How We Parent:
We all desire to raise healthy kids but often are not aware of the love styles that govern our interactions with our children. This workshop looks at how our own attachment styles influences our parenting and helps define exactly what it takes to create a secure healthy bond with our own children.
Overview of this six hour workshop
Introduction: The Amazing Result of One Small Change
Part One: Becoming A Parent: The Miracle and the Mess
The Miracle of God’s Design: Wired for Connection
The Miracle of Meeting Your Baby
The Mess of Neediness: Parenthood Opens a Door to Your Past
The Mess of Inadequacy: Parenthood Challenges Us to Grow
Part Two: What Determines How We Parent?
Lullabies that Last: What Were Your Love Lessons Growing Up?
Self Awareness: Were You Given the Gift that Keeps Giving?
Feeling and Dealing: Were You Handed the Building Blocks of Relationship?
Disagreements: Did You Learn to Resolve Problems?
Part Three: Unseen Forces that Shape How We Parent
The Avoider as a Parent
With Babies and Preschoolers
With School Age Kids
With Teens
Growth Goals for the Avoider
The Pleaser as a Parent
With Babies and Preschoolers
With School Age Kids
With Teens
Growth Goals for the Pleaser
The Vacillator as a Parent
With Babies and Preschoolers
With School Age Kids
With Teens
Growth Goals for the Vacillator
The Controller as a Parent
With Babies and Preschoolers
With School Age Kids
With Teens
Growth Goals for the Controller
The Victim as Parent
With Babies and Preschoolers
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With Teens
Growth Goals for the Victim
Part Four: It’s Never Too Late
Helping your Child Who is Becoming an Avoider
Helping Your Child Who is Becoming a Pleaser
Helping Your Child Who is Becoming a Vacillator
Helping your Child Who is Becoming a Controller /Victiml
Helping your Adult Children
Part Five: The Most Valuable Gifts You Can Give You Can Give Your Child
The Gift of Growth: Change Yourself and Your Child Will Follow
The Gift of Insight: Understand the Language of Your Child’s Behavior
The Gift of Comfort: Finding Relief through Relationships.
The Gift of Power: Allowing Your Child to Influence You: The Terrible
Twos and the Terrible Teens
The Gift of Frustration : Learning to Handle Stress
The Gift of Confession: Owning Your Mistakes
The Gift of Laughter: Enjoying and Playing with Your Kids.
The Gift of God: The Perfect Parent Who’s Always Available
Part Six Kids Come in Different Flavors
The Introvert
The Highly Sensitive Child
The Free Spirited Child
The Strong Willed Child
The Special Needs Child
The Adopted Child
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