Positive Discipline Tools for Capable Cooperative Young People
Event description
- Want to gain the cooperation of your child or students without the power struggles?
- Do you need better strategies for those moments when yelling feels like the only thing that works?
- Learn how to rebuild respect and encouraging relationships with your child using the renowned Positive Discipline Method.
In this highly interactive course, parents and educators will come away with a cache of 52 tools and strategies for gaining the cooperation of children in situations that typically produce conflict between adults and children. Adult carers will learn the four Mistaken Goals that lead children to misbehave and how to counter them with words and actions that promote connection and cooperation.
This course will run over a series of 6 Sunday mornings from 9.30am - 12.00pm, starting the 13th of July (July 13, 20, 27 & August 3, 10 and 17). There will also be an optional 7th session on August 14 to review the content.
Participants will receive a certificate from the Positive Discipline Association.
Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen was first published in 1981 and has since sold over 3 million copies in 16 languages with trained facilitators offering courses in over 70 countries. It is considered the gold standard in parenting classes and is deeply compatible with Montessori principles. Classes consist of role plays, Socratic questioning, and other experiential learning techniques that allow parents to internalise and retain new parenting strategies successfully.
While most parenting classes seek to control children’s behaviour with rewards and punishments, Positive Discipline teaches parents how to gain the cooperation of their children by examining aspects of their own behaviour that may be sources of misbehaviour in children, and by empowering children with skills that develop resilience, empathy, self-control and the ability to solve their own problems without tantrums or acting out. Positive Discipline sees the misbehaving child as a discouraged child, and equips parents with a repertoire of 52 tools to help them re-establish the positive connection that leaves children more receptive to redirection. Positive Discipline is evidence-based, with years of research that has proven its effectiveness in putting the joy back in parenting for families all over the world.
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