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Workshop Description
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Attention
Schools!
Would
you like to offer the 2-hour Power Struggle workshop FREE to the parents at
your school? This fun, informative
and entertaining workshop consistently draws large numbers of parents
(40-200) to attend. The booking fee for this workshop is $600 (plus
travel if outside SB/Ventura/Los Angeles). If you book a five-week Redirecting Children’s Behavior class, you will
receive a FREE
Power Struggle workshop to get parents interested in the class. Not sure if your parents have enough
interest in the class? You can
book the two-hour Power Struggle workshop for the normal fee. If your parents express interest in and
you decide to book the five–week class, Positive Parenting will deduct
the $600 from the class booking fee.
Please
email Positive Parenting
or call 805-648-6846 with your location, desired dates or for more
information. Here is a partial list of organizations that have used our
services.
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Workshop
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"No
I Won’t and You Can’t Make Me!"
Effectively Handling Power
Struggles
Our most popular workshop! In this workshop you will learn WHY
kids love to power struggle, how to get out of a power struggle when you
are in the middle of one and ways to prevent power struggles in the first
place. By the end of this workshop,
parents are so excited to try these new ideas they want to go home and
wake up their kids and give it a try!
Parents will have the tools to:
- Discipline
without Yelling
- Be
find AND firm
- Respond
effectively versus react emotionally
- Eliminate
the hassles, tantrums and tears
- Effectively
correct misbehavior
- Build
self-esteem
- Stay
close and connected while disciplining
Children respond with:
- Little
or NO argument
- Giggles,
smiles and sheepish grins (responsible for their behavior)
- Better
behavior in the future
- A
sense of safety and trust = more calm and receptive
- An
increase in ability to problem solve
Register
Now!
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