“Thank you so much for your help! I noticed a difference immediately in our home yesterday when I used quiet speech!
It definitely brought an awareness to what my regular tone of voice is – I am not yelling all the time but it has a heightened tone of stress, anxiety and underlying frustration (I just learned today, with Day #3’s Challenge- that this is unconscious yelling.)
I worked hard to keep it in check yesterday and it worked like a charm. I felt much better about myself as a parent as I reflected on my day and I went to bed knowing I had done a good job and the house was peaceful.
I will continue with this today and incorporate quiet speech, gentle touch and now, the no-yelling policy! Thank you again!”
“The materials are worth buying. Applying the advice in my family has really helped to improve my family’s life. It’s not magic, just some rationally based advice to be applied in our daily lives. And they do work!
P.s. customer support works great. There was some glitch in their page and i didn’t receive inatant access. I addressed them via email and everything was solved the same day.”
“Every day, I eagerly awaited their emails to gain insight and have fun while realizing the errors in my approach to educating my seven-year-old. I followed their advice, and the results have been remarkable thus far.“
“The challenge helped me to discipline my child without being disrespectful to him. What I like most are solid solutions and examples from everyday life on how to act in specific situations. It also reassures you that all these unpleasant situations are quite “normal”. Thank you for everything!”
“Hi Marko, Thank you again for your advices! I have to say that this challenge has started to make me think of my good parenting habits that I already have had for years. […] We don’t always need to invent and develop new things and habits. Sometimes it is enough to stop and think to realize how amazing job we have already been doing.”
“I have read many books on raising children. What I missed with all of them was that I didn’t have all the problems a parent faces when raising a child in one place. With the course, I got all the information in one place and applied solutions that my wife and I were able to transfer to the upbringing of our two children.”
“The 28-day no-yelling challenge has been a revelation for me. With two lively boys, it’s transformed our home into a more peaceful place. They’re whining less, yelling less, and recovering from tantrums quicker. Personally, I feel happier and more composed in my role as a parent. The straightforward daily emails were a helpful guide, and each challenge brought about life-changing results.”
“This challenge required just the right amount of daily reflection, storytelling, and guidance to help our family enjoy our lives together so much more. My husband and have pretty much stopped yelling! It’s amazing. If we start to yell, we calmly let each other know that we don’t want to yell anymore. Thank you very much for this! “
“Thank you for the advice, examples and ideas. I admit that sometimes it’s easier to snap at a child than to stop for 5 minutes, think and react responsibly! I absolutely love how the entire course is backed up with practical examples!”
“At our house, homework was dragging on like a snake, even though we had previously used a schedule of activities, but it was not using the IRON formula; as a mother, I always gave in when homework was not finished. At the beginning, there was certainly a lot of dissatisfaction, but slowly we are moving into a new awareness: when I work – I am focused. It is noticeable that my daughter is now more relaxed and especially excited about the free time that she now has. Thank you for helping us to also discipline ourselves as parents. Very subtle and valuable.”
“With the challenge, I realized that my son has problems with concentration and therefore needs a special approach to learning. I was finally able to help him find it. I also really liked the abundance of examples from practice.”
“Raising a child is certainly not an easy job. The older they get, the harder it will be to manage them, if we don’t start at the very beginning of their growing up.”