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1.
Balancing Love and Discipline
– Introduces the concept of firm and kind,
unconditional love, and the value of more action and less
talk. |
2. Balancing
Work and Family – Learn how
to nurture yourself and your family so that your family
supports your work. Find the balance. |
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3. Consequences
That Work – Introduces the
concepts of natural and logical consequences and how
parents/teachers can effectively use them. |
4. Creating
Cooperative Families –
Teach how to create a cooperative family/classroom
atmosphere and what to do when there is a lack of
cooperation. |
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5. Effective
Parent-Child (Teacher-Child) Communication
– Introduce the concepts of listening,
GEMS, handling
feelings, and conflict resolution. |
6. Enhancing
Children’s Self-Esteem –
Demonstrate 10 methods of disciplining while instilling high
self-esteem. |
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7. Getting
in Step with Step-Parenting
– Learn how to work cooperatively with your ex and
peacefully blend families. |
8. Handling
Aggressive Children in the Classroom (birth-six)
– Explore developmental and learned aspects of aggression
and 15 actions you can teach to correct this behavior. |
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9. Handling
Sibling Rivalry – There is
a difference between sibling rivalry and sibling conflict.
Show how to identify and correct each behavior. |
10. How
to Turn a Terrible Two Into a Terrific Two
– Use lots of developmental information and the mistaken
goals of power and attention to make this difficult time
wonderful. |
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11. “If
You Don’t Stop Crying…” How to Handle Children’s Feelings
– Show the effects of feeling
stoppers and feeling encouragers and how to work with
children’s feelings in each developmental stage. |
12. “No
I Won’t and You Can’t Make Me!” Effectively Handling Power
Struggles – Teach how to
recognize and disengage from a power struggle and what to do
to lessen them in the future. |
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13. “That’s
It, You’re Grounded”: Parent-Teen Communication
– How to effectively communicate with your teen, set clear
boundaries, and understand what happened to my child! |
14. Parenting
As a Team – Discover the
underlying causes for couple’s disagreements on parenting
and show how to create peaceful resolutions. |
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15. Raising
a Child With God – Show how
using the RCB principles can assist parents in the spiritual
and religious development of their children. |
16. Take
the Hassles Out of Homework
– Lessen the power struggle, teach responsibility and goal
setting and demonstrate ways to encourage and self-motivate
children. |
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17. Tame
Those Tantrums – Teach the
concept of how less power means more. Teach how to diagnose
tantrums and prevent them. |
18. Teaching
Children Self-Control –
Within developmental guidelines, show how it is the
parents’/ teachers’ job to assist the child in learning how
to control and appropriately express their feelings and
desires. |
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19. Tell
Them What to Do, Not What to Don’t
– Teach how a small shift in speech can create more
cooperative, responsible children. |
20. What
to Do When Your Kids Drive You Crazy
– show some alternatives to nagging, yelling and threatening
and how to model self-control. |
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21. Asking
For What You Want –
Demonstrate how to understand and overcome this difficulty
and how to successfully negotiate. |
22. Couples
Communication – Enhance
skills to create closeness, teach how to hear and be heard
and have fun! |
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23. Creating
Teamwork – Teach underlying
concepts of teamwork and how to make it happen at home and
work. |
24. Keeping
Yourself Encouraged (and Spreading it Around)
– Show how to encourage yourself and those around you to
achieve more in every area of life. |
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25. Resolving
Conflicts – Demonstrate the
power of conflict resolution and negotiating to a win-win
situation. |
26. A complete
Parenting Workshop is offered. For more information
click here. |