, Asia
Little Rock, AR
London, UK (Skype)
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Phoenix, AZ
 

August 2022

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Bay Area, CA
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX
International, Africa
International, India
International, Central/South America
Houston, TX
Seattle, WA
Ogden, UT
Orlando, FL
 

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