Do you recognize one of these children?
- A TEENAGER who breaks the rules
- A TODDLER who demands constant, undivided attention
- SIBLINGS who fight
- The BULLY who pushes others around
- The WHINING CHILD
- The HELPLESS CHILD ("I can't")
- The STUBBORN CHILD who loves power struggles
- The ANNOYING CHILD who demands to be the center of attention
This course is for YOU!!!
This is a powerful course that teaches practical parenting skills. The whole
course atmosphere is supportive, non-judgmental and loving. Learn how to resolve
conflicts and create more effective teamwork at home and at work.
Testimonials from past RCB™ participants.
Participants learn to:
- Resolve conflicts without power struggles.
- Focus on the problem without judging the child.
- Allow children to solve their own problems, offering guidance when needed.
- Replace negative motivational messages (guilt, nagging, threats, bribes) with
positive messages.
- Assist children in becoming self-sufficient, responsible and self-confident.
How the course unfolds:
The course is usually held in three hour sessions once a week for five weeks.
Students practice hands-on techniques through role playing and group interaction.
Every week each participant takes home an assignment to practice a new technique.
All students attending the Redirecting Children's Behavior™ course will
receive exceptional materials they can take home and refer to forever:
- Redirecting Children's Behavior™ Book
- Redirecting Children's Behavior™ Workbook
Course Outline
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course dates.
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Session 1
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- Prevent sibling and peer rivalry
- Replace fighting with negotiation and co-operation
- Teach children to resolve their own conflicts
- Understand a child's behavior and how it relates to birth order
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| Session 2 |
- Teach children respect and responsibility
- Creating a self-motivated child
- Explore how parenting methods affect children
- Building a child's self-confidence
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| Session 3 |
- Understanding why a child misbehaves
- Learn specific techniques that work for each goal of misbehavior
- Offer choices so that your child can make healthy decisions
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| Session 4 |
- Teach self-control
- Find ways to hold children accountable for their actions
- Application of natural and logical consequences to behavior
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| Session 5 |
- How to win the other parent's cooperation
- Planning for family meetings
- Opening communications between all family members
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