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I hope you'll tune in this week as I highlight chapters 4, 5, and 6 of Positive Discipline for Teens by Jane Nelsen and Lynn Lott. These chapters dig into powerful mindset shifts around mistakes, motivation, and communication—areas where so many of us Gen X parents were shaped differently. When stress hits, it's easy to default to what we know. But there's a different way. Let's explore how connection, curiosity, and emotional growth can transform how we show up for our teens. Find the full show notes here: https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/podcasts/eps-566-positive-discipline-for-teens-part-two-the-mindset-shift/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, I'm sharing my thoughts and insights on the first three chapters of Positive Discipline for Teens by Dr. Jane Nelsen and Lynn Lott. We are focusing on the transition into adolescence - It's not about rebellion or bad behavior; it's brain development, identity, and change. I'll share real stories and insights to help you recognize the signs and feel more confident parenting your teen. If you're wondering, “Is my child becoming a teen?”—this episode is for you. Tune in and feel more connected, informed, and supported. Find more show notes and info about sponsors at: https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/eps-564-positive-discipline-for-teens-part-one-transitioning-into-adolescence/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Raising teens is messy—and that's okay! In this episode, I dive into the book Positive Discipline for Teenagers by Jane Nelsen, sharing how you can stay connected, set boundaries, and foster independence during these challenging years. I talk about how brain development, social-emotional growth, and individuation shape your teen's behavior—and why nurturing a strong relationship is key. Whether you're new to Positive Discipline or just need a refresher, tune in for insights, real-life stories, and practical tips to support your teen's journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special two-part milestone episode of the Heartful Parent Podcast, I'm taking a walk down memory lane with the top 10 moments from the first 100 episodes of the podcast! These clips capture the messages I try to convey with each and every episode. It is my goal to fill your parenting toolbox, have thought-provoking conversations, and most of all empower you to parent with more love, joy, and connection. And most of all, to remind you each week that we were never meant to do this alone. Whether you've been with me from the beginning or are just starting your heartful parenting journey, this is the perfect episode to reflect on the lessons we've shared and the incredible community we've built. I hope this two-part episode helps you revisit some fan-favorite interviews and reflect on some of ‘ah-ha!' and ‘what the f**k?' moments we've had on the pod. I'm so grateful for you, each and every listener that has listened, subscribed, and shared an episode with another parent. I look forward to the next 100 episodes of supporting you on this beautiful, messy, and rewarding parenting adventure! Follow Christy @theheartfulparent | Join the Heartful Parent Academy with code PODCAST Resources: Childhood Narcissism by Dr. Mary Ann Little Positive Discipline by Dr. Jane Nelsen Full Episdoes: #10 Ep 71 | Conscious Parenting with Yolanda Williams #9 Ep 26 | Strangers Aren't the Problem with Paul Renfro #8 Ep 17 | Overwhelmed & Underwater: The Mental Load with Laura Danger #7 Ep 86 | No Apology Needed: Navigating Motherhood & Career with Megan Whiteside #6 Ep 30 | Are Sleepovers Safe? #5 Ep 65 | Parenting in the Digital Age: Navigating Screens & Connections with Joey Odom #4 Ep 27 | Be Heartful & Mindful When Posting Pictures Online with Fareedah Shaheed #3 Ep 53 | Don't Raise a Narcissist with Dr. Mary Ann Little #2 Ep 56 | Marriage, Parenting, & Personal Growth with Jonas Keating #1 Ep 2 | Positive Discipline with Dr. Jane Nelsen
In Season 2 Episode 32 of our Montessori Babies Podcast, I dove into some ideas to nurture your inner child while parenting your sweet baby!This week we discussed:Montessori principles that can support both you and babySetting up your home to allow for inner child workCreative ways to address your inner child while parentingGiving yourself grace and courtesyAnd more!✨ If you would like to grab one of the 12 spots in my 8 week Virtual Montessori Mommies Group (held this Fall - September to October, 2024)... Sign up for the waitlist here!✨
Comment élever nos enfants avec bienveillance et fermeté? Qu'est ce que la discipline positive, qui fait grand bruit en 2024?Veux-tu quelques pistes pour installer des limites cohérentes et saines? La discipline positive (définie il y a 40 ans par Jane Nelsen) repose sur le respect mutuel, l'empathie et l'encouragement plutôt que sur la punition et les réprimandes. Dans cet épisode 157, extrait d'une émission de Radio AC'S, nous explorerons quelques principes piliers de la discipline positive et discuterons de la manière de poser des limites claires et cohérentes tout en favorisant le développement et l'autonomie de nos enfants. Je vous partage des techniques pratiques pour encourager un comportement positif et responsable chez les petits. Imagine, par exemple, réussir à vivre et rire avec tes enfants, dans la joie et sans stress...Faire la paix avec les émotions: les tiennes et celles de tes loulous...Ressentir de la légèreté et du plaisir à les élever au quotidien. Quel que soit l'âge de ton enfant, tu y découvriras des angles de réflexions sur l'autorité, la coopération et sur la place essentielle des émotions dans ta famille sur le long terme et sur l'estime de soi de ton enfant. Tu y retrouveras des notions chères à ma pratique, comme la cohérence éducative, l'horizontalité des Besoins des enfants et des parents et le fonctionnement de ta Cheminée des émotions©. Important: tu as le pouvoir de décider de ton objectif parental: tout est possible selon ton essentiel!J'ai hâte de lire tes retours en commentaires ou messagesDis moi si tu as envie d'apprendre à installer la discipline positive chez toi? Si oui, j'ai une belle nouvelle! Le calendrier de Consultation Parentale est ouvert: Prendre rdv pour ta Consultation Individuelle: https://calendly.com/lespetitspluszen/ Episodes connexes à (ré)écouter pour avancer en autonomie:22: Les règles de vie61: Savoir dire non98: Tips pour arrêter de crier99: L'autorité par la coopération101: Accompagner leurs frustrations135: Rendre ton enfant autonome et heureux ---------------------------------- Les Petits Plus Zen, le podcast et les offres pour faciliter et savourer ta vie de famille.✨ Pour aller + loin dans l'implémentation de ces outils et pistes, participe à l'une des offres en cours. Toutes les infos sont ici: https://bit.ly/lespetitspluszen Pour soutenir le Podcast: https://fr.tipeee.com/lppzen/Pour laisser toi aussi un avis: https://g.page/r/CWiFnku1nkndEB0/review ---------------------Je t'invite à commenter, mettre une note et un avis sur ta plateforme si tu apprécies cet épisode et ce podcast, et à me rejoindre sur les réseaux sociaux pour en savoir plus sur les bénéfices de mes programmes. ------------------------------ Je m'appelle Séverine, je suis Facilitatrice en Parentalité, après avoir été 22 ans Professeur des écoles en Maternelle Rep+. Chaque semaine, je te propose des pistes et des thèmes approfondis sur la Petite Enfance, l'Education et la Communication pour que tu retrouves le plaisir des relations familiales sereines et épanouies. Une de mes missions est de t'aider à mieux comprendre et apaiser les émotions de chacun, pour installer un équilibre entre tes besoins personnels et ceux de ta famille et retrouver du temps pour toi. Je te partagerais aussi mon expérience en classe de maternelle, des découvertes apprises en formations et des outils inédits et actionnables facilement, créés au fil du temps à l'école et à la maison. Pour ne manquer aucun épisode, abonne-toi stp sur ton application de podcast préférée et participe généreusement à la diffusion de mon travail en laissant un avis et une note de 5 étoiles, merci. Nouveauté: soutiens mon travail sur Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/lppzen/ Pour un monde plus zen dès l'enfance,Sereinement, Séverine Crédits audio: Jason Shaw à Audionautix.com, 2015 @ Creative Commons
Send us a Text Message.Join us for the third part of our insightful interview with Jane Nelsen, the well-known author of Positive Discipline. Jane shares more wisdom on practical strategies to parent with both kindness and firmness at the same time.In this episode, we talk about how Positive Discipline can change the way you and your kids connect. Jane explains how to effectively communicate and build teamwork at home.After listening, you'll learn:
Send us a Text Message.Are you ready to rethink consequences, punishment and time outs? This week we explore the transformational power of positive discipline with our guest, author and parenting expert - Jane Nelsen. By the time you finish listening, you'll know:
Send us a Text Message.Struggling to find the right way to guide your kids?Join us on a journey with parenting expert Jane Nelsen as we uncover the secrets of positive discipline!✨ She'll offer gentle guidance on striking the perfect balance between kindness and firmness when it comes to raising our little ones.Over the next three weeks, Jane will share a treasure trove of tips for moms and dads who want to boost their kids' confidence, strength, and skills.Together, we'll explore the wisdom of Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs to learn how to navigate the challenges of modern parenting. Sometimes, we might find ourselves being too lenient with our kids, unintentionally spoiling them instead of helping them grow like butterflies emerging from their cocoons.But fret not, Jane reminds us that punishment isn't the answer to misbehavior. It just leads to misunderstandings and hurt feelings. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL KNOW:The long-term benefits of positive discipline over the temporary fix of punishment or permissive parenting. Key phrases that help you to get better cooperation from kids.How to teach and guide your child to better behavior, rather than trigger your child's rebellion, revenge or retreat. You can learn more about Positive Discipline HERE, and access Jane's powerful tools and books here.Click here to register for the Positive Discipline In Person Conference in Atlanta: https://positivediscipline.org/event-5540049✨Want more?1) If you are in a space where you REALLY DESIRE SPACE FOR REJUVENATION,join me on the DAY OPTION, or OVERNIGHT option of the "Rooted and Reaching - Sustainable Parenting Glamping Women's Retreat." 2) Take a deeper dive in our Sustainable Parenting Courses and Coaching: https://courses.sustainableparenting.com/ 3) If you've connected with this episode, leave a review and SHARE this episode with a friend.:)4) And while you've got your phone out, make sure to follow me on Instagram @Sustainable_Parent_Coach and join our Facebook Community!5) Also -use this link for a FREE 20 min clarity call with Flora.
DiploChatz welcomes you to our Second Season - Episode 3!Episode 3 Description:We will begin every DiploChatz show with a warm welcome to you! On Episode 3 of DiploChatz, we are joined by Cheryl Erwin is a Certified Positive Discipline Lead Trainer and the co-author of several books and resources in the bestselling Positive Discipline series, including Positive Discipline for Single Parents, Positive Discipline for Preschoolers, Positive Discipline: the First Three Years, and the “Positive Discipline for Early Childhood Educators” training manual, which are available in several languages. She was a marriage and family therapist in private practice for 25 years, and was the Mental Health Consultant for Early Head Start at the University of Nevada, Reno. She is a popular international speaker and trainer, both in person and online, and has taught in China, Egypt, Spain, the UK, Canada, Taiwan, and all across Latin America. Cheryl is married and has one adult son and two remarkable grandchildren.What is Positive Discipline?Positive Discipline is a model based on Adlerian Psychology. It can be used by parents, teachers, couples, businesses, and community leaders to learn to create responsible, respectful, and resourceful relationships in their communities. Based on the bestselling Positive Discipline books by Jane Nelsen, Lynn Lott, and their co-authors (including Cheryl Erwin), this model can be applied to both children and adults to become contributing members of their communities. The premise of this model is to help people find a sense of belonging and significance following FIVE CRITERIA: Helps children feel a sense of connection. (Belonging and significance)Is mutually respectful and encouraging. (Kind and firm at the same time.)Is effective long - term. (Considers what the child is thinking, feeling, learning, and deciding about himself and his world – and what to do in the future to survive or to thrive.)Teaches important social and life skills. (Respect, concern for others, problem solving, communication, and cooperation as well as the skills to contribute to the home, school, or larger community.)Invites children to discover how capable they are. (Encourages the constructive use of personal power and autonomy.)Positive Discipline is currently taught and practiced in more than 90 countries and has been translated into many languages. DiploChatz featured an ongoing Segment: MINDFULNESS MOMENT WITH DR. YVONNE STEDHAMEvery month DiploChatz proudly features a segment called Mindfulness Moment with Dr. Yvonne Stedham. This segment provides practical advice on how mindfulness can support you in your daily life. This episode's Mindfulness Moment Segment is titled: Mindfulness of Thoughts Who is Dr. Yvonne?In addition to a three-decade-long career in academia as a professor in the College of Business at the University of Nevada, Reno, Dr. Yvonne Stedham is a Center for Mindfulness-trained mindfulness instructor. She has taught Mindful Leadership courses to MBA students, judges, and business executives and has a variety provided mindfulness programs to many organizations, including Microsoft, Hometown Health, and the Nevada Department of Transportation. Dr. Yvonne has been continuously affiliated with the Northern Nevada International Center for decades.Credits: Manuel Mederos, DiploChatz Host, Producer, Audio Editor, Content Director, Sound Engineer, FX/Music Coordinator, and Guest Coordinator Send any chatz ideas we should take into consSupport the show
Nevertheless, She Persisted: Surviving Teen Depression and Anxiety
#161 Today's guest is Ann Coleman— a mom, attorney, educator, podcaster, and an advocate for parenting teens. After her son struggled with ADHD and multiple mental health disorders and behavior issues during his teen years, Ann quit practicing law to study adolescence and help other parents learn what she hadn't known. We discuss her experiences parenting a son struggling with his mental health and how her emotions affected her parenting, advice to parents who want to understand their role in their teen's mental health and improve their relationship with their child, what parents can do if their teen asks for help with their mental health, insights for parents who are out of ideas on how to help their teen get better, tips on how parents can maintain their mental health while their teen struggles, daily ways parents can support their teen's mental health and prevent them from struggling in the future, and research and resources on raising teens that all parents should know about. Ann's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurogility/ MENTIONED+ Ann's Website+ Ann's Podcast+ Speaking of Teens Facebook Group+ Free Parenting Guides+ Emotional Agility by Susan David+ Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child by John Gottman+ No Drama Discipline by Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson + Untangled by Lisa Damour+ Positive Discipline for Teenagers by Jane Nelsen & Lynn LottSHOP GUEST RECOMMENDATIONS: https://amzn.to/3A69GOCEPISODE SPONSOR
Chapter 1 What's Positive Discipline"Positive Discipline" by Jane Nelsen is a self-help book that provides parents with effective tools and strategies for creating a harmonious and respectful relationship with their children. It offers guidance on addressing challenging behavior, promoting cooperation, and fostering self-discipline in children while maintaining a positive and respectful parenting style. The book aims to teach parents how to develop mutual respect, cooperation, and problem-solving skills within the family dynamic.Chapter 2 Why is Positive Discipline Worth ReadPositive Discipline by Jane Nelsen is worth reading for several reasons:1. Effective parenting techniques: The book provides practical and effective strategies for parents to communicate with their children in a positive and respectful manner. It encourages parents to focus on solutions rather than punishments or rewards, creating a healthy and nurturing environment at home.2. Building strong relationships: Positive Discipline emphasizes the importance of building strong connections and relationships with children. The book provides guidance on how to listen to and understand your child's perspective, fostering open communication and mutual respect.3. Teaching lifelong skills: The techniques and principles outlined in the book help parents teach essential life skills to their children. It focuses on developing problem-solving skills, decision-making abilities, and self-discipline, which are crucial for success and well-being in all areas of life.4. Encouraging self-esteem and independence: Positive Discipline promotes a growth mindset and encourages children to take responsibility for their actions and learn from their mistakes. It emphasizes empowering children rather than controlling them, fostering a sense of self-esteem and independence.5. A comprehensive approach: The book covers a wide range of topics, including sibling rivalry, effective communication, empathy, conflict resolution, and discipline methods, making it a comprehensive guide for parents to navigate various parenting challenges.Overall, Positive Discipline offers a refreshing and effective approach to parenting that focuses on creating respectful and positive relationships with children while teaching valuable life skills. By reading this book, parents can learn to create a nurturing and supportive environment that promotes their children's emotional well-being and overall development.Chapter 3 Positive Discipline SummaryPositive Discipline by Jane Nelsen is a book that provides parents and educators with effective strategies for raising well-behaved, responsible, and respectful children. The book focuses on the concept of positive discipline, which emphasizes mutual respect and understanding between adults and children.The author emphasizes that discipline does not mean punishment, but rather creating an environment that encourages good behavior. Nelsen explains that punishment often leads to resentment and resistance from children, while positive discipline fosters a sense of belonging and cooperation.The book offers practical tools and techniques for implementing positive discipline. These include setting clear boundaries, providing age-appropriate expectations, offering choices, and using logical consequences. Nelsen also emphasizes the importance of building healthy relationships with children by validating their feelings and offering guidance rather than control.Nelsen also addresses common challenges such as power struggles, sibling rivalry, and managing meltdowns. She provides step-by-step guidance on handling these situations in a positive and constructive manner that respects the child's...
Welcome to Feminist Book Club: The Podcast! In this insightful episode, Nox and Caroline share their personal experiences as educators, discussing the books that have profoundly impacted their teaching journeys. As a new and seasoned educator, they exchange ideas and insights while examining the flaws within our education system. Books mentioned: Positive Discipline in the Classroom by Jane Nelsen and Lynn Lott Why Play Works by Jill Vialet We Say No!: A Child's Guide to Resistance by Jana Christy and John Seven A Rule is to Break: A Child's Guide to Anarchy by Jana Christy and John Seven The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop: How To Decolonize the Creative Classroom by Felicia Rose Chavez Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago's South Side by Eve L. Ewing Prepare to be inspired, enlightened, and empowered by the insights shared on Feminist Book Club: The Podcast. Support our hosts: Caroline: Instagram Nox: Blog // Instagram // TikTok // Twitter // YouTube Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday Check out our online community here! This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music by @iam.onyxrose Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
When it comes to parenting, there are plenty of dos and don'ts experts will give you. But one thing most experts will agree on, including my guest for this week's episode Sarah R Moore, is that discipline should be used sparingly, and only to teach. Letting children learn from their mistakes whilst getting them to move forward, and test their limits are things many parents struggle to ensure happen. Sarah, the author of Peaceful Discipline: Story Teaching, Brain Science & Better Behavior and an expert in gentle parenting joined us to discuss how parents can delicately, and with kindness, get their children to become self-disciplined whilst contributing to a peaceful and strong family connection.[01:40] Introduction of our guest Sarah R Moore.[06:05] The importance of being consistent and predictable with children.[08:10] Negotiating as a part of any relationship. [11:05] Emotional safety and a child's mental health.[15:14] What is Story Teaching?[17:40] Why lecturing and yelling never work with children.[23:03] Josh Compton's Inoculation Theory.[27:35] Being collaborative with children and it's positive effects.[34:30] The importance of being a non-anxious presence.Resources & Links:Peaceful Discipline: Story Teaching, Brain Science & Better Behavior by Sarah R Moore: https://www.amazon.com/Peaceful-Discipline-Teaching-Science-Behavior/dp/1643436759Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation, and Problem-Solving Skills by Jane Nelsen, Ed. D: https://www.amazon.com/Positive-Discipline-Self-Discipline-Responsibility-Problem-Solving/dp/0345487672Prep Matters: https://prepmatters.com/Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Self Driven Child. If you enjoyed this conversation, please follow the podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review to let us know your thoughts.If you have a high school aged student and would like to talk about putting a tutoring or college plan together, reach out to Ned's company, PrepMatters at www.prepmatters.com
Aplicada como uma alternativa à educação tradicional, a Educação Positiva é um conceito fundado pela escritora norte-americana Jane Nelsen que visa priorizar o desenvolvimento da autonomia da criança através do respeito mútuo e desenvolvimento das emoções e sentimentos. Para a reportagem, conversamos com a psicóloga do SOU-CTC da PUC-Rio, Thainá Ferraz. O Na Real desta semana também conta a história da consagrada Rádio Fluminense FM. Conhecida como Rádio Maldita por oferecer ao público uma programação exclusivamente de rock e metal, a rádio teve seu auge entre os anos 80 e 90 e foi a primeira do Brasil a ter a locução feita apenas por mulheres. O radialista Amaury Santos, a locutora Selma Boiron e o professor do departamento de comunicação da PUC-Rio Carlos Alves foram entrevistados para contar mais sobre o assunto.
Today I'm welcoming a very special guest, Dr. Jane Nelsen! Jane is the co-founder of the Positive Discipline Association, a worldwide training program that has certified thousands of Positive Discipline Facilitators in 88 countries (I am one of them!). The original book, written in 1981, was the product of Jane's deep gratitude for the changes she was able to make as a parent of 7 children after learning the philosophy of Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs in a college class in Child Development and Family Relations. Since that time, Jane has authored or co-authored many books, tool cards, and training manuals. Today, Jane and I talk about how positive discipline came to be. We talk about the fundamentals of positive discipline and how punishment and praise are not a part of the PD philosophy. And we also talk about some of the tools that the positive discipline philosophy offers to parents and how this approach relates back to “Heartful Parenting”. Making connections is the key to bring “heartfulness” into your parenting, your partnering, and your work. After listening to my conversation with Jane, you will walk away with some really specific tips you can use right away to start connecting in a more meaningful way with your kids. It was such a treat to have Dr. Jane Nelsen on The Heartful Parent Podcast and I hope you find this conversation as inspiring to listen to as it was for me to be in conversation with Jane. Resources: Learn more about Dr. Jane Nelsen www.positivediscipline.com/dr-jane-nelsen Learn more about Positive Discipline www.positivediscipline.com www.positivediscipline.org Jared's Cool Out Space: https://amzn.to/3D5bV96 Dr. Jane Nelsen reading “Jared's Cool Down Space:” www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLC-QG7kXc0 Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen: https://amzn.to/3WuTcuE
Today I'm bringing back to the podcast a guest who has much goodness to offer our community, Casey O'Roarty, a positive discipline trainer, parent coach, author, and host of the Joyful Courage podcast. Casey is just about to publish her first book, a passion project called Joyful Courage: Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey. I had the opportunity to read an advance copy, and I absolutely loved how accessible, tangible, and real it is.As you'll hear in our conversation, Casey has insights and strategies that are powerful for parents raising challenging kids, and she paints a realistic and doable picture of how we can truly calm the drama happening at home and in our families, as well as find more peace in the day to day. Casey O'Roarty, M Ed, is a facilitator of personal growth and development. Her work encourages parents to discover the purpose of their journey, while also providing them with tools and a shift of mindset that allows them to deepen their relationships with themselves and their families. As a former teacher, and a Certified Positive Discipline Trainer since 2007, Casey has led countless groups through workshops and classes that have left them feeling empowered and excited about parenting. She also offers an engaging podcast, live and online classes, and individual coaching at www.joyfulcourage.com. Casey lives in the Pacific Northwest with greatest teachers – her husband, and two teenage kids. Things you'll learn from this episodeWhy Casey wrote her book and what she hopes it does in the worldThe core ideas behind Jane Nelsen's philosophy of Positive DisciplineWhat truly understanding that we as parents are not alone in our journey does for usHow mindfully paying attention to the body helps us calm the drama at home in difficult momentsThe way using words such as “never” and “always” can negatively impact our parenting experienceHow to develop the muscle of “noticing” and how this simple concept can have a profound impact in our familiesThe power of the intentional pause Resources mentioned for calming the drama at homeJoyful Courage (Casey's website)Joyful Courage: Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey by Casey O'RoartyJoyful Courage podcastHow Positive Discipline Can Help Atypical Children Thrive (podcast episode)Positive Discipline (Jane Nelsen's website)Love and Love with Joyful Courage (Facebook Group)Joyful Courage Parents of Teens (Facebook Group)Joyful Courage on InstagramSupport the showConnect with Tilt Parenting Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
En el episodio de hoy te comparto unas herramientas de la Disciplina Positiva para poder manejar las tan comunes peleas entre herman@s. Que hacer, que no hacer, que consideraciones tener, etc. Te adelanto que esos conflictos que pueden ponernos los pelos de colores de hecho les ayudan a aprender a poner limites, les enseñan relaciones interpersonales, empatía y a manejar sus emociones entre otros, son muchos los beneficios que los niñ@s tienen como resultado de un conflicto entre herman@s bien resuelto. Le quiero expresar mi gratitud a la familia que nos sugirió tocar este tema en el podcast. De corazón espero que te ayude en tu crianza. Si quieres sugerir temas como este no dudes en contactarnos en nuestro correo: eltip@platiquemosentrepadres.com O en nuestras redes sociales: FB - @platiquemosentrepadres IG - @platiquemos_entre_padres Fuente: Disciplina Positiva de Jane Nelsen
Psychologue clinicienne à l'origine de l'association Discipline Positive France, Béatrice Sabaté est l'invitée du cinquante deuxième épisode de C'est quoi le bonheur vous ? En 2000, elle travaille au LIFA à San Francisco avec pour mission d'inscrire son expertise clinique avec une volonté d'optimiser les conditions d'apprentissage de l'étudiant et de favoriser son sentiment d'appartenance. En 2005, elle crée le service d'aide psycho sociale de l'école franco-américaine de New York avant d'y introduire la démarche et les outils de Discipline Positive de Jane Nelsen. En famille, à l'école, comment éduquer avec fermeté et bienveillance. Mettre en confiance, donner des outils d'encouragement, impliquer et faire grandir l'enfant : c'est ce que propose cet ouvrage à travers de nombreux cas pratiques du quotidien. Aujourd'hui, de nombreux parents et enseignants sont frustrés par le comportement des enfants, bien éloigné des manières qu'ils ont connues. L'ouvrage de Jane Nelsen leur offre des clés, des outils concrets ainsi qu'une méthode d'apprentissage ni permissive, ni punitive, dans un cadre à la fois ferme et bienveillant. Ferme, pour respecter le monde de l'adulte et bienveillant, pour respecter celui de l'enfant. Un nouvel élan éducatif ! Cette méthode permet aux enfants, quel que soit leur âge, de développer avec confiance les compétences de vie dont ils ont besoin pour devenir des adultes épanouis, autonomes, responsables et engagés dans la société. Envie de nous aider ? C'est rapide et gratuit ! Il vous suffit de laisser une bonne note ou un commentaire sur votre plateforme d'écoute : les algorithmes adorent ça, et nous, ça nous permet de semer encore plus de graines !
Welcome back to Episode 8 of Open Door Conversations. Today's topic is titled “The Way We Parent: Parenting Is More Than Discipline.” This can sometimes be a controversial topic and yet it is one that shapes the very fabric of our community. How we parent does have an impact on who our children become, how they see themselves, and how they engage in the world and in relationships. There are some mental health and relational challenges that can stem from how you were parented and we hope that this discussion and some of the suggestions and or resources shared can be of benefit in helping our community open the door and converse about parenting, maybe even consider working to shift their own style toward a more “loving” one. Highlights from the episode Did you adopt your parenting style from your upbringing? If not, did you change it and why? What are some of the things that impacted you due to how you were parented? What are some of the beliefs in our community around parenting? (Ex: Do you believe that a child speaking up is the same as “talking back” or “freedom of expression?”) Love and logic, parenting is more than discipline and correction For more on this topic, hit us on email or follow up on social media Resources: Books: Parenting With Love & Logic by Dr. Foster Cline & Jim Fay Positive Discipline for Today's Busy & Overwhelmed Parent by Jane Nelsen, Kristina Bill & Joy Marchese Direct Service: Visit you county's website for additional parenting resources Google Search: Search for counseling agencies in your area that provide parenting seminars/classes *Disclaimer: While we may be recognized as mental health professionals, our topics are in no way a substitute for any listener obtaining the professional support of a mental health clinician in your local area. Please use this podcast and its content as a resource. Contact Info: Connect with Fatima Williams and Renata Akinkuowo Email: OpenDoorConvo@gmail.com Instagram: @opendoorconvo Facebook: Open Door Convo
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در این اپیزود در مورد مواقعی صحبت میکنم که به واسطه یک الگوهای رفتاری شرطی شدیم، اسمش رو گذاشتم داستان” تاس و میز بازی”.کتابی که در موردش صحبت کردم : تربیت سالم در خانهPositive discipline , Jane Nelsen راه ارتباطی: admin@barghgir.comاینستاگرام: solmaz_barghgir_coachوبسایت: www.barghgir.com
En este episodio del mes de febrero nos adentramos en el mundo de la disciplina positiva, la robótica y las matemáticas. Dolores Álvarez Peralias nos recomienda en su sección el libro "Cómo educar con firmeza y cariño" de Jane Nelsen. Pepe Giraldez nos acerca la actualidad de las VI Jornadas de Robótica, programación e impresión 3D que se celebrarán en marzo en Valencia. Candela Fernández nos trae hoy la semblanza de Marian Mirzakani, importante matemática.
A veces me siento como grabadora, repito 10 veces lo que quiero que los niños hagan sin resultados, ¿a ti te pasa? En este episodio te hablo de una herramienta de la Disciplina Positiva que te puede ayudar a darte a entender y escuchar sin tener que decir una sola palabra: El lenguaje no verbal. Hablamos de como utilizarlo de una manera positiva, como puede crear conexión y te comparto una anécdota que me paso hace unos años. Gracias por escuchar! Si deseas contactarme puedes hacerlo en mi correo electrónico eltip@platiquemosentrepadres.com, o mis redes sociales IG- @el.tip.podcast FB- @platiquemosentrepadres Bibliografia: Asociación de la Disciplina Positiva, libro de Disciplina Positiva para la Familia de Jane Nelsen.
Special guest: Dr. Jane Nelsen. Children are always learning- and yes, they also make a lot of mistakes. Whether they are fighting with their siblings, tantruming about bedtime, missing the bus, forgetting their homework or talking back to you, it seems like there is a constant need for correction, apologies and do-overs. At the same time, there are all kinds of parents and teachers out there who witness such mistakes—from people who watch children act out or mess up and punish them or deliver punitive consequences immediately—to those who are incredibly permissive—who see children do something undesired and simply turn the other cheek and say; “kids will be kids.” Many parents and educators fall somewhere in between or vacillate between the two extremes of punitive and permissive. Of course, most parents and teachers are just trying to figure out how to raise children who are kind, responsible, cooperative and self-disciplined. But what if I told you that there are many parenting and teaching skills that we can talk about right now that are non-punitive and not permissive—but would help children learn self-discipline, responsibility, and problem-solving skills—helping them to grow up into adults who can use these skills throughout their lives? Whether you are trying to get the kids to school on time, get everyone to agree on a movie for movie night or get from place to place without someone yelling or kicking or needling someone else in the car, we all deal with power struggles and frustration. Today, we've got positive discipline expert, Jane Nelsen on the show—and she's going to help us learn how to be both kind and firm, connect with our children, give them a sense of belonging and significance—while helping them choose right from wrong. Dr. Jane Nelsen is the mother of 7, grandmother of 22, and great grandmother of 13. She is also the author and co-author of many best-selling Positive Discipline books including Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation and Problem-Solving Skills and Positive Discipline Parenting Tools. An internationally known speaker and parenting expert, Jane is a California licensed marriage, family and child therapist, and received her doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of San Francisco. The post How to Use Positive Discipline to Stop Power Struggles and Raise Empowered Capable Kids with Jane Nelsen – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guest: Dr. Jane Nelsen. Children are always learning- and yes, they also make a lot of mistakes. Whether they are fighting with their siblings, tantruming about bedtime, missing the bus, forgetting their homework or talking back to you, it seems like there is a constant need for correction, apologies and do-overs. At the same time, there are all kinds of parents and teachers out there who witness such mistakes—from people who watch children act out or mess up and punish them or deliver punitive consequences immediately—to those who are incredibly permissive—who see children do something undesired and simply turn the other cheek and say; “kids will be kids.” Many parents and educators fall somewhere in between or vacillate between the two extremes of punitive and permissive. Of course, most parents and teachers are just trying to figure out how to raise children who are kind, responsible, cooperative and self-disciplined. But what if I told you that there are many parenting and teaching skills that we can talk about right now that are non-punitive and not permissive—but would help children learn self-discipline, responsibility, and problem-solving skills—helping them to grow up into adults who can use these skills throughout their lives? Whether you are trying to get the kids to school on time, get everyone to agree on a movie for movie night or get from place to place without someone yelling or kicking or needling someone else in the car, we all deal with power struggles and frustration. Today, we've got positive discipline expert, Jane Nelsen on the show—and she's going to help us learn how to be both kind and firm, connect with our children, give them a sense of belonging and significance—while helping them choose right from wrong. Dr. Jane Nelsen is the mother of 7, grandmother of 22, and great grandmother of 13. She is also the author and co-author of many best-selling Positive Discipline books including Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation and Problem-Solving Skills and Positive Discipline Parenting Tools. An internationally known speaker and parenting expert, Jane is a California licensed marriage, family and child therapist, and received her doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of San Francisco. The post How to Use Positive Discipline to Stop Power Struggles and Raise Empowered Capable Kids with Jane Nelsen – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
"Mi mejor amig@ me dijo que ya no era su amig@", "Nadie quiere ser mi amig@", "Me está molestando"...¿has estado ahí? Yo si y te puedo decir que no es nada divertido ver a nuestros hij@s sufrir por una amistad, porque estan sol@s en el receso o porque alguien los molesta. Algunos padres de la comunidad me contaron que es algo por lo que, como yo, también están pasando ahora con los niños de regreso a la escuela, entonces decidí hacer un episodio dedicado a lo que podemos hacer desde nuestro lugar de padres para ayudarlos a sortear este tipo de experiencias. Espero disfrutes escucharlo tanto como yo disfrute grabándolo. Si tienes algún reto en casa o quisieras que habláramos de algún tema en particular puedes contactarme en: IG - @el.tip.podcast FB - @platiquemosentrepadres Bibliografia de este episodio: Disciplina Positiva de la A a la Z de Jane Nelsen.
Jane and Chip just launched their co-authored book “Positive Discipline in the Montessori Classroom”. We discuss the shared philosophies of Adler and Montessori, and the need to incorporate a consistent classroom management plan. You can find more about Chip here: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chip-delorenzo-53568a10/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/pdformontessori You can find out more about Jane, all her book titles and Positive Discipline here: https://www.positivediscipline.com https://www.positivediscipline.org https://www.facebook.com/positivediscipline https://www.twitter.com/PDTweets https://www.pinterest.com/pdpins1 https://www.instagram.com/positivediscipline https://www.youtube.com/user/PositiveDiscipline
En el episodio de esta semana hablamos de como podemos hacer como padres para obtener la cooperación de nuestros hijos e hijas, por que es importante cambiar el "chip de la obediencia" y más. Si deseas contactarme puedes escribirme en: @ - eltip@platiquemosentrepadres.com FB - @platiquemosentrepadres IG - @el.tip.podcast Bibliografia - Disciplina Positiva de Jane Nelsen
Jane Nelsen, creadora de la disciplina positiva junto con Lynn Lott, nos comparte en su libro "Teaching Parenting the Positive Way" una lista de pasos para llevar a cabo acuerdos con nuestros hijos. En este episodio te comparto estos pasos con ejemplos adicionales de como puedes empezar a crear acuerdos con tus hijos, lo que debemos tener en cuenta como padres y algo de vocabulario y actitudes que nos pueden ayudar. La creación de acuerdos es una de las herramientas más poderosas que podemos usar en nuestra paternidad, crea un lazo de confianza entre padres e hijos y disminuye las luchas de poder y peleas cotidianas en casa. Si deseas contactarme puedes hacerlo en: @ - eltip@platiquemosentrepadres.com IG - @el.tip.podcast FB - @platiquemosentrepadres
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: This week I am revisiting my conversation with Dr. Traci Baxley from the Parenting for a Brave New World Mini Summit that went live January of 2021. Dr. Baxley is a mother, cultural coach for parents, she's a speaker, an educator, and a diversity inclusion and equity consultant. She is passionate about supporting families with intentional parenting. Traci is the founder of Social Justice Parenting, a philosophy that is rooted in radical love and activism. In her work with parents, Dr. Baxley discusses new ideas in parenting for our current social climate that moves families away from fear-based parenting styles. Social Justice Parenting guides parents in raising independent, compassionate, and socially conscious children. Takeaways from the show: Belonging advocate Social justice parenting Breaking down anti-racism Performative social justice vs. active social justice ROCKS acronym Sitting with being uncomfortable Start at home Normalize black excellence Looking at privilege from multiple identities Radical love Seeing humanness in others Resources from Traci: Social Justice Parenting TedX | Instagram | Website | LinkedIn See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting programs; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows you how to subscribe with your iPhone!
Special Guest: Dr. Jane Nelsen Author of Positive Discipline Website: PositiveDiscipline.com Twitter: @PDTweets - How to Apply Positive Discipline Tools for Parents and Teachers to the World of Sports. - How to Apply the Mistaken Behavior Tool. - The Importance of Connecting Before Correcting. - How to Work With Athletes When They Have Bad Behavior on the Court. Schedule a call with J.P. or Nate to discuss how we can support you! thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/ Learn more about the mentorship program: buff.ly/3bofckX Check Out Our Other Online Courses at ThriveOnChallenge.com √ The Competitive Cauldron Training and Spreadsheet √ The Playing Time System √ The Captain's Council Leadership System Podcast Notes PDFs buff.ly/2KlPrsg Get FREE Practical Tools to Build Your Culture √5 Ways to Eliminate Playing Time Issues √Culture and Leadership Guide PDF √5 Ways Any Leader Can Improve their Culture PDF √Culture Transformation Kit PDF √Weekly Newsletter with Articles and Podcast Notes buff.ly/2KlPrsg Emails jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com NSanderson@ThriveOnChallenge.com Twitter @jpnerbun@CoachNSanderson
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: This week I am revisiting my conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Milovidov from the Teens and Screens Mini Summit that went live in the fall of 2020. Dr. Milovidov is an internationally known digital parenting coach, author, lawyer, and law professor. She is the founder of DigitalParentingCoach.com and provides information and support to caregivers, parents, and anyone who is looking for the best practices when it comes to social media, internet laws, and the internet at large. Elizabeth's publications include: The Parent's Guide to Parenting in the Digital Age, The Parent's Guide to Youtube and Youtube Kids, and The Parent's Guide to Digital Detox and Disconnect. Takeaways from the show: Elizabeth's story Recommendations for screen time App limits Mistakes parents make with phones Children's right to privacy Parenting common sense Curiosity is natural Handling uncomfortable conversations Family media agreements Privilege without responsibility is entitlement Cyberbullying Resources from Elizabeth: CyberBully Research Center | FaceBook Group | Website See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting programs; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows you how to subscribe with your iPhone!
Special Guest: Dr. Jane Nelsen Author of Positive Discipline Website: PositiveDiscipline.com Twitter: @PDTweets - Positive Discipline- The Alternative to Punishment and Permissiveness - 5 Criteria of Positive Discipline - How to Run Effective Team Meetings - How to Connect Before We Correct Schedule a call with J.P. or Nate to discuss how we can support you! thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/ Learn more about the mentorship program: buff.ly/3bofckX Check Out Our Other Online Courses at ThriveOnChallenge.com √ The Competitive Cauldron Training and Spreadsheet √ The Playing Time System √ The Captain's Council Leadership System Podcast Notes PDFs buff.ly/2KlPrsg Get FREE Practical Tools to Build Your Culture √5 Ways to Eliminate Playing Time Issues √Culture and Leadership Guide PDF √5 Ways Any Leader Can Improve their Culture PDF √Culture Transformation Kit PDF √Weekly Newsletter with Articles and Podcast Notes buff.ly/2KlPrsg Emails jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com NSanderson@ThriveOnChallenge.com Twitter @jpnerbun@CoachNSanderson
"Raising Exemplary Children"Guest: Eric & Rachel FiteEric & Rachel have raised 4 children that are not only well mannered, but driven! Join us as we discuss their parenting strategy. www.pbandjaisy.comInstagram: @pbandjaisyinfo@pbandjaisy.comEric Fite:Rachel Fite: Bill Steddum - Facebook: @Bill.SteddumJaisy George - Instagram: @jaisyyySarah Padgett - Facebook: @sarahpsellshousesReferences/Shout Outs:"Positive Discipline" Series by: Dr. Jane Nelsen"Magic Years" by: Selma Fraiberg"Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less" By: Greg McKeown"Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" By: Thomas De QuinceyJill Clifton, Cardinal FinancialBen Yeatts, Designated TitleBoots & BBQ - Sept 25th @ Gilly's Dallas - Benefitting Easter Seals of North TexasProduction/Recording/Editing: Tom GeorgeOriginal Music Written and Composed By: Michael Padgett www.michaelpadgettmusic.com/Thank you so much for listening! Please make sure to subscribe!
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: This week I am revisiting my conversation with Alyson Schafer from the Risky Behavior and Teens Mini Summit that went live in the summer of 2020. Alyson is one of Canada's most notable parenting experts. She's a family counselor with a private practice in Toronto and has presented to audiences all around the world. She has regular media sports, is the author of three best selling books; Breaking the Good Mom Myth, Honey I Wrecked the Kids, and Ain't Misbehavin'. All three of these books have been translated to multiple languages. Alyson recently launched a podcast called Parenting the Adlerian Way, which you can find on most major podcast platforms. Takeaways from the show: Fear around risky behaviors Framework for the teen years Children's behavior doesn't reflect how you're doing as a parent Holding a safe place for mistakes Non-attachment to outcome Allowing teens to have compassion for our experience Acknowledge your kids might need space from you How risky behavior looks in boys vs girls Letting go of the reins Winning cooperation vs forcing compliance Motivational interviewing Resources from Alyson: Brainstorm by Dan Siegel | Website | Podcast | Instagram | FaceBook See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting programs; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows you how to subscribe with your iPhone!
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: This week I am revisiting my conversation with Amy Lang from the Sex Ed for Parents of Teens Mini Summit in the spring of 2020. Amy has been a guest on the podcast and is a super great friend of mine. She is my go to person when I have questions about my teen's sexual development. Amy has been a sex health educator for over 20 years and helps parents of all beliefs talk with their kids of any age about the birds and bees. She is the author of an award-winning book, Birds and Bees and your kids- a guide to sharing your beliefs about sexuality, love, and relationship. As well as Dating Smarts- what every teen needs to know to date, relate, or wait. Takeaways from the show: Family values Your kids are going to have sex The importance of communication with your teens Sex safety Stop filtering for your kids Broader ways of looking at sexuality Have conversations about values Don't be afraid to prepare before a conversation Resources from Amy: Website | Podcast | Online Solution Center | Instagram See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting programs; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows you how to subscribe with your iPhone!
集的上線時間剛好是八月八號父親節,在此先祝福所有爸爸「父親節快樂!」今天分享的內容我也特別挑選與「家庭」有關的主題。自從五月三級警戒以來,就陸續收到聽眾反應在家工作的各種無奈與不便,而「家人的干擾」榮登最難解決的一項,其實之前在滿多集節目中,我都有提到 Family meeting 這個概念,今天我就會在節目中詳細、完整地向你介紹何為 家庭會議 ,要怎麼舉行、要注意哪些事,以及它將如何幫助家裡氣氛更融洽? 這集我們會融合商業思維、情緒管理和兩性關係方法論,探討如何心平氣和與家人溝通,解決懸而未決的家庭問題。我邊講的過程中,想像你可能會比較難想像會議執行起來的樣子,所以我也特別製作一份 PDF 講義,裡面包含我設計的 Meeting template 讓你可以直接使用,只要在下方的表格中填寫你的名字、電子信箱,你就能免費獲得我整理好的 PDF「家庭會議高效溝通法」講義囉!你也可以先下載下來,一邊閱讀這篇文章,一邊參考我的講義。 如果你想要打造一個不被地點限制的個人品牌,或是你對自媒體經營感興趣,我現在開放了一套四天的免費線上課程,在這四天裡面,我每天會用約十分鐘的影片,和你分享經營品牌常見的錯誤、品牌變現的方式,以及如何打造熱情、創造價值,如果你想要領取課程內容,請立刻點選此連結,那麼我們課程裡見囉!
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: This week's guest is Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart. Dr. Lockhart is a pediatric psychologist and board-certified in clinical child and adolescent psychology. You may know her from her amazing content and reels she puts out daily on Instagram. Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart is passionate about serving families in her local community in the state of Texas and beyond. Takeaways from the show: How ADHD shows up in the teen years ADHD in boys vs. girls Rejection sensitive dysphoria Diagnosis of ADHD Task initiation Choose the relationship with your teen Openings for talking about tools and strategies Resources from Ann-Louise: Ebook | Dr. Becky Bailey | Rebecca Bransetter | Instagram | FaceBook | Website See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Living Joyful Courage Membership for Moms of Tweens and Teens I am so excited to let you know that JULY enrollment is open for the Living Joyful Courage Membership program. Each quarter members get: A 30 minute one on one call with me Twice monthly group calls A private book club A content rich webinar A virtual retreat Ongoing support and connection in out community space PLUS access to all past teen summits during your time in the membership…. This is a group for moms of tweens and teens. Moms who are looking for that extra layer of growing and learning around showing up through the twists and turns of adolescence. Here's what some of the mamas are saying: “It is great to know that I have a place to go when I'm really struggling with parenting. I feel more hope having this group.” “I don't feel as alone, it's so nice to communicate with so many Mom's who have an idea of what I'm experiencing. I've never felt supported in my parenting journey before and you help me feel supported, thank you Casey! I love the community space. It's so helpful to be able to reach out for support when I'm experiencing a parenting challenge and to be able to support other Moms who need support too.” The membership doors will be open through the month of July!! Go to joyfulcourage.com/ljc to get signed up. :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting programs; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows you how to subscribe with your iPhone!
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: This week's episode is a SOLO show! Takeaways from the show: The adventure of parenting teens Brain development in teen years Private logic Nurturing teen relationships Influence around how we show up for our kids Fiercely committed, lovingly detached Looking for solutions Communicate with your child Privilege and responsibility The importance of individuation See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Living Joyful Courage Membership for Moms of Tweens and Teens I am so excited to let you know that JULY enrollment is open for the Living Joyful Courage Membership program. Each quarter members get: A 30 minute one on one call with me Twice monthly group calls A private book club A content rich webinar A virtual retreat Ongoing support and connection in out community space PLUS access to all past teen summits during your time in the membership…. This is a group for moms of tweens and teens. Moms who are looking for that extra layer of growing and learning around showing up through the twists and turns of adolescence. Here's what some of the mamas are saying: “It is great to know that I have a place to go when I'm really struggling with parenting. I feel more hope having this group.” “I don't feel as alone, it's so nice to communicate with so many Mom's who have an idea of what I'm experiencing. I've never felt supported in my parenting journey before and you help me feel supported, thank you Casey! I love the community space. It's so helpful to be able to reach out for support when I'm experiencing a parenting challenge and to be able to support other Moms who need support too.” The membership doors will be open through the month of July!! Go to joyfulcourage.com/ljc to get signed up. :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting program; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening in every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows you how to subscribe with your iPhone!
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: My guest today is Liza Blas. Lisa is the host of the Very Happy Stories podcast. She brings hope, empowerment, and inspiration to her audience by shining light on complex topics impacting many families today. Liza's stories are inspired by her own experiences raising two kids, both suffering from conditions like depression, anxiety, ADHD, OCD and even Lyme disease. Liza shares her best practices through her Very Happy Stories podcast, speaking engagements and personal coaching, where she serves as a Thrive Guide to parents who are struggling. Before launching her podcast, Liza was a successful commercial real estate broker specializing in the development of medical facilities, surgical centers and build-to-suit properties. Takeaways from the show: Liza's family story of Lyme disease Struggles of your kids get you where you need to be Being in difficult times with peace and acceptance Speaking to acceptance Ways to use gratitude Forgiveness Self care as a non-negotiable Where to find Liza: Website | FaceBook | Podcast What does joyful courage mean to you? I love that term. For me it's how do you want to live your life? In love or fear? I love the two words together because it gives you the permission to be joyful and loving and add some fun into the fearful moments of life. Joyful courage to me is how I want to live. That's what I want to model for my kids. See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Living Joyful Courage Membership for Moms of Tweens and Teens I am so excited to let you know that JULY enrollment is open for the Living Joyful Courage Membership program. Each quarter members get: A 30 minute one on one call with me Twice monthly group calls A private book club A content rich webinar A virtual retreat Ongoing support and connection in out community space PLUS access to all past teen summits during your time in the membership…. This is a group for moms of tweens and teens. Moms who are looking for that extra layer of growing and learning around showing up through the twists and turns of adolescence. Here's what some of the mamas are saying: “It is great to know that I have a place to go when I'm really struggling with parenting. I feel more hope having this group.” “I don't feel as alone, it's so nice to communicate with so many Mom's who have an idea of what I'm experiencing. I've never felt supported in my parenting journey before and you help me feel supported, thank you Casey! I love the community space. It's so helpful to be able to reach out for support when I'm experiencing a parenting challenge and to be able to support other Moms who need support too.” The membership doors will be open through the month of July!! Go to joyfulcourage.com/ljc to get signed up. :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting program; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening in every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows you how to subscribe with your iPhone!
In this conversation the inspirational Dr Jane Nelsen, author of the Positive Discipline series, provides some of her favourite discipline techniques, shares a couple of hilarious stories from her own parenting journey and provides tips that will allow us to grow our connection with our children.
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: My guest today is Sarah MacLaughlin. Sarah is a social worker, parent educator, and author of the award winning best-selling book: What Not to Say: Tools for Talking with Young Children. She is a writer, trainer, and content expert for Zero to Three, a national nonprofit dedicated to ensuring that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life. Sarah maintains a blog, writes the parenting toolbox column for Portland Main's Parent and Family, and has been featured many places online including the Huffington Post and this podcast: eps 30 & eps 52 Her latest book is called Raising Humans with Heart and is an invaluable resource for moms, dads, and caregivers everywhere. Takeaways from the show: Sarah's new book Getting curious about behavior Parenting manual we all have Trusting maturity will come around Mistakes are the primary learning tool for humans Stay current with your own emotional process Fiercely committed and lovingly detached Being supportive without being suffocating Separating our regrets from our kid's lives You have control over the narrative Willingness vs. willfulness Conflict is a relationship builder Where to find Sarah: Instagram | Twitter | FaceBook | Raising Humans with Heart book What does joyful courage mean to you? What comes to mind is really tied to what we've been talking about. The bitter and the sweet of these relationships with our kids. They're so important to us and we have to be courageous to be able to let them go. They need roots and wings. We can't keep them in a cage, we have to let them fly. See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Living Joyful Courage Membership for Moms of Tweens and Teens I am so excited to let you know that JULY enrollment is open for the Living Joyful Courage Membership program. Each quarter members get: A 30 minute one on one call with me Twice monthly group calls A private book club A content rich webinar A virtual retreat Ongoing support and connection in out community space PLUS access to all past teen summits during your time in the membership…. This is a group for moms of tweens and teens. Moms who are looking for that extra layer of growing and learning around showing up through the twists and turns of adolescence. Here's what some of the mamas are saying: “It is great to know that I have a place to go when I'm really struggling with parenting. I feel more hope having this group.” “I don't feel as alone, it's so nice to communicate with so many Mom's who have an idea of what I'm experiencing. I've never felt supported in my parenting journey before and you help me feel supported, thank you Casey! I love the community space. It's so helpful to be able to reach out for support when I'm experiencing a parenting challenge and to be able to support other Moms who need support too.” The membership doors will be open through the month of July!! Go to joyfulcourage.com/ljc to get signed up. :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting program; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening in every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone!
COMMUNITY IS EVERYTHING! Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook groups: Live and Love with Joyful CourageJoyful Courage for Parents of Teens :::: This week's episode is a SOLO show! Takeaways from the show: PNW heatwave Moving into July Unsettled energy Feelings around covid regulations being lifted Stress with going back to normal 4 questions to support in creating the experience you want Creating ease See you next week!! :) :::: Join the Email List!! Sign up for the Joyful Courage Email list now and enjoy 7 Tips for Connecting with your Teens. I will share with you 7 tips over 7 days that, if you put them into practice, WILL make a difference in your relationship with your kids. Each day you will get an ACTION step and BONUS step if you are feeling like an overachiever. Head to www.joyfulcourage.com/email. Sign up and stay more connected!! :::: Living Joyful Courage Membership for Moms of Tweens and Teens I am so excited to let you know that JULY enrollment is open for the Living Joyful Courage Membership program. Each quarter members get: A 30 minute one on one call with me Twice monthly group calls A private book club A content rich webinar A virtual retreat Ongoing support and connection in out community space PLUS access to all past teen summits during your time in the membership…. This is a group for moms of tweens and teens. Moms who are looking for that extra layer of growing and learning around showing up through the twists and turns of adolescence. Here's what some of the mamas are saying: “It is great to know that I have a place to go when I'm really struggling with parenting. I feel more hope having this group.” “I don't feel as alone, it's so nice to communicate with so many Mom's who have an idea of what I'm experiencing. I've never felt supported in my parenting journey before and you help me feel supported, thank you Casey! I love the community space. It's so helpful to be able to reach out for support when I'm experiencing a parenting challenge and to be able to support other Moms who need support too.” The membership doors will be open through the month of July!! Go to joyfulcourage.com/ljc to get signed up. :::: Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way Teaching Parenting The Positive Discipline Way is a 6 session online workshop designed to support participants in learning all they need to teach the Parenting the Positive Discipline Way curriculum. Developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen, this program provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups and classes. This curriculum can stand alone or can offer significant enhancement to other parenting program; it emphasizes experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change. Sign up now at www.joyfulcourage.com/teachparents The six sessions start Monday, August 23rd and run Mondays and Wednesdays for three weeks from 5-7:30pm PDT Early bird pricing is good through July 23rd. ::::: The Book, The Coaching Joyful Courage is so much more than a podcast! I know that you love listening in every week AND I want to encourage you to dig deeper into the learning with me, INVEST in your parenting journey. READ THE BOOK - Joyful Courage, Calming the Drama and Taking Control of Your Parenting Journey is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. Available both in book and audio book form → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/book CONSIDER ONE ON ONE COACHING - The most POWERFUL of investments offered by Joyful Courage, one on one coaching allows for parents to really tease apart the current issues they are having with their child, while also developing a clear compass for guiding them in the direction they want to be going in. Coaching happens every other week, and is open for parents with kids 4 years old through the teen years. Go to my coaching page to book a free exploratory call and see if we are the right fit. → http://www.joyfulcourage.com/jccoaching ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone!
As parents, we've all been frustrated by the bafflement caused by the actions or attitude of our children. When a child misbehaves, parents often threaten, yell or beat and abuse their children; these methods are evidently not enjoyed by parents and certainly hated by the children. In this book, Jane Nelsen, mother of seven, introduced the methods of Alfred Adler, a psychologist from whom she learned practical tips on how to stop children from misbehaving and how to teach them self-discipline, responsibility, cooperation, and problem-solving.
Ya se vienen las vacaciones y con ellas niños desocupados y con mucha energía, la buena noticia es que podemos ocupar este periodo vacacional para enseñarles habilidades y vida y a la vez ahorrarnos un par de batallas. Las rutinas son una increíble opción para motivar a los niños y hacerlos sentir capaces, las podemos usar para ayudarles crear responsabilidad en sus horarios, crear buenos hábitos y administrar su tiempo no importa que tan pequeños sean. En este episodio te cuento como he ocupado esta herramienta de la Disciplina Positiva en mi hogar y los cambios que he visto desde entonces. Nota: La idea de las fotografias es una idea tomada de el libro de Disciplina Positiva de Jane Nelsen, la idea de como implementarla es propia. Como siempre si tienes algún tema o inquietud que quisieras que platicáramos por aquí mándame un correo a eltip@platiquemosentrepadres.com o un mensaje en cualquiera de mis redes sociales FB-@platiquemosentrepadres IG-@el.tip.podcast.
Entre Sneakers y Tacones. Disciplina Positiva y más. Vanessa Zablah.
Comprender la Disciplina Positiva puede ser un reto, implica cambiar esquemas y en muchas situaciones hacer las cosas de una forma distinta en relación a cómo nosotras fuimos educadas. En este episodio te doy algunas claves para comprenderla un poco mejor. Todo el material lo he tomado del libro “Disciplina Positiva” de la Dra. Jane Nelsen. Espero que esto te anime a qurer aprender mas en que consiste esta filosofía de vida.
!Vete a tu cuarto a pensar! Y !A la esquina! Son frase que muchos de nosotros crecimos escuchando. Mandarías a tu pareja a su cuarto? O que pensarías si tu pareja te mandara a tu cuarto? Si no es correcto hacerlo con los adultos, porque si es correcto hacerlo con los niños? Y como es que estas técnicas se supone que enseñen a los hijos a comportarse mejor? En este episodio te muestro una herramienta llamada el tiempo fuera positivo, diseñado para tranquilizar a nuestros niños y para después poder poner soluciones a los problemas. Te dare tips para crear el “lugar feliz de tu hijo” Este episodio ha sido inspirado en el libro de Disciplina Positiva de Jane Nelsen. Libros sugeridos: - Así me siento yo de Yanitzia Canetti. - El espacio tranquilo de Jaime de Jane Nelsen. - El monstruo de los colores de Anna Llenas. - Los animales en mi cerebro de Sarah Joseph - El abece de las emociones de Felicity Brooks y Frankie Allen - Respira como un oso de Kira Willey Si quisieras que platicáramos de un tema en particular, escribenos en eltip@platiquemosentrepadres.com o mándanos un mensaje en nuestras redes sociales en IG - @el.tip.podcast o FB - @platiquemosentrepadres
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When your preschooler refuses to get ready for bed, how do you respond? What do you do when your 8-year-old is afraid to go to school because of being teased on the playground? Maybe you’re dealing with stress of your own and want to throw your hands up and shout, “You’d better get ready by the time I count to 3, or else!” But, as you probably have learned, matching your child’s emotional level only escalates the situation. Fortunately, there’s a clear alternative available to you in the Conscious Discipline program developed by Dr. Becky Bailey. Used by parents and educators around the country, conscious discipline emphasizes the importance of first making a connection with your child and consciously bringing your own emotional level down so your child can do the same. This week on Mom Enough, Education Coordinator Sara Reichstadt and early childhood educator Katie Xiong from Kinderberry Hill Child Development Centers join Marti & Erin to talk about their experience using Conscious Discipline. Tune in to learn how this evidence-based approach promotes optimal social-emotional health and wellbeing, both for children and the adults who care for them. WHAT MIGHT YOU DO TO GET STARTED WITH CONSCIOUS DISCIPLINE? Think of a recent situation in which your child was emotionally upset or engaged in behavior that triggered you to feel emotionally unregulated. How did you respond? In what ways could you have established a connection with your child in that difficult moment? What could you have said and done to bring the emotional level down for yourself and your child? WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CONSCIOUS DISCIPLINE & KINDERBERRY HILL? ❉ KINDERBERRY HILL. All of Kinderberry Hill’s childcare and education centers are still open and following guidelines to keep children and their families safe during the pandemic. Kinderberry Hill also has great resources on their website…check out their suggestion to paint with water! ❉ CONSCIOUS DISCIPLINE. Learn more about Conscious Discipline -- a powerful approach to create connection, safety, and a problem-resolution focus at home. ❉ POSITIVE DISCIPLINE: A CONVERSATION WITH AUTHOR DR. JANE NELSEN. Dr. Jane Nelsen, author of the well-known Positive Discipline book series (and a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother!) helps us move beyond a quick reaction to misbehavior, take a moment to consider the meaning of our child’s behavior and remember to help our child maintain a sense of connection and belonging.
L'objectif de cet épisode est de vous aider à voir derrière le comportement de votre enfant, en abordant différents points de vues. Je vous parle du développement neurologique de votre enfant et de ses implications sur son comportement. Je vous parle aussi des raisons et buts derrière le comportement de votre enfant que Jane Nelsen a identifié dans ses écrits sur la discipline positive. Enfin, et pour finir, Je vous propose un exercice qui permettra de changer le comportement de votre enfant et d'améliorer votre quotidien.
Jane Nelsen is a fellow Adlerian who has not only created 16 parenting books, but her organization is training parent educators to teach Adlerian parenting all over the world and in staggeringly huge numbers! This dynamo is literally changing parenting around the globe and I was excited to hear more about her international training and how these concepts are received by other cultures. You can find out more about Jane, all her book titles and Positive Discipline here: https://www.positivediscipline.com https://www.positivediscipline.org https://www.facebook.com/positivediscipline https://www.twitter.com/PDTweets https://www.pinterest.com/pdpins1 https://www.instagram.com/positivediscipline https://www.youtube.com/user/PositiveDiscipline
Elisa Molina es, tal y como dice en su podcast: maestra de educación infantil, educadora certificada de disciplina positiva y mamá de 4 pequeños. Es la cabeza y el corazón que están detrás de educarencalma.com. Con Elisa hemos tenido la gran fortuna de charlar en este capítulo EXTRA sobre la mirada que tenemos hacia la infancia, qué es la disciplina positiva, el autocuidado y algunas reflexiones muy interesantes sobre cómo educar sin gritos. Gracias, Elisa, por ser inspiración para mí y (estoy segura) para muchos docentes y también para papás y mamás que te escucharán. Notas del PodcastEn este capítulo hemos hablado de:- Disciplina Positiva: [https://disciplinapositivaespana.com/que-es-disciplina-positiva/](https://disciplinapositivaespana.com/que-es-disciplina-positiva/)- Autores: - Alfred Adler: Ruiza, M., Fernández, T. y Tamaro, E. (2004). Biografia de Alfred Adler. En Biografías y Vidas. La enciclopedia biográfica en línea. Barcelona (España). Recuperado de [https://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/a/adler.htm](https://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/a/adler.htm) el 19 de noviembre de 2020. - Rudolf Dreikurs: [https://escuela.bitacoras.com/2019/02/08/6-citas-de-rudolf-dreikurs-para-entender-el-mal-comportamiento-de-los-ninos/](https://escuela.bitacoras.com/2019/02/08/6-citas-de-rudolf-dreikurs-para-entender-el-mal-comportamiento-de-los-ninos/) - Jane Nelsen y Lynn Lott: [https://www.positivediscipline.com/about-positive-discipline](https://www.positivediscipline.com/about-positive-discipline) Dónde encontrar a Elisa Molina: - Libro de Elisa: [https://www.amazon.es/Educar-Calma-Crécete-Molina-Elisa/dp/848469416X](https://www.amazon.es/Educar-Calma-Cr%C3%A9cete-Molina-Elisa/dp/848469416X) - Web: [https://educarencalma.com/author/ely/](https://educarencalma.com/author/ely/) - Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/educarencalma/](https://www.instagram.com/educarencalma/) - Twitter: [https://twitter.com/educarencalma?lang=es](https://twitter.com/educarencalma?lang=es) - Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/EducarEnCalma](https://www.facebook.com/EducarEnCalma) - Podcast: [https://educarencalma.com/el-podcast-de-educar-en-calma/](https://educarencalma.com/el-podcast-de-educar-en-calma/)
Olá! Bem-vindo ao APCcast! O podcast da Academia de Pais Conscientes! Fico muito feliz em saber que você está aqui, porque isso significa que você está em sintonia com a educação positiva. No episódio de hoje, vamos falar sobre o que é a Disciplina Positiva? Essa abordagem sobre a qual eu tanto falo aqui nos episódios. Fiquei pensando que você deve ficar interessado em saber mais sobre o que é a Disciplina Positiva. Por isso, decidi gravar este episódio pra explicar pra você. É uma abordagem modelada com base nos conceitos criados pelos psicólogos Alfred Adler e Rudolf Dreikurs e muito utilizada nos Estados Unidos e no Canadá. A Disciplina Positiva ajuda aos pais e educadores a desenvolverem habilidades de vida nas crianças e, também, promove o autoconhecimento dos pais. Foi amplamente divulgada pela psicóloga e educadora Jane Nelsen que desenvolveu o modelo de educação eficaz, utilizando o respeito e o encorajamento, tanto para as crianças como para os pais. A Disciplina Positiva se baseia no conceito de que a criança pode ser ensinada com firmeza e gentileza, ao mesmo tempo, sem punição ou recompensa. A Disciplina Positiva não é truque, nem mágica. Não é sobre perfeição é sobre melhora. São ferramentas embasadas em princípios sólidos e testados. Todo dia você deve ser perguntar se precisa estudar para ser pai ou ser mãe. Eu vou responder que estudamos por várias razões: aprender um idioma, passar para a faculdade e até renovar a carteira de motorista... Por isso, é importante se aprimorar e o meu trabalho é apoiar pais, crianças e cuidadores no processo de educação consciente, desenvolvendo habilidades e competências, para lidar com emoções e comportamentos, que tornem nossa vida mais leve com ganho de qualidade de vida. Também sou mãe e estou aqui, para caminhar junto com você nessa jornada! Fique comigo porque a intenção é entregar conteúdo, para te ajudar encontrar soluções práticas e adequadas a sua realidade familiar. Só pra lembrar, a Academia de Pais Conscientes também está no Instagram, no canal do YouTube, no Facebook, no site e no Blog, além do site. Não escolhemos a forma como fomos educados, mas podemos decidir como vamos educar nossos filhos. E você, qual será a sua escolha? Acesse meus canais e fale comigo: https://linktree.com.br/new/AcademiadePaisConscientes Um abraço e até o próximo episódio! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/apccast/message
O autismo é um transtorno no desenvolvimento do cérebro sobre o qual ainda pouco se sabe. Até por isso, há muitos estereótipos e sobram dúvidas. Qual é a causa do autismo? Quais sinais estão presentes no espectro autista? O que sabemos? O que ainda não se sabe? A Leila e a Lia bateram um papo sobre esse assunto com a Camyla Azevedo (Instagram @clinicaparcamylaazevedo), mãe do Bernardo, psicóloga clínica especialista em Neuropsicologia, Terapia Cognitivo Comportamental e Terapia Familiar e de Casal. É também coordenadora do setor de Neuropsicologia do Ambulatório de Cognição Social Marcos Mercadante da UNIFESP (@teammunifesp). Uma conversa muito esclarecedora. A Camyla cita o livro "Disciplina positiva para crianças com deficiência: como criar e ensinar todas as crianças a se tornarem resilientes, responsáveis e respeitosas", de Jane Nelsen, Steven Foster e Arlene Raphael.
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Esse episódio estava aqui guardadinho fazia era tempo! Mas a gente viu que mais do que nunca precisamos de um caminho de gentileza para nos relacionarmos melhor com nossos filhos.Neste episódio conversamos com a Bete Rodrigues, Trainer em Disciplina Positiva e uma das tradutoras dos livros da Dra. Jane Nelsen.Nós também tivemos o privilégio de conhecer e conversar com a Dra. Jane e compartilhamos com vocês!
This is the last episode of 7 that follow Jane Nelsen's flagship book, Positive Discipline. I distill the top 3 things we need to keep in mind as parents, and name 5 of the many PD tools that work well to diffuse power struggles.
Dr. Jane Nelsen gives us "Magic Lenses" to see our children's misbehavior differently. We can use these lenses to connect with the child's NEEDS (to feel like they belong & are significant) rather than reacting to, and fueling, their (mis)behavior.
On this episode will learn about methods to help our children self-regulate, cooperate and have good problem solving skills. We will also talk about how to help our children listen and how to implement age appropriate consequences when everything else fails. We will be using Dr. Jane Nelsen 5 criteria for positive discipline and Smarter Parenting correcting bad behavior lesson Contact your host: Angie Nieto nietoa@wego33.org http://www.wego33.org/Partnerships1.aspx Resources for this episode: https://www.positivediscipline.com/sites/default/files/what-is-positive-discipline.pdf https://www.positivediscipline.com/ https://www.smarterparenting.com/skills/correcting-behaviors/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/angie597/message
Dans cette capsule parentalité du lundi, je relève le défi de vous présenter la discipline positive en 5 minutes. Historique : Alfred Adler, Rudolf Dreikurs, Jane Nelsen et Lynn LottDiscipline positive ou éducation bienveillante ?> article qui explique pourquoi je n'adhère pas à l'éducation bienveillante et préfère la discipline positive > article sur les différents styles parentaux et la discipline positiveni punitif, ni permissif : être ferme et bienveillant, respect et encouragementbesoin d'appartenance et de contribution / importance (psychologie adlérienne)efficace sur le long terme (par opposition aux sanctions)enseigne des compétences sociales et des compétences de vie (résolution de problème, relations avec les autres)permet de prendre conscience de ce dont on est capable : développe l'estime de soi.Boîte à outils pour aider dans la recherche de solutions mais s'adapter à l'enfant.Recherche de solution.Comprendre l'objectif caché derrière le comportement.Remplacer “Comment est-ce que je peux faire en sorte que mon fils mange le matin ?” par “Comment puis-je l'aider à prendre conscience de l'importance du petit déjeuner ?”. “Comment est-ce que je peux faire en sorte que ma fille m'obéisse ?” par “Comment est-ce que je peux l'aider à prendre de bonnes décisions pour elle ?”.Si vous avez aimé cette capsule Parentalité et que vous voulez avoir une chance de remporter deux jeux des éditions La Caverne, Mystic Les saints de la légende dorée et Dynastie Les Mérovingiens, il vous suffit d'aller mettre une note et un avis sur ce podcast, sur Apple podcasts (si vous avez un iPhone) ou iTunes (si vous avez un PC sur lequel vous pouvez la télécharger). Dès que nous aurons atteint les 100 avis je tirerai au sort le vainqueur !Le site des MontessouricettesNotre communauté gratuiteLe catalogue des formations
Segundo episodio de una serie con contenidos en los que, Diana Jiménez (@infanciaenpositivo), Yolanda Cuay (@yolandacuay) y Patricia Ramírez (@patri_psicologa) y , comparten opiniones, experiencias y consejos sobre crianza y educación basándose en las #52Herramientas de Disciplina Positiva de Jane Nelsen como un recurso útil y muy eficaz para las familias. Las 3 psicólogas nos dan pistas sobre cómo comenzar a educar desde la serenidad, desde el respeto mutuo y el afecto dándonos más recursos para entender a nuestros hijos. En este audio vemos los siguientes temas:
En este segundo episodio, hablamos con Yolanda Cuay (@yolandacuay) de los 5 principios de la disciplina positiva para educar con respeto y afecto.Compartimos experiencias y consejos sobre crianza y educación basándonos en las #52Herramientas de Disciplina Positiva de Jane Nelsen como un recurso útil y eficaz para las familias.Y no te pierdas los demás episodios, en los que tanto Diana Jiménez como Patricia Ramírez nos dan pistas sobre cómo comenzar a educar desde la serenidad, desde el respeto mutuo y el afecto dándonos más recursos para entender a nuestros hijos.En este audio vemos los siguientes temas:
En el episodio de hoy, hablamos con Virginia García, maestra en Educación Infantil y educadora en disciplina positiva, quien desglosará las características principales de esta metodología. Este concepto no es desconocido en este programa, ya que lo abordamos con Paula Berciano en el episodio 12. Puedes volver a escuchar el episodio en este enlace: https://www.ivoox.com/30652917 Si quieres seguir de cerca la labor que realiza Virginia García, puedes echar un vistazo a los siguientes enlaces: Página web: https://www.contigodesenredo.es/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ContigoDesenredo/ Email: virginia@contigodesenredo.es Bibliografía destacada: Disciplina positiva de Jane Nelsen.
Primer episodio de una serie con contenidos en los que, Patricia Ramírez (@patri_psicologa) y Diana Jiménez (@infanciaenpositivo), comparten opiniones, experiencias y consejos sobre crianza y educación basándose en las #52Herramientas de Disciplina Positiva de Jane Nelsen como un recurso útil y muy eficaz para las familias.Las 2 psicólogas nos dan pistas sobre cómo comenzar a educar desde la serenidad, desde el respeto mutuo y el afecto dándonos más recursos para entender a nuestros hijos.En este audio vemos los siguientes temas:
Primer episodio de una serie con contenidos en los que, Patricia Ramírez (@patri_psicologa) y Diana Jiménez (@infanciaenpositivo), comparten opiniones, experiencias y consejos sobre crianza y educación basándose en las #52Herramientas de Disciplina Positiva de Jane Nelsen como un recurso útil y muy eficaz para las familias. Las 2 psicólogas nos dan pistas sobre cómo comenzar a educar desde la serenidad, desde el respeto mutuo y el afecto dándonos más recursos para entender a nuestros hijos. En este audio vemos los siguientes temas:
A Disciplina Positiva é uma abordagem de criação de filhos e para a sala de aula que defende o respeito mútuo e busca a cooperação e a efetividade no longo prazo, além de colocar o foco na solução de problemas, e não na punição nem na permissividade. Neste episódio do Parentalidades, Leila e Lia conversam com Bete Rodrigues, consultora educacional, educadora parental, trainer em Disciplina Positiva e co-tradutora de inúmeros livros da doutora Jane Nelsen, entre outros. Nesse episódio, ela fala sobre como ser gentil e firme ao mesmo tempo, as diferenças entre a Disciplina Positiva e a permissividade e dá uma série de dicas e ferramentas para que você possa colocar em prática com seus filhos hoje mesmo! Um episódio para ouvir e compartilhar! Leila Correia - www.instagram.com/Conecta.Me Lia Vasconcelos - www.instagram.com/liavasco_educacao
Are you wanting to better understand how to be firm and kind at the same time? Listen in to find your answers to respectfully having everyone's needs met. It was a true pleasure to converse with Jane. We connected during her short passage home between two trips as she spends much of her time on the road sharing her four decades of developing Positive Discipline tools. What we talked about: Significance and belonging. Love and responsibility. Firm and kind. Being firm is not being mean it simply means to respect your child's capabilities. The paradigm shift to give up both permissiveness or punishment. The difference between praise and encouragement. The importance of making mistakes. Things to Remember "It's unloving to let children miss-out on developing responsibility." - Dr. Jane Nelsen "Teaching a child to say sorry is like teaching a child to lie." - Dr. Jane Nelsen "Mistakes are wonderful opportunities to learn." - Dr. Jane Nelsen "Praise teaches us to depend on others. encouragement teaches us to self-evaluate." - Dr. Jane Nelsen "When we come from our heart that's when we do what feels good and do what is most encouraging to our children." - Dr. Jane Nelsen Click here for Show Notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor.
Learn about the time-tested, individualized approach to discipline in the real sense of the word. Learn how we can guide our children to be their best selves. The question and answer episodes are for you and created to answer your most pressing parenting questions. This is the place for you to ask and get my no-nonsense direct answers. What we talked about: Today, I will be answering a common question I get, "What is Positive Discipline?" I also talk about how I personally discovered Positive Discipline and got to work directly with Jane Nelsen, plus I let you in on exactly what Postive Discipline is and how can you benefit from it. The five criteria to Positive Discipline: Does it help the child to have a sense of connection, belonging and significance? Is it kind and firm at the same time? Is it effective long term? Does it teach life skills? Does it invite the child to discover what they are capable of? Things to Remember: "Mistakes are always an opportunity to learn, always." -Jeanne-Marie Paynel "Do NOT take your child's behavior personally." -Jeanne-Marie Paynel Click here for Show Notes and more from Jeanne-Marie Paynel, Your Parenting Mentor.
O tema da semana é como educar seus filhos com afeto, sem castigos e punições. Disciplina Positiva é um programa baseado no trabalho de dos educadores Alfred Adler (1870- 1937) e Rudolf Dreikurs (1897-1972) que foi propagado pelos livros da americana Jane Nelsen. Para falar melhor sobre o assunto, entrevistamos a educadora parental e especialista emocional Luanda Barros. Juliana: Teria tentado manter a calma em momentos em que a criança está tendo um ataque de raiva. Nesses momentos, não adianta gritar, por de castigo, ameaçar tirar um brinquedo. Bárbara: teria preparado mais minha casa para a chegada de um bebê/criança. Muitos dos pequenos estresses dessa fase são puxar o fio da tv a cabo, abrir gavetas, invadir espaços perigosos. Quando mexi algumas coisinhas, a vida melhorou bastante. Camila: Falou? Cumpra. Muitas vezes fiz pequenas ameaças de tirar brinquedos e TV e voltei atrás na segunda chorada da criança. Seja firme! É difícil, mas vale. Eles aprendem muito rápido! Bárbara: livros Disciplina Positiva de 0 a 3 anos , da Jane Nelson + pagina do Paizinho Virgula! Juliana: quatro passos para a cooperação, por Jane Nelson: 1 - expressar compreensão pelos sentimentos da criança e se certificar do que ela está sentindo 2 - mostrar empatia - não necessariamente concordância ou permissão. Compartilhe as vezes em que você se sentiu de maneira semelhante. 3 - compartilhar os seus sentimentos e percepções. 4 - convide a criança a pensar em uma solução. Pergunte se ela tem alguma ideia sobre o que fazer para evitar problema. Se ela não souber, ofereça algumas sugestões até que vocês cheguem a um consenso. Camila: Minha psicóloga sempre diz: “o limite frustra, mas organiza”. Limites são importantes até para situar a criança, mostrar a ela que tem alguém tomando conta dela e que, por enquanto, ela não é a responsável pela vida dela. Ficha técnica: Pauta e apresentação: Bárbara dos Anjos Lima, Camila Borowsky e Juliana Tiraboschi Edição: Felipe Dantas
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Coach Reed is the Founder of Raising Excellence, a digital and live coaching development platform for those who coach, teach, and influence children focused on developing stronger communication skills, creating highly effective learning environments, and helping coaches unlock individual, everyday excellence in their athletes. Coach Reed is also the co-creator of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches with Dr. Jane Nelsen, and Co-founder of the GO! Raise Excellence Think Tank to Improve Youth Sports. With 30 years experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Soccer Today article Tedx Talk with Reed How you can support the show: Subscribe to the "On the Touchline" newsletter Go to https://www.duktigbrand.com/ Place your order. At checkout enter the promo code BROADWATER19 to save 10%. Never miss an episode of this show every Wednesday and Saturday by subscribing on: Sponsor the show? Have a great product or service you want to tell the soccer community about? For $100 you can sponsor this show. https://www.patreon.com/onthetouchline Listen to the show on these platforms: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Google Podcasts TuneIn Radio Please be sure to share the podcast with those in the soccer community by tagging me on Instagram and Twitter @SoccerCoachJB. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onthetouchline/message
Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... :::: Hey friends! Can’t believe that it is nearly halfway through June! - Book launch – IG Giveaway - JCA Teens program - NASAP and TP - Looking ahead at the summer - Planning for next fall o More JCA Teens o Possible JCA Tweens/Preteens o Live workshops/classes Today I want to get back to basics. I am a Positive Discipline Trainer. My recent time in Tucson at NASAP and co-facilitating the TP has brought me back to the building blocks of positive discipline…. I am also finding myself on exploratory calls with new clients who are eager to do one on one work and looking for resources to share what the philosophy of PD is all about, with the Joyful Courage spin, or course. So, I decided I would do a show about it. I am excited to share, and if you are someone who feels like you know all about PD, I invite you to listen from a place of curiosity and wonder – to catch yourself when you think “I know all of this” and shift into “what is here for me to learn?” Because that is one of my favorite things about this work – there are so many layers. Right when I think “oh yeah, NOW I get it” life throws me something new, or my kids step into a new place of development, or I just simply find myself back in my old ways of thinking (because it is so darn familiar) and I realize, yet again, that there is more to learn…. Excited? Me too. A lot of people hear the words, Positive Discipline and assume that it is all about being nice while we dole out consequences to our kids. Or they get really stuck on the word “positive “ and think it is all about being permissive and letting our kids run the show. Some people mistakenly believe that PD parents don’t ever want their kids to feel bad, and perhaps lump PD with helicoptering, coddling or enabling our kids. This is totally NOT what PD is all about. To start, one thing I really appreciate about Positive Discipline is that it is a program that has it’s roots in Adlerian Psychology. Alfred Adler was one of the first social psychologists. He worked with individuals and families and found, time and time again, that human behavior was motivated by a sense of belonging and significance. He found that we are always moving towards, or moving from, our sense of connection and knowing that we matter. And when behavior starts to look like mischief, it can be linked back to the individuals perception of belonging and significance. Jane Nelsen, the author and co-author of the library of Positive Discipline books, talks about belonging and significance as our longing for love and responsibility. - Kind and firm - Belonging and significance - Mutual respect/dignity for all - Encouragement - Social interest - Take time for training - The courage to be imperfect/mistakes as opportunities to learn - We always have a choice ::::: Joyful Courage: Calming the drama and taking control of your parenting journey This book is all about how to show up as a Joyful Courage parent so that you have better access to the tools you need in hot parenting moments – tools that are helpful and maintain connection with your child. THE BOOK IS READY FOR YOU TO BUY– Go to www.joyfulcourage.com/book The best way to stay up to date on the book news is to join my newsletter list, if you haven’t already. Sign up at www.joyfulcourage.com/join Thank you to everyone that has been so encouraging on this journey!!! I appreciate you!!!! ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone!
Jane Nelsen, the author of the Positive Discipline books and founder of the positive discipline movement reveals some positive parenting strategies for rebellious and defiant teenagers. Get your teen under control without punishing and lecturing them with these great tips.
Dans ce 7e épisode j'aborde un thème parfois encore tabou, l'aide à la parentalité. Peut-on vraiment apprendre à être parents?J'ai le plaisir de recevoir Nelly qui a co-créé avec Julien, Les Ptits Sages entre Bordeaux et Lyon.Leur entreprise permet aux parents, nouveaux ou non, de participer à des ateliers autour de la parentalité pour sortir de l'isolement.On parle peu du burn out parental, France 2 y a consacré un sujet il y a peu : https://www.francetvinfo.fr/sante/enfant-ado/video-burn-out-parental-envoye-special-a-partage-le-quotidien-de-parents-debordes_3218855.htmlMais être parents, soyons honnêtes et réalistes, c'est dur. Vraiment. Ca épuise, ça essore.Au fond on veut tous le bien être de nos enfants, mais comment faire, comment trouver les clés qui correspondent à nos familles et nos envies?Les ateliers à la parentalité sont là pour, justement, apporter ce soutien qu'il manque.Merci à Nelly pour son partage.J'ai aussi assisté aux ateliers Faber & Mazlich sur Bordeaux avec Anne. Il y en a partout en France si vous êtes intéréssés. Les recommandations lectures de Nelly :Elever nos enfants avec bienveillance : L'approche de la communication non violente, Marshall Rosenberg, Editions JouvenceL'enfant, Maria Montessori, Desclée De BrouwerLa Discipline Positive, Jane Nelsen, Marabout La Discipline un jeu d'enfant, Brigitte Racine, Editions de l'Hôpital Sainte-JustinePour une enfance heureuse : repenser l'éducation à la lumière des dernières découvertes sur le cerveau, Catherine GUEGUEN, PocketPour aller plus loin que la discussion concernant les professionnelles de la petite enfance, notamment les assistantes maternelles.En 2019, La durée de la formation reste la même, avec un total de 120h. Cependant, elle sera décomposée de manière différente, par rapport à ce qui est fait actuellement.Suite au nouveau décret du 23 octobre 2018, voici la répartition des heures de formation :80 heures de formation, dans les 6 mois à compter de la réception du dossier complet de demande d'agrément de l'assistante maternelle et avant tout accueil d'un enfant,40 heures de formation, dans un délai maximum de 3 ans, à compter de l'accueil du premier enfant par l'assistante maternelle.
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When your toddler throws a toy in anger – or your teen slams the door and refuses to talk to you – your first impulse may be to yell at them. But how effective is that? And what would be more helpful, both in this situation and for the child’s longterm development? Dr. Jane Nelsen, author of the well-known Positive Discipline book series (and a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother!) helps us move beyond a quick reaction to misbehavior, take a moment to consider the meaning of our child’s behavior and remember to help our child maintain a sense of connection and belonging. With practical examples drawn from her work and personal experience, Jane helps us move toward a new understanding of children’s misbehavior and arrive at discipline practices that support children’s growth and learning and helps us be the thoughtful, sensitive example our children need. Think about a recent situation in which you needed to deal with your child’s misbehavior. What would you say was the meaning of your child’s behavior? To what extent did your response preserve the sense of connection between you and your child? Are there positive discipline tools that you would like to try the next time you encounter a similar situation? Related resources: Positive Discipline Parenting Tool Cards The Whole-Brain Child featuring Dr. Dan Siegel Teaching Children to Be Accountable for their Behavior and Choices tip sheet by Marti Erickson What is a Parent’s Role in Brain Development? tip sheet by St. David’s Center
Special guest: Dr. Jane Nelsen. Children are always learning- and yes, they also make a lot of mistakes. Whether they are fighting with their siblings, tantruming about bedtime, missing the bus, forgetting their homework or talking back to you, it seems like there is a constant need for correction, apologies and do-overs. At the same time, there are all kinds of parents and teachers out there who witness such mistakes—from people who watch children act out or mess up and punish them or deliver punitive consequences immediately—to those who are incredibly permissive—who see children do something undesired and simply turn the other cheek and say; “kids will be kids.” Many parents and educators fall somewhere in between or vacillate between the two extremes of punitive and permissive. Of course, most parents and teachers are just trying to figure out how to raise children who are kind, responsible, cooperative and self-disciplined. But what if I told you that there are many parenting and teaching skills that we can talk about right now that are non-punitive and not permissive—but would help children learn self-discipline, responsibility, and problem-solving skills—helping them to grow up into adults who can use these skills throughout their lives? Whether you are trying to get the kids to school on time, get everyone to agree on a movie for movie night or get from place to place without someone yelling or kicking or needling someone else in the car, we all deal with power struggles and frustration. Today, we've got positive discipline expert, Jane Nelsen on the show—and she's going to help us learn how to be both kind and firm, connect with our children, give them a sense of belonging and significance—while helping them choose right from wrong. Dr. Jane Nelsen is the mother of 7, grandmother of 22, and great grandmother of 13. She is also the author and co-author of many best-selling Positive Discipline books including Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation and Problem-Solving Skills and Positive Discipline Parenting Tools. An internationally known speaker and parenting expert, Jane is a California licensed marriage, family and child therapist, and received her doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of San Francisco. The post How to Use Positive Discipline to Stop Power Struggles and Raise Empowered Capable Kids with Jane Nelsen appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guest: Dr. Jane Nelsen. Children are always learning- and yes, they also make a lot of mistakes. Whether they are fighting with their siblings, tantruming about bedtime, missing the bus, forgetting their homework or talking back to you, it seems like there is a constant need for correction, apologies and do-overs. At the same time, there are all kinds of parents and teachers out there who witness such mistakes—from people who watch children act out or mess up and punish them or deliver punitive consequences immediately—to those who are incredibly permissive—who see children do something undesired and simply turn the other cheek and say; “kids will be kids.” Many parents and educators fall somewhere in between or vacillate between the two extremes of punitive and permissive. Of course, most parents and teachers are just trying to figure out how to raise children who are kind, responsible, cooperative and self-disciplined. But what if I told you that there are many parenting and teaching skills that we can talk about right now that are non-punitive and not permissive—but would help children learn self-discipline, responsibility, and problem-solving skills—helping them to grow up into adults who can use these skills throughout their lives? Whether you are trying to get the kids to school on time, get everyone to agree on a movie for movie night or get from place to place without someone yelling or kicking or needling someone else in the car, we all deal with power struggles and frustration. Today, we've got positive discipline expert, Jane Nelsen on the show—and she's going to help us learn how to be both kind and firm, connect with our children, give them a sense of belonging and significance—while helping them choose right from wrong. Dr. Jane Nelsen is the mother of 7, grandmother of 22, and great grandmother of 13. She is also the author and co-author of many best-selling Positive Discipline books including Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation and Problem-Solving Skills and Positive Discipline Parenting Tools. An internationally known speaker and parenting expert, Jane is a California licensed marriage, family and child therapist, and received her doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of San Francisco. The post How to Use Positive Discipline to Stop Power Struggles and Raise Empowered Capable Kids with Jane Nelsen appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guest: Dr. Jane Nelsen. Children are always learning- and yes, they also make a lot of mistakes. Whether they are fighting with their siblings, tantruming about bedtime, missing the bus, forgetting their homework or talking back to you, it seems like there is a constant need for correction, apologies and do-overs. At the same time, there are all kinds of parents and teachers out there who witness such mistakes—from people who watch children act out or mess up and punish them or deliver punitive consequences immediately—to those who are incredibly permissive—who see children do something undesired and simply turn the other cheek and say; “kids will be kids.” Many parents and educators fall somewhere in between or vacillate between the two extremes of punitive and permissive. Of course, most parents and teachers are just trying to figure out how to raise children who are kind, responsible, cooperative and self-disciplined. But what if I told you that there are many parenting and teaching skills that we can talk about right now that are non-punitive and not permissive—but would help children learn self-discipline, responsibility, and problem-solving skills—helping them to grow up into adults who can use these skills throughout their lives? Whether you are trying to get the kids to school on time, get everyone to agree on a movie for movie night or get from place to place without someone yelling or kicking or needling someone else in the car, we all deal with power struggles and frustration. Today, we’ve got positive discipline expert, Jane Nelsen on the show—and she’s going to help us learn how to be both kind and firm, connect with our children, give them a sense of belonging and significance—while helping them choose right from wrong. Dr. Jane Nelsen is the mother of 7, grandmother of 22, and great grandmother of 13. She is also the author and co-author of many best-selling Positive Discipline books including Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation and Problem-Solving Skills and Positive Discipline Parenting Tools. An internationally known speaker and parenting expert, Jane is a California licensed marriage, family and child therapist, and received her doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of San Francisco. The post How to Use Positive Discipline to Stop Power Struggles and Raise Empowered Capable Kids with Jane Nelsen appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guest: Dr. Jane Nelsen. Children are always learning- and yes, they also make a lot of mistakes. Whether they are fighting with their siblings, tantruming about bedtime, missing the bus, forgetting their homework or talking back to you, it seems like there is a constant need for correction, apologies and do-overs. At the same time, there are all kinds of parents and teachers out there who witness such mistakes—from people who watch children act out or mess up and punish them or deliver punitive consequences immediately—to those who are incredibly permissive—who see children do something undesired and simply turn the other cheek and say; “kids will be kids.” Many parents and educators fall somewhere in between or vacillate between the two extremes of punitive and permissive. Of course, most parents and teachers are just trying to figure out how to raise children who are kind, responsible, cooperative and self-disciplined. But what if I told you that there are many parenting and teaching skills that we can talk about right now that are non-punitive and not permissive—but would help children learn self-discipline, responsibility, and problem-solving skills—helping them to grow up into adults who can use these skills throughout their lives? Whether you are trying to get the kids to school on time, get everyone to agree on a movie for movie night or get from place to place without someone yelling or kicking or needling someone else in the car, we all deal with power struggles and frustration. Today, we’ve got positive discipline expert, Jane Nelsen on the show—and she’s going to help us learn how to be both kind and firm, connect with our children, give them a sense of belonging and significance—while helping them choose right from wrong. Dr. Jane Nelsen is the mother of 7, grandmother of 22, and great grandmother of 13. She is also the author and co-author of many best-selling Positive Discipline books including Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation and Problem-Solving Skills and Positive Discipline Parenting Tools. An internationally known speaker and parenting expert, Jane is a California licensed marriage, family and child therapist, and received her doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of San Francisco. The post How to Use Positive Discipline to Stop Power Struggles and Raise Empowered Capable Kids with Jane Nelsen appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Chances are we all have a kid who is differently wired, regardless of a diagnosis. Debbie Reber is here to normalize these differences and ease our minds. Debbie answers all our questions we didn’t know who to ask (until we met her). Just hearing Debbie’s experience and wisdom gave us confidence to normalize and own all the learning differences in our own families. We hope this episode has the same effect on you! Dr. Ross Greene’s Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) Model Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World by Deborah Reber Debbie's TEDx Talk: Why the Future Will Be Differently Wired Find Debbie at her website, instagram, and her podcast. Loving This Week Angela: Plum Paper Company Personalized Planner (7x9 Vertical Priorities) Maren: Her Starbucks order of Dark Roast with Steamed Coconut Milk (and this OATLY! milk for coffee at home) Visit our website Sign up for our newsletter here. Support us on Patreon here. Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::: Creating a Connected Holiday WEBINAR Monday, December 3rd, 5pm PST and 8pm PST How are you FEELING about the upcoming holiday season? Excited to host family? Hopeful to bring to life magic for your kids? Anxious about everything going to according to plan?? Bracing yourself for your children's behavior??? I am feeling all of that. Join me for an hour of exploring how to create a holiday season that FEELS GOOD this year. You will get clear on what it is your want, and leave with tools that will support you in facilitating a holiday that values the connection and love we all crave during this season. Go to http://www.joyfulcourage.com/connectholiday to register! ::: Where we have been: Podcast highlights Tina Bryson first interview of the year – SO GOOD! Got feisty and real about parenting politics in February Two of my fave “peaceful parenting” experts – Rebeca Eanes and Genevieve Simperingham were on in March and April You all LOVED Mary Tamborsky – daughter of Jane Nelsen coming on talking about being Raised with PD last May My interview with Danielle Slaughter last July about privilege and how white women can do better was super powerful DAN SIEGEL!!! This fall has been RICH with interviews about teens, energetic connections, self care, supporting our partners…. Not to mention all of the messages I got from you about how much you love the solo shows – thank you for that. Joyful Courage offers I loved leading the JC10 twice this year and having that filter into the Joyful Courage Academy. So fun to work closer with you and support your growth in a really personal, connected way. Next year is HUGE Be on the look out for more JC10s and JCAs Stay tuned in for the launch of my first BOOK (woah) in the spring The patreon community will be on FIYA AND – an audio summit that I will talk more about later is happening in January. I am honored to serve you. ::: Today’s content: Parenting through the self doubt and worry Parenting teens – why have a separate group? What is missing from the resources? The continuum of behavior Attachment and getting a life Intuition and trusting your gut It gets ugly Feeling isolated/shame/ Lisa Fuller episode 87 Why meditation/yoga/journaling matters What it really means to be aware The tight rope Kimberly Muench eps 158 Pendulum swing Trust and surrender over and over again It’s a crap shoot – the myth of “good parenting” It’s their journey ::: Audio summit for parents of teens One week of real conversations PD trainers who have already been through it The launch starts January 1st Summit will run January 21st – 25th ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone!
I am so excited today to be talking with Kristina Bill and Joy Marchese, who, along with Jane Nelsen, co-authored the book, Positive Discipline for Today’s Busy (& Overwhelmed): Parent How to Balance Work, Parenting, & Self for Lasting Well-Being. Both women share wonderful insight in our conversation, as they talk, not only about the book, but how the principles they’re writing about have changed their own lives. You can find show notes for this episode at https://www.notjustcute.com/podcast/episode19 You’ll also find a link there to get notified about my free parenting webinars. These webinars are live – not canned –I’m right there in the video chat box, and we even have time for live Q&As – they’re absolutely free, I share real, applicable tips that you can put into practice THAT DAY, and I have a new one coming up later this month. I’d love to see you there, so be sure to head over to the show notes, or go directly to: https://www.notjustcute.com/parentingwebinars to get on the parenting webinar email list and be among the first to get a personal invitation to register for our next free class.
Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::::: Today’s guest is Mary Nelsen-Tamborski, a licensed marriage and family therapist in San Diego and also a certified positive discipline trainer and parent coach. Mary’s formal training is secondary to the life training she got from her mother, Dr. Jane Nelsen, a marriage and family therapist and author of all the positive discipline books. Mary is a popular keynote speaker, and workshop presenter. We are discussing mistakes as opportunities to learn. Join us! “I find that these principles are universal so they are great, obviously for parents and children but it's also just human beings in general.” "The lens that we see our kids out of is everyone being equally worthy of dignity and respect it's no wonder that how we treat our kids , it should be a mirror of how we treat our friends and how we treat our coworkers and the checkers at the grocery store. It's about human to human relationships." "You have to break down to break through." ` What you’ll hear in this episode: How positive discipline impacts other relationships in our lives Positive discipline as a theory and the reality of implementation Mistakes as opportunities to learn and navigating shame Solutions oriented problem solving versus consequences Dealing with your own emotional stuff when encountering challenging behaviour The role of regular family meetings The importance of apologies Making amends after we make mistakes What to do when you "lose it" Post-conflict communication and rebuilding closeness Managing triggers and being called out on your stuff Learning and growing as a family in positive discipline Assumptions & consequences - 3 R's & 1 H Brain development and consequences Genuine curiosity and asking curious questions to improve communication Curiosity as a way of being Shedding ego to engage in a meaningful way Connecting early to keep the lines of communication open for adolescence Treating your children as friends - a positive discipline perspective What does Joyful Courage mean to you? I really think it's about accepting yourself as being an imperfect parent, that there's no such thing as a perfect parent. You would think I would have an amazing advantage being raised by the author, being trained and being a therapist. Like, I really should have this parenting gig down and there's a helpful reminder with my children daily that there is no such thing as a perfect parent and just having, like you had said in the beginning, progress. Progress, not perfection and just really kind of being gentle with yourself that when you do blow it, because you will, having the courage to accept it, admit it, and then repair it and know that this courage stuff is never ending. We get opportunities to practice it daily and you can have joy in that when you accept, when you shift your thinking, as in, "Oh my gosh, I was imperfect, ha! I have an opportunity to teach my child that they get to be imperfect too and that we are in this journey together, this is the first time that I've been a mom of a 9 year or a 5 year old or an 11 year old, this my first time. I can read all the books in the world, I can even be raised by the author and guess what? It's still my first time." So, I'm doing the best I can and the courage to accept that I'm not perfect and we get to be joyful while we go through that process. Resources: Jane Nelsen’s book Serenity Where to find Mary:Website ::::: Mother’s Journey BALTIMORE Come to Baltimore in July 28th!! Super excited to be circling up with mama’s to bring more connection, self growth and discovery to the community there! More info can be found at www.joyfulcourage.com/mothersjourney Are you interested in bringing A Mother’s Journey to your community? Get in touch with me! All MJ workshops happening because people like you reach out and say COME! Fill the room with the mamas you love and enjoy a say of love and learning. Email Casey at casey@joyfulcourage.com to explore the possibility. ::::: All the goods at www.joyfulcourage.com/yes Intention Bracelets Back by popular demand!! The Joyful Courage intention bracelets are back in stock and I am THRILLED to have been able to have had the community vote on the reminders that are on them…. Breathe, Pause, Trust, Surrender, Kindness – what do you need? DAILY INTENTION CARDS What do you think about the Daily Intention Cards??? These cards are designed to support you in your conscious, intentional parenting practice. ::::: Be a Subscriber Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on Apple Podcast to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast to help me spread the show to an ever-larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone! Where to find Mary: Website
Энэ дугаараараа зочин Маякаг урьж, баруунд хүүхдийн хүмүүжлийн заавал уншиx номнуудын нэг хэмээн тооцогддог "Positive Discipline" буюу "Эерэг Хүмүүжил" номыг ярилцлаа. Хүүхдийг загналгүйгээр, шийтгэлгүйгээр, элдэв зүйлээр хахуульдахгүйгээр, тэгэхдээ эрхлүүлэхгүйгээр хэрхэн зөвөөр хүмүүжүүлж, өөрөө өөрийхөө алдаанаас суралцдаг, эерэг шийдлийг хайдаг хүн болгож төлөвшүүлэх вэ? Энэ асуултанд нэрт сэтгэл зүйч, сурган хүмүүжүүлэгч, 7 хүүхдийн эх Jane Nelsen-ий бичсэн энэхүү ном маш оновчтойгоор хариулт өгдөг бөгөөд, эцэг эхчүүд багш нар хүүхэдтэй харьцахад тулгардаг өдөр дутмын олон асуудлын шийдлийг жишээн дээр ойлгомжтойгоор тайлбарладаг. Зөвхөн хүүхэд төдийгүй насанд хүрсэн хүмүүст ч гэсэн энэ номноос суралцах зүйл олон байгаа тул хүүхэдгүй залуучууд ч бас сонсоод үзэхийг зөвлье.
Dr. Noel Lloyd graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1971 and founded Sound Chiropractic Centers in his home state of Washington. Dr. Lloyd now heads up Five Star Management and The New Patient Academy, supporting chiropractors around the world. The Chiropractor's Guide: 56 Proven Ways to Help More People, Have More Fun, and Make More Money. Show Notes Career ending injury kept him from being able to adjust patients. Became a chiropractic patient at 5 or 6 years old and decided his career around age 11. 5 Star Management – emphasis on developing associates where everybody wins. New Patient Academy – putting a representative out in the community to get the new patients in the door. COAs – Community Outreach Assistance Stremlining patients, “Power hours,” working to capacity If you have the new patients coming in, you might be more able to consider going cash only. Strong philosophy, vision, and goals, will all form a good practice. One script that is very necessary in 5 Star Management. Develops teamwork and a great doctor-patient relationship. Two things patients are concerned about: What’s wrong? Can you help me? Keep it brief! For the new doc: Find the practice of your dreams and see what it looks like. Associate with someone that will train you in technique, patient management, and how to produce new patients. “If chiropractic could help you feel better, shouldn’t you at least know about it?” 7 Step Hiring process – finding a person that is temperamentally fitting for the marketing job. Give them one program to learn. Usually paid per hour. For the experienced doc: Invision what you want in 3 years! See how others that have been in your shoes, and what they did to succeed. Surround yourself with people that are a good influence. “Good habits good life” – Noel Lloyd Personal heroes: Jesus, Wife, men of integrity Daily habits: Getting up at 4:10a.m., Exercise, Webinars, Emails. Book: The E Myth Revisited, The Lost Art of Disciple Making, Jane Nelsen’s Positive Discipline for Children Best business advice: “Buy low, sell high” “Get out of debt as fast as you can” Contact: http://www.myfivestar.com/ Like what you hear? Subscribe! If you’ve found any value or helpful information in the Chiro Business Mojo Podcast then we’d love to hear about it! Please head over to iTunes and subscribe. While you’re at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great) and a review so others can find us! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and we’ll be happy to answer them!
Você já ouviu falar de Educação Positiva? Talvez você não conheça esse termo, assim, com esse nome, então eu vou reformular: você já ouviu a tese de uma forma de educação com respeito, com acolhimento, sem punição, castigo, ou isolamento ?… então, essa filosofia muito defendida por muitos psicólogos, educadores, e estudiosos, é a educação positiva ou disciplina positiva. Ela é baseada em uma série de ferramentas que se propõe a resultar em uma criação mais digna, respeitando a autonomia da criança e mantendo o equilíbrio correto entre a permissividade e o autoritarismo. Baseada nos estudos dos psiquiatras Alfred Adler e Rudolf Dreikurs e depois pela Dra. Jane Nelsen, a psicóloga infanto juvenil, educadora parental especialista em neuropsicologia, Tamara Maia, nos ajuda a entender esse "método" tão respeitado no mundo inteiro e que promete gerar ótimos frutos na criação dos nossos filhos! Aproveita o episódio!!