Building Great Relationships with Your Children
How we handle parenting challenges affects our relationship with our children. A parenting approach which involves responding in positive, effective ways to misbehavior will strengthen those relationships. We'll discuss the key elements of this approach including controlling initial reactions, setting effective limits, using discipline which teaches, responding with compassi...
How we handle parenting challenges affects our relationship with our children. A parenting approach which involves responding in positive, effective ways to misbehavior will strengthen those relationships. We'll discuss the key elements of this approach including controlling initial reactions, setting effective limits, using discipline which teaches, responding with compassion instead of anger, avoiding arguments and guiding children to owning and solving their own problems.
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When
June 13, 2009
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Where
- Kingsgate Library
12315 NE 143rd St
Kirkland, WA 98034
Price: FREE
Notes:
Free - register online at http://www.kcls.org/stars/index.cfm
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- Class / Group Sessions
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