Learn how to say 'no' and how to increase a child's willingness to listen, address challenges around boundary setting, as well as pick up methods to promote cooperation with children.
Saying 'no' and communicating boundaries is an inescapable part of life with children. However, it is also one of the most difficult aspects of being a parent. In order to keep the peace, parents may find themselves saying yes when they actually mean no. However, there is a way that allows parents to be in charge without compromising the connection with their child. The way parents go about saying 'no' and setting limits will have a huge impact on how their child responds. This course will look at how to increase the child's willingness to listen, address challenges around boundary setting, as well as give parents methods to promote cooperation with their children. Once parents have mastered the art of saying 'no,' it is possible for both parent and child to listen, accept and respect each other.
Course Content
5 LESSONS
7.5 HOURS Total Length
Lesson 1
What Makes a Child Want to Cooperate?
90 minutes
Lesson 2
Connection
90 minutes
Lesson 3
'No' is a Complete Sentence
90 minutes
Lesson 4
The Art of Boundary Setting
90 minutes
Lesson 5
Developmental and Environmental Reasons That Children Do Not Listen to Us
90 minutes
Key Skills
Cooperation
Listening
Communication
Connection
Educator
Louise B
Parenting Pro
Louise has made teaching parenting her mission, helping them feel empowered in their own lives and more connected to their children.