Pillow Talk is the evolution of Positive Parent.
Nurse Nancy Beck goes in depth and explains how she uses the technique of talking to her children while they sleep to build strong loving bonds with her family as well as guide her children through normal childhood experiences.
Pillow Talk written in two parts:
Part one gives 16 ready to use pillow talk templates for helping your children.
Part two explains how you can create your own custom Pillow Talks.

With two decades of service as a critical care nurse with the highest designation in one of the nation’s best hospitals and alongside top cardiac surgeons,
Nancy Beck, BSN, RN, is at the forefront of the mind-body-spirit connection, leading thousands to access and harness this powerful tool to hasten healing and improve recovery. Pillow Talk Prescriptions® empower parents to do the same for their children, with amazing results.
Nancy’s book, “Pillow Talk: Loving Affirmations to Encourage and Guide Your Children,” chronicles her experiences and evolution of the technique with her own children and shows others how to do it too.
Pillow Talk Prescriptions® help parents affirm, nurture and guide their children by sharing important information while the children are asleep. For me, the technique was as effective, or more effective, than daytime conversation because my child was not distracted. Pillow Talks can prepare children to face and overcome life’s challenges, such as fear of bugs, taking an important exam, or making healthy food choices.
You can learn more about Pillow Talk here.
Born without the ball of one hip, Nancy endured many medical procedures at a young age, vowing to be healed and help others heal. In 2009, at age 44, she placed first in a women’s NASTAR ski competition, getting the gold medal.
Nancy’s mission is to provide effective tools and advice to support a strong bond of love in families. She does that as “Nurse Nancy Talk” – Pillow Talk, as described here, Parent Talk, her column in the Central Missouri Post, and The Beck Method, a book on family finances.
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Permalink Reply by Lechane E. Piek on June 7, 2011 at 9:33am
Permalink Reply by Nancy Beck on June 7, 2011 at 5:31pm Hi Lechane,
I appreciate your support. It is very interesting what parents have to say about using Pillow Talks. My air time has been moved from today due cyber space interference. I look forward to sharing, and I know the show will be even better than it would have been today. I hope you can be present during my interview with April and Ajay on Friday June 17th!
Permalink Reply by Lechane E. Piek on June 8, 2011 at 9:35am
Permalink Reply by Nancy Beck on June 8, 2011 at 11:16pm
Permalink Reply by April Villarose-Matta on June 7, 2011 at 10:04am Well, I can say this...
One of my dogs (I have two, they're sisters) is a mental case when I leave the house, since birth she has had serious separation anxiety. So, I tested it for a week...and believe it or not she is at least 75% calmer! I wish I knew about this 14 years ago!!!
Permalink Reply by Nancy Beck on June 7, 2011 at 5:40pm Hi April,
You are such a clever and brilliant lady...and I have to say your experience amplifies my point...that when we speak loving words we are speaking soul to soul...your dog fully understood your intentions...and for your listeners you have given them a gift of expanding the work I am presenting.
When you speak with love to a sleeping child they are open to fully receive the loving messages. You can expand their life!
With Love and Light,
Nancy
Permalink Reply by Marysummerrain on June 7, 2011 at 8:14pm
Permalink Reply by Nancy Beck on June 7, 2011 at 8:41pm Dear Marysummerrain,
I would love to hear more about your experience...
Nancy
Permalink Reply by April Villarose-Matta on June 17, 2011 at 12:06pm
Permalink Reply by Nancy Beck on June 17, 2011 at 2:12pm Thanks! I am looking forward to chatting with you on how "Pillow Talks" can benefit almost everyone.
Blessings,
Nurse Nancy Beck
Permalink Reply by Nancy Beck on August 23, 2011 at 11:33am Thanks for everyone that listened to my interview today Tuesday August 23 with Ajay and April...
Time is a factor with a radio interview. There was so much to learn from my experience with my son regarding his test taking. I think this example is reflective of many events that come up as parents.
The background of the story...we were returning from a Colorado ski trip and my son, Michael, had not done much of his studies while on the trip. During a 14 hour drive back he was spending most of his time with his DS and playing with his sister. I reminded him several times that he was going to have to take a make-up test the next day at school and that it would be a good idea for him to do some studing and that I was willing to help him with his spellling words. My husband, Mark, grew tired of it all and finally told Michael that for each word that he missed that he was going to have a week grounding from his DS. Mark was quite satisfied and Michael was horified.
What happened next is predictable. Michael missed 7 out of 20 words. He has never missed more than 3. He became very upset and the following week he missed 6. When I talked to him he said all the answers are floating around in his head and he does not know which one to write down. It was obvious that our parenting had created the anxiety. I approached Mark and said that this punishment was not working. Let's reward him instead for his good behavior, and for 90% he gets 30 minutes on his DS and for 95% he gets an hour. Michael agreed that this would work for him.
Next Mark went and spoke a Pillow Talk to Michael about test taking...in the Pillow Talk he included that taking tests is easy...test are just a way for the teacher to know you have learned...you listen in the class room...you study...when taking the test you will find the answers come quickly and easily to you...
The next spelling test Michael got 100%. I asked him about the test...he said "the answer was right there". He continues to be an "A" student. He now takes test faster than he use to, so he is able to use the spare time to do required reading and assignments. He is a great student and a great child. We learn so much about life from him.
I hope our families successes and learned lessons can help you. To learn more about how Pillow Talks can change your life go to NurseNancyBeck.com
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