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Highly rated parenting and child care trainings.
Working with Challenging Behaviors
Caring for young children is not easy. No matter how skilled an adult is, one-year-olds often still may bite, two-year-olds still have emotional breakdowns, three-year-olds continue to question everything, and 4 and 5 year-olds are still bossy! What is a provider to do? During this training, you will consider what is behind common behavior challenges, explore techniques to work with specific difficult behaviors, identify communication techniques that gain young children’s cooperation, and discover tips to prevent unwanted behaviors.
Taming Those Terrific Toddlers
Fun and magical toddlers can quickly turn into testing, pushing, biting, poking, dumping, climbing, emotional youngsters that can frustrate even the calmest adults. Unlock the secret world of toddlers and explore discipline and communication strategies that really work. Learn effective toddler techniques and then apply them to situations you deal with every day!
Fun and magical toddlers can quickly turn into testing, pushing, biting, poking, dumping, climbing, emotional youngsters that can frustrate even the calmest adults. Unlock the secret world of toddlers and explore discipline and communication strategies that really work. Learn effective toddler techniques and then apply them to situations you deal with every day!
Reducing Power Struggles: You have the power to pull the plug on power struggles!
Power struggles between adults and children can happen anywhere, over anything, and often when it is least convenient for busy adults! Some children also tend to push limits more than others. How do we know when to lock in and maintain limits? Give in? Negotiate? During this seminar, participants will learn why power struggles happen and what fuels them, the role a child’s temperament and development play, different options for addressing power struggles, and tips to stop power struggles before they start.
Power struggles between adults and children can happen anywhere, over anything, and often when it is least convenient for busy adults! Some children also tend to push limits more than others. How do we know when to lock in and maintain limits? Give in? Negotiate? During this seminar, participants will learn why power struggles happen and what fuels them, the role a child’s temperament and development play, different options for addressing power struggles, and tips to stop power struggles before they start.
Communicate for Success!
Ever feel like a young child is just choosing not to listen to you! Sometimes, the way we say it can make the difference. Learn ways to gain cooperation while building a positive relationship with that young child in your life. During this training, participants will identify strategies and tools to increase success and discover common barriers to getting positive results.
Ever feel like a young child is just choosing not to listen to you! Sometimes, the way we say it can make the difference. Learn ways to gain cooperation while building a positive relationship with that young child in your life. During this training, participants will identify strategies and tools to increase success and discover common barriers to getting positive results.
Encouraging Emotional Development
Young children can be angry, aggressive, sad, scared, overwhelmed, and impulsive. Yet, they have not developed the emotional control to know what to do with these emotions or how to respond to the emotions of others. During this seminar, participants will learn about typical emotional development and what can be expected of children at different ages, identify ways to create an environment that will help children learn to manage emotional impulses, share strategies that help to build emotional skills, and tips for helping children learn to understand and work through strong emotions.
Young children can be angry, aggressive, sad, scared, overwhelmed, and impulsive. Yet, they have not developed the emotional control to know what to do with these emotions or how to respond to the emotions of others. During this seminar, participants will learn about typical emotional development and what can be expected of children at different ages, identify ways to create an environment that will help children learn to manage emotional impulses, share strategies that help to build emotional skills, and tips for helping children learn to understand and work through strong emotions.
You’ve Got Personality Kid!
How is it that some children challenge us to the limit while others are a breeze? Each child has a unique temperament and these traits indicate specific strategies needed for success. During this seminar, you will identify a challenging child’s unique temperament trait makeup; discover common triggers for some of the most challenging traits; and explore ways to work with difficult traits to increase future success, decrease power struggles, and build a special connection with that colorful child in your life.
How is it that some children challenge us to the limit while others are a breeze? Each child has a unique temperament and these traits indicate specific strategies needed for success. During this seminar, you will identify a challenging child’s unique temperament trait makeup; discover common triggers for some of the most challenging traits; and explore ways to work with difficult traits to increase future success, decrease power struggles, and build a special connection with that colorful child in your life.
Giving the Gifts: Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence
Adults know self esteem is important. But what about self-confidence? We want children to feel good about who they are, but it is also important they believe in their great potential. During this seminar, participants will discover the important elements of fostering self-esteem, identify the role that adult expectations, values, and limit-setting play in building self-confidence, and learn specific techniques encourage children to feel responsible, capable and competent.
Adults know self esteem is important. But what about self-confidence? We want children to feel good about who they are, but it is also important they believe in their great potential. During this seminar, participants will discover the important elements of fostering self-esteem, identify the role that adult expectations, values, and limit-setting play in building self-confidence, and learn specific techniques encourage children to feel responsible, capable and competent.