When your child provokes you, do you:
• Feel anger rise inside of you like a fountain?
• Tend to react first and listen later?
• Ever wonder how other parents are able to respond when all you do is react?
This seminar sheds light on the communication between you and your child and shares proven steps to help change key behaviors that lead to reacting rather than responding. You’ll learn 10 key points to identify when you’re about to react, how to phrase your corrections so they are understood instantly and sample conversations to show you what to say so you’re ready to go NOW.
• Do you feel like all you do is threaten a timeout
• Do you wonder what happened to your well-behaved child
• Are you afraid this is how parenting will be from now on
This seminar shares a proven method that leaves no room for misunderstanding or disagreement, and creates change no matter what, and does it all from a loving, yet firm place. It is possible for your child to learn to listen. This seminar will accomplish what you hoped a timeout would.
• Are you afraid you’ve got a wild child on your hands
• Is yelling what you resort too when teaching self-control
• Have safety issues like escaping from seatbelts become a concern
From toddler to teens, being able to control yourself is a requirement of everyday life. The best time to teach about self-control is now. When a child refuses to listen, especially with regard to safety or self-control, you don’t necessarily have time for a timeout. This seminar shares a “proactive” approach that sends the message, “I mean it and as soon as you learn that we can go back to playing, until then we will stay focused on this.”