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Upcoming Parenting Class/Parent Workshop in Greenville, SC

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Positive Discipline Toolcards (c)The PRIDE Parent Enrichment Series is going strong this spring of 2010. Our next four week class (starting February 16) will focus on how to get kids of all ages to be more independent, clean up after themselves, help around the house and learn important life skills. But these topics will also be linked to

healthy self esteem

confidence and

self reliance

for children.

  • Did you know that children are less likely to misbehave when they feel needed at home?
  • Did you realize that making children more independent and involving them in cleaning the house can lead to better behavior?
  • Did you know that children who feel more capable are at lower risk for behaviors such as drug use, unplanned pregnancy and depression?

The name of the class is

Chores Without Family Wars

but will offer so much more to families. During class, parents will learn some of the concepts that link contributing at home to improved behavior, better social interactions with others and a lower risk of social/emotional issues.

Chores Without Family Wars

Essential Life Skills for Teaching Independence

Preparing children for real life means teaching them how to do
laundry, cook, clean, maintain a car and more.
Children who feel capable and genuinely needed
misbehave less than children who are pampered.
This active learning workshop explores the
Significant Seven Perceptions and Skills that promote
self-reliance in children and teens,
teaches family tools for assigning age appropriate chores and
helps parents practice follow-through techniques.

February 16, 23 March 2, 9

6:30 – 8:30 pm

 

Brookwood Church donates our meeting space and registers parents online for the PRIDE parent enrichment classes. PRIDE is part of the Greenville Hospital System.

If you can’t make this class, you may be interested in “Don’t Flip Your Lid”, the next four week class which starts on March16, 2010.   See the classes page of THINK it THROUGH parenting for more information.

Register Now for “Don’t Flip Your Lid” Parenting Workshop

Monday, September 21st, 2009

As an independent contractor, I teach parenting classes for any agency or group that hires me. I teach the bulk of parenting workshops for PRIDE (Promoting Resources in Developmental Education).  Because of grant funding, PRIDE is able to offer their 4-week parenting workshops for only $10.00 per person. PRIDE offers four different 4-week classes.

“Don’t Flip Your Lid” is the most popular class in the PRIDE series of parenting workshops and another round of “Don’t Flip Your Lid” starts next week on Tuesdays, September, 29 and meets for four Tuesdays with the last class meeting on October 20, 2009. Register for this class on-line using the web address listed at the bottom of this post.

“Don’t Flip Your Lid”
Conflict Resolution for Families

Holding on to your thinking cap isn’t always easy when parenting.
In this interactive class, learn about the brain’s emotional hard wiring
so you can decrease personal stress overloads.
Equip the whole family with de-escalation tools that
push the reset button and teach
healthy communication habits and self-calming skills.

Cost $10.00
To Register, go to www.brookwoodchurch.org/brookwoodu

or call 864-688-8242
Childcare is available for a nominal charge through Brookwood Church
The PRIDE Parent Enrichment Series is based on the nationally recognized Positive Discipline Curriculum

 

Become a Positive Discipline Parent Educator

Monday, August 17th, 2009

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A 2 day training,

  “Teaching Parenting the Positive Discipline Way”

  will be offered in Greenville, SC

  Thursday, November 19 and Friday, November 20, 2009

If you’ve ever wanted to teach Positive Discipline parenting classes, this 2 day workshop is where you start. After completing the workshop, you’ll be a “Positive Discipline Facilitator” with skills to teach Positive Discipline parenting classes using experiential activities.

The workshop price includes a book and a notebook teaching manual full of activities. In the workshop, you’ll learn techniques for facilitating experiential activities. Once you’ve taken the 2 day workshop, you can go out and teach Positive Discipline parenting classes for local agencies, for your friends, at your church or perhaps teach classes where you work.

Register by October 19 to receive the early bird registration price.

“Teaching Parenting the Positive Discipline Way” is conducted through the Positive Discipline Association, a non-profit training organization and their website is where you register for the training.

Don’t Flip Your Lid – July Parenting Class

Friday, July 11th, 2008

The July parenting class, “Don’t Flip Your Lid”, sponsored by PRIDE had a successful first night of class. The room was full of parents learning about self calming skills, talking a positive time out and how the brain reacts to stress.

Here’s a sampling of what parents said they would “take away” from last night’s class:

  • “It’s okay to make mistakes.”
  • “Now, there’s hope!”
  • “I want to focus on replacement skills to replace my child’s misbehavior.”
  • “I need to be a role model.”
  • “I’m going to view parenting challenges as opportunities.”
  • “I want to remember to take a parent time-out.”
  • “I’m going to work on changing “you” statements to “I” statements.”
  • “I want to share what I learned with my husband and sons.”

I enjoyed last night’s class. I look forward to seeing all of you hard working parents next week!

Kelly

July Parenting Class is Full

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

The July, 2008 Parenting Class, Don’t Flip You Lid: Conflict Resolution for Families filled up last week.

To be put on a waiting list, Call the PRIDE office at then number on the Classes Page of the THINK it THROUGH Parenting Website.

Look for more four week classes this fall in the months of September, October and November.

This fall, look for parenting class titles such as

Misbehavior Detectives: Understanding the Beliefs Behind Your Child’s Misbehavior

Coaching from the Sidelines: Encouragement is Key to Discipline Success

Teach Your Children to Fish: Essential Life Skills for Teaching Independence

If you’re interested in bringing THINK it THROUGH Parenting Classes to your area, contact Kelly.