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The Grump Meter
A tool to keep you cool
When You "Lose Your Head" on Red! 
Lettie StrattonMarch 22, 2016
Make a Talking Stick
Lettie StrattonDecember 11, 2014
Suicide Rocks the Kansas City Community
Lettie StrattonDecember 5, 2014
Self-Talk for Grownups
Lettie StrattonMay 16, 2014
A New Language for Family Communication
Lettie StrattonFebruary 18, 2014
It's scary to see your child lose control.
Lettie StrattonDecember 31, 2013
Rubber band bracelets to help your child through the day
Lettie StrattonDecember 2, 2013
Grump Meter Vocabulary: OPEN
Lettie StrattonAugust 25, 2013
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
Lettie StrattonAugust 22, 2013
Help Kids with Back-to-School Jitters
Lettie StrattonJuly 29, 2013
Make Grump Meter Fidget Beads with Your Kids
Lettie StrattonJuly 25, 2013
Giving Kids Tools to Build Friendships
Lettie StrattonJuly 21, 2013
GRUMP METER VOCABULARY
Lettie StrattonJune 13, 2013
A Grump Meter Success - How the language of the Grump Meter brought one family peace.
Lettie StrattonMay 29, 2013
Creating Emotional Safety Using The Grump Meter - Lynn Kaufman
Lettie StrattonMay 17, 2013
GRUMP METER VOCABULARY
Lettie StrattonApril 10, 2013
Exercises to Try
Lettie StrattonAugust 1, 2012
Dangerous Red
Lettie StrattonJune 12, 2012
The Blue List
Lettie StrattonMay 13, 2012
A Teenager's Grump Meter Poem
Lettie StrattonMarch 25, 2012
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​The Grump Meter Book, Workbook and Toolbox Cards will:

  • Teach kids to be aware of and identify their feelings.

  • Give you ideas for finding the behaviors you want.

  • Provide tools for calmer, more peaceful interactions.

  • Bring new, meaningful conversation and creativity into your family.

  • Be a source for lifelong compassion, creativity, and connection.

    ORDER YOUR SET TODAY!