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Positive Parenting

Raising kids can be hard at times ... especially when they’re playing up. So why not try some positive parenting techniques to help you deal with your child’s unacceptable behaviour in a calm and positive way.

Balancing the various demands parents have to cope with isn't easy and all parents can come under pressure or stress from time to time. There isn’t a set of rules for positive parenting. Instead it’s a way of parenting that looks for solutions to your child’s misbehaviour rather than focusing on punishing her for being naughty.

It’s not a new way of raising kids. The roots of positive parenting - sometimes called positive discipline - go back to the early 1900s. Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler believed that when kids feel connected to others, they are less likely to misbehave.

Which is why - along with teaching your child rules and boundaries - a key element to positive parenting is having respect for your kids and teaching her to respect others.

     

What will you learn ?

Learn why children really misbehave and the connection between birth order and misbehaviour.

Tools to help you with whining, helplessness and bad attitude.

Learn how to prevent your child from becoming a “praise junkie”.

Get out of the nagging, reminding and yelling business for good with the tools.

Discover the secret to morning routines that go off without a hitch

Teach your kids how to solve sibling conflict on their own without YOU being the referee.

Connect your family emotionally, teach children life-long skills, help organize your life and reduce family stress.

       

Who should attend ?

Kvell insights and illustrations are beneficial to anyone interested in raising kids in a positive way and to communicate with their children effectively to address and prevent misbehaviours. We teach various discipline tools to address misbehaviours. More importantly, we learn how to raise responsible and respectful kids without hurting, blaming, or shaming!

Course Details

Kvell introduce parents to the five key principles of positive parenting that form the basis of the Power of Positive Parenting. These principles are Ensuring a safe engaging environment.

Creating a positive learning environment.

Using assertive discipline.

Having reasonable expectations.

Looking after yourself as a parent.

In this seminar parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to become confident and successful at school and beyond. These competencies are

Showing respect to others.

Being considerate.

Having good communication and social skills.

Having healthy self-esteem.

Being a good problem solver.

Becoming independent.

Parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to manage their feelings and become resilient in dealing with life stress. These competencies are:

Recognising and accepting feelings.

Expressing feelings appropriately.

Building a positive outlook.

Developing coping skills.

Dealing with negative feelings.

Dealing with stressful life events.