Years ago when I started learning the principles of self-government I was foster parenting really difficult children. Most of these children had some things in common. They were on medication, they had severe anger control issues, and they had terrible eating habits. The medication situation was evaluated, and in most cases stopped when self-government principles were taught. Sometimes the anger control issues stopped immediately when self-government principles and skills were learned. However, sometimes the anger control issues would correct themselves, go through a cycle, and re-surface shortly thereafter. With these youth I had to look at another aspect of their self-government, their diet. Continue reading