Sidestepping The Power Struggle, The A to Z’s For Parenting!
Sidestepping The Power Struggle, The A to Z’s For Parenting!, available at $199.99, has an average rating of 4.57, with 44 lectures, based on 7 reviews, and has 30 subscribers.
You will learn about We consider some of the areas of child development that give parents the most difficulty, and some of the behaviors which bewilder and frustrate mom and dad to the point of wanting to retire early from their job as parents. After getting comfortable with this material, you will view your child in a different light for the rest of your relationship. You will develop an understanding of your children's behavior based on their temperament and yours. You will learn about, “antecedent management”: recognizing and dealing with circumstances in a child’s surroundings that may trigger problematic behavior. None of us want our children to become spoiled, out-of-control people who take what they want at others’ expense. What is our highest goal for our children? How can we contribute to self-discipline and self-esteem? We focus on how to gradually hand over to our children the responsibility for various areas of their lives. We distinguish between “kid issues” and “family issues” and show how children should experience the natural consequences of their choices in areas of “kid issues.” We specifically consider household responsibilities, allowance, and schoolwork. We have problems with our child’s behavior when they are either too dependent or too independent for our liking. We agonize over the actions of our child when they show signs of being unaware of other people’s feelings and handle their own feelings in destructive or immature ways. We are constantly amazed at how egocentric they are! Parents often think there’s something wrong with their child. Or, that something is wrong with their parenting. Parents may have great parenting skills, but might not be tuned into the child's needs. This course turns things around for parents very quickly. Our goal is to empower parents through these educational courses, books, and articles. Every parent should take these courses. This course is ideal for individuals who are Parents or Parent Educators or School Teachers It is particularly useful for Parents or Parent Educators or School Teachers.
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Summary
Title: Sidestepping The Power Struggle, The A to Z’s For Parenting!
Price: $199.99
Average Rating: 4.57
Number of Lectures: 44
Number of Published Lectures: 44
Number of Curriculum Items: 44
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 44
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- We consider some of the areas of child development that give parents the most difficulty, and some of the behaviors which bewilder and frustrate mom and dad to the point of wanting to retire early from their job as parents.
- After getting comfortable with this material, you will view your child in a different light for the rest of your relationship. You will develop an understanding of your children's behavior based on their temperament and yours.
- You will learn about, “antecedent management”: recognizing and dealing with circumstances in a child’s surroundings that may trigger problematic behavior.
- None of us want our children to become spoiled, out-of-control people who take what they want at others’ expense. What is our highest goal for our children? How can we contribute to self-discipline and self-esteem?
- We focus on how to gradually hand over to our children the responsibility for various areas of their lives. We distinguish between “kid issues” and “family issues” and show how children should experience the natural consequences of their choices in areas of “kid issues.” We specifically consider household responsibilities, allowance, and schoolwork.
- We have problems with our child’s behavior when they are either too dependent or too independent for our liking. We agonize over the actions of our child when they show signs of being unaware of other people’s feelings and handle their own feelings in destructive or immature ways. We are constantly amazed at how egocentric they are!
- Parents often think there’s something wrong with their child. Or, that something is wrong with their parenting.
- Parents may have great parenting skills, but might not be tuned into the child's needs.
- This course turns things around for parents very quickly.
- Our goal is to empower parents through these educational courses, books, and articles.
- Every parent should take these courses.
Who Should Attend
- Parents
- Parent Educators
- School Teachers
Target Audiences
- Parents
- Parent Educators
- School Teachers
Many parents struggle to understand their kid’s behavior and try to find ways to change it which is one of the reasons behavior gets worse! When parents develop an understanding of who they are parenting (and every child is different), they become much more effective with their discipline.
Sidestepping also challenges people to abandon outdated, primitive methods of parenting. Waiting until you are angry and unable to think clearly to address important issues in any relationship is ineffective. Instead, in this course, you will develop a creative, intelligent approach that will not only promote cooperation (rather than fearful obedience) but make you feel good… and that….matters because guilty parenting does not support healthy boundaries. Could it be that parents feeling calm and confident creates the fertile soil that allows for growth?
When you take this course you quickly figure out how you might be preventing your child from becoming responsible, resilient and caring. You will be given tools and insight that will go beyond any cookie cutter approach.
The course contains everything you need to know about your children’s individual temperaments, their stage of development, behavior at each age, and what events can trigger difficult child behaviors. It teaches you how to help children take responsibility for their own lives as they mature, and how to help them mature into ethical and competent human beings. It discusses effective and ineffective discipline techniques. If you read and practice everything recommended in this book, it will not only empower you to become a more effective parent, but also enrich the lives of those who matter most.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Chapter One – "I Gotta Be Me!"
Lecture 1: Introduction to Chapter One
Lecture 2: Chapter One – Part One – "I Gotta Be Me!"
Lecture 3: Chapter One – Part Two – Activity Level
Lecture 4: Chapter One – Part Three – Distractibility
Lecture 5: Chapter One – Part Four – Persistence
Lecture 6: Chapter One – Part Five – Approach
Lecture 7: Chapter One – Part Six – Adaptability
Lecture 8: Chapter One – Part Seven – Emotional Intensity
Lecture 9: Chapter One – Part Eight – Regularity, Threshold to Stimuli, Mood
Chapter 2: Chapter Two – Tell Me It's a Stage!
Lecture 1: Introduction to Chapter Two
Lecture 2: Chapter Two – Part One – Tell Me It's a Stage
Lecture 3: Chapter Two – Part Two – The Struggle for Independence!
Lecture 4: Chapter Two – Part Three – The Fear of Independence!
Lecture 5: Chapter Two – Part Four – Children Struggle with Feelings!
Lecture 6: Chapter Two – Part Five – Egocentricity!
Chapter 3: Chapter Three – Taming the Triggers!
Lecture 1: Introduction to Chapter Three
Lecture 2: Chapter Three – Part One – Triggering Times!
Lecture 3: Chapter Three – Part Two – Physical Triggers!
Lecture 4: Chapter Three – Part Three – Temptation!
Lecture 5: Chapter Three – Part Four – Triggering Events!
Lecture 6: Chapter Three – Part Five – Family Relationships
Chapter 4: Chapter Four – Responsibility Equals Freedom!
Lecture 1: Introduction to Chapter Four – Responsibility Equals Freedom!
Lecture 2: Chapter Four – Part One – Introduction – Responsibility Equals Freedom!
Lecture 3: Chapter Four – Part Two – The Development of a Child's Responsibility!
Lecture 4: Chapter Four – Part Three – Levels of Responsibility!
Lecture 5: Chapter Four – Part Four – Reward and Allowance!
Chapter 5: Chapter Five – The Heart of Discipline!
Lecture 1: Introduction to Chapter Five
Lecture 2: Chapter Five – Part One – Introduction to Chapter Five
Lecture 3: Chapter Five – Part Two – Parenting Styles!
Lecture 4: Chapter Five – Part Three – Idle Threats!
Lecture 5: Chapter Five – Part Four – Punishment!
Lecture 6: Chapter Five – Part Five – Nagging!
Lecture 7: Chapter Five – Part Six – Be a Basket Case!
Chapter 6: Chapter Six – Love, Limits and Consequences!
Lecture 1: Introduction to Chapter Six
Lecture 2: Chapter Six – Part One – Introduction to Love Limits and Consequences!
Lecture 3: Chapter Six – Part Two – Letting Go!
Lecture 4: Chapter Six – Part Three – Punishment!
Lecture 5: Chapter Six – Part Four – Time Outs and Follow Through!
Chapter 7: Chapter Seven – Act Your Age!
Lecture 1: Introduction to Chapter Seven
Lecture 2: Chapter Seven – Part One – Introduction!
Lecture 3: Chapter Seven – Part Two – Kids Ask lots of Questions, Egocentric Speech!
Lecture 4: Chapter Seven – Part Three- Children Embarrass Parents and Have Fears!
Lecture 5: Chapter Seven – Part Four – Telling Lies!
Lecture 6: Chapter Seven – Part Five – Moral Development!
Instructors
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Dr. Allison Rees
Parent Educator and Consultant
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