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Practical Parenting Seminars
The topics below are outlines of what you can expect at any given seminar(s): |
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- Initial Seminar 101
- Why do kids misbehave?
Creating strong family values
Training your kids from toddlers
Discipline that really works
What your kids really need from you
- Parents
- Effective role modeling
- Parental indulgence
- Learning to listen to your kids
- Parents - friends or pals to your kids?
- Keys to creating extraordinary families
- Anger management – angry parents
- Toddlers to Pre-Teens
- Physical safety and security in the home
- Emotional safety in the home
- Negative to positive atmospheres
- Discovering and developing kids’ potential
- Peer pressure
- Video games, movies and the Internet
- Learning to listen – listening to parents
- Good mannersPreparing your kids for adolescence
- Teens
- Tough love
- Maintaining a strong faith for today’s society
- Addictions – Drugs and alcohol - recognizing and responding
- Sex and teens
- Making good choices
- Taking responsibility for own actions
- Ethical maturity
- Handling failure and other negative circumstances
- Study habits and the school system
- Handling money
- Managing and Changing Established Behaviors
- The strong-willed child – whose will wins?
- Failing students
- Sibling rivalry
- Bullying
- Tantrums
- Angry kids and angry teens
- Specialized topics
- Adopted kids and foster kids
- Single parent families
- Special needs kids – kids with ADD, ADHD, autism
- Gifted kids
- Divorce - divorced families
- Blended families – successful integration
- Leadership Training
- Managing angry, indulgent or ineffective parents
- Why kids misbehave and what to do about it
- Managing the home-school or Sunday-school classroom
- Support systems for parents
- Training for Military Parents
- Single parenting during deployment
- Negative behavior changes during deployment
- Discipline during deployment
- Anger management for military teens
- Maintaining parent connectedness during deployment
- Reconnecting with the family – the soldier comes home
- Keeping autocratic or military attitudes out of the home
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