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Course Tag: cooperation

Recorded Workshop

Fathers and Children: Tuning Into Your Story for Closer Connections

June 25, 2024 12:00 pm EDT/EST
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Expert

Peace at Home Parenting Expert Aaron Weintraub Aaron Weintraub,MS, Curriculum Advisor

Challenges & Solutions

We all have stories. They come from our ancestors, parents, and communities inside us. And some of those stories arise from our own unique experiences. Many of us get separated from our stories and even our most authentic selves when we try to fit in and be what others want us to be. And when we aren’t being authentic, it is hard to be close to others, even those we love deeply. 

Curiosity, exploration, and reflection will lead us back to feeling, an essential portal for connecting with important people in our lives. This journey invites us to embrace empathy as a road to attachment and connection.

For many men, the most important connection is with our kids. We know that children with a secure attachment to their dads tend to be more confident and have stronger relationships with their peers. Their paths in life are easier, and that’s what we all want for our children. But how do we build those attachments when so many of us didn’t experience it with our own fathers? 

We will look at our early childhood experiences where, at their best, we could feel someone feeling us. And that’s the beginning of the connection to ourselves that strengthens our parent-child attachment. We will ease our way back to feel our way forward. Awakening those sensibilities while being vulnerable is essential for birthing new authentic connections with ourselves, our kids, and others. In this safe space guided by two caring and wise dads, this workshop will offer practical solutions to this important challenge. We will have fun doing the work using music, poetry, photos, video, and role-plays to engender an interactive conversation.

Peace at Home Parenting Expert, Aaron Weintraub, MC is joined by Doug Edwards for this important workshop. Doug Edwards is founder and Program Director of Real Dads Forever, a Fatherhood Strategies Development organization. He has consulted with CT DSS, CT State Dept. of Education, DCF, Children’s Trust Fund, CT Judicial and Corrections Departments, Early Learning, Head Start, public and private schools and Family Development Centers around Parental Involvement with a focus on Fathers and Family Men. A member of the Advisory Council of the Fatherhood Initiative of CT, Doug is past President of the Board of Directors of the Children’s Law Center of Connecticut, past Statewide Coordinator for Parents Supporting Educational Excellence (PSEE) and is Facilitator and Consultant for the Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI.) Doug has traveled around the country, facilitating workshops, training staff, and motivating parents toward success. He has spoken with hundreds of staff members, and hundreds of groups including thousands of men, at dozens of schools. He is a proud dad of five grown children, and the granddad of nine beautiful grandchildren.

  • Click the button above to watch the recording of this workshop previously hosted. Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. If you are looking for more support email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
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All, Parent Wellbeing Prenatal & Infant School Age Teens & Young Adults Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tags
co-parenting cooperation discipline rules/routines
Recorded Workshop

Everyday Connection to Support Your Kids’ Mental Health

May 07, 2024 12:00 pm EDT/EST
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Experts

Peace at Home Parenting Founder and Expert Ruth Freeman Ruth Freeman,LCSW Peace at Home Parenting Expert Aaron Weintraub Aaron Weintraub,MS, Curriculum Advisor

Challenges & Solutions

The parent-child relationship is the most powerful mental health intervention known to humankind.  – Bessel van der Kolk, MD 

Learning loss, undeveloped social-emotional skills, soaring anxiety, depression and self-harm are among the many issues our children are facing. Post-pandemic parenting is not for the faint of heart. While you are struggling to maintain your own wellbeing, meet work demands and care for your family, your kids are dealing with challenges that are more intense than we have ever imagined. Where do you start and what really matters?

The good and bad news is that your everyday interactions with your child have a powerful influence on their emotional wellbeing. But what kinds of interactions really make a difference? And why do they matter?

This workshop will highlight the nature of stress as it relates to your children, the impact of family conflict, and the power of everyday connection and joy. Without recognizing that certain behaviors tell a story about your child’s unmet needs or the mismatch between our expectations and our kids’ capacities, it’s easy to miss important signs and symptoms. Sometimes we even make things worse in our efforts to remedy the problems. Let’s do this together. 

  • Click the button above to watch the recording of this workshop previously hosted.  Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. If you are looking for more support email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
  • For additional support, check out the Quick Video Solutions Library, Parenting Principles for Progress not Perfection Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes including  The kids are Not Alright: 7 Steps to Make Your Home Their Safe Place, Be Your Child’s Calm Center: Techniques to Calm the Brain.
Ages
All, Mental Health Prenatal & Infant School Age School Educator Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tags
communication cooperation emotions Health/Wellness mental health
Recorded Workshop

ADHD: 7 Steps to More Cooperation and Less Conflict (MIT)

May 06, 2024 12:00 pm EDT/EST
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Expert

Peace at Home Parenting Expert Aaron Weintraub Aaron Weintraub,MS, Curriculum Advisor

Challenges & Solutions

Parenting a child with ADHD can be difficult at times, but you don’t have to face these challenges alone. Join us to discuss strategies to increase cooperation and decrease conflict with your child. In this virtual workshop, we will discuss the characteristics that define ADHD and how it can lead to behavioral issues. Join Peace At Home expert, Aaron Weintraub, MS, to explore environments and situations which may escalate these behaviors. We’ll identify practical strategies that you can use to improve cooperation and your connection with your child.

  • Click the button above to watch the recording of this workshop previously hosted.  Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. If you are looking for more support email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
  • For additional support, check out the Quick Video Solutions Library, ADHD and Autism: Help Your Child Thrive. Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes including  Positive Discipline for Children with ADHD: Understand Your Child’s Brain,  Help Your Child with Autism to Make Friends.
Ages
School Age Teens & Young Adults Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tags
adhd autism communication cooperation discipline emotions Neurodiversity (ADHD/ASD)
Recorded Workshop

Be Your Child’s Calm Center and The Power of Playfulness with Young Children

April 02, 2024 12:00 pm EDT/EST
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Expert

Peace at Home Parenting Expert JoAnn Robinson JoAnn Robinson,PhD

Challenges & Solutions

Overwhelmed with your child’s challenging behaviors? 
Hoping for more patience and struggling to stay calm? 
Think sometimes there must be a better way? 
You are not alone.

We are built to reflect each other’s emotions. When children display intense feelings and behaviors, our brains naturally reflect those. We start to feel stressed, angry or overwhelmed just like our kids. Join us and learn practical tools to help you be a calm center for your family. 

Young children thrive in calm and playful families. Play is the best way to help your child learn and grow. It strengthens the parent-child connection, your child’s love of learning, and enthusiasm for life. Play builds social skills and improves cooperation.

  • Click the button above to watch the recording of this workshop previously hosted.  Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. If you are looking for more support email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
  • For additional support, check out the Quick Video Solutions Toddler Library, Routines, Transitions, Managing Emotions and more.  Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes including Emotions Coaching and Positive Connections for More Cooperation
Ages
Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tags
calm cooperation emotions play
Recorded Workshop

Take Some of the Stress out of Parenting

April 09, 2024 12:00 pm EDT/EST
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Expert

Peace at Home Parenting Founder and Expert Ruth Freeman Ruth Freeman,LCSW

Challenges & Solutions

Parents are less stressed when their kids cooperate. Children are more cooperative when they feel positively connected with their parents. This interactive class will help you recognize myths and misunderstandings that get in the way of creating a calm, joyful family life. You will have a chance to ask questions and get answers on the spot. You will also receive helpful handouts to look back on when you are trying out new approaches.

  • Click the button above to watch the recording of this workshop previously hosted.  Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. If you are looking for more support email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
  • For additional support, check out the Resource Page and Quick Video Solutions Library, Peace at Home Starts Here.  Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes.
Ages
Prenatal & Infant School Age Teens & Young Adults
Tags
communication cooperation emotions
Quick Video Solution Library

Peace At Home Starts Here

Experts

Peace at Home Parenting Founder and Expert Ruth Freeman Ruth Freeman,LCSW Peace at Home Parenting Expert Aaron Weintraub Aaron Weintraub,MS, Curriculum Advisor Peace at Home Parenting Expert Cora Megan Cora Megan,MA Peace at Home Parenting Expert JoAnn Robinson JoAnn Robinson,PhD Peace at Home Parenting Expert Tanika Eaves Tanika Eaves,PhD, LCSW, IMH-E®

Challenges & Solutions

Our Solution Series Libraries are developed around a specific parenting challenge. Each Series includes a collection of hand-picked, easily digestible (15 min+/-) videos which unlock a key piece of the parenting puzzle.  Read our summary of this Series below then click on each lesson to access the class description, video, handouts, and information about our Expert(s).

Peace At Home’s principles are built on decades of research focused on parent-child relationships and positive outcomes for kids. Give your children and yourself the gift of Peace At Home.

Start with these 4 big ideas:

  1. Be Your Child’s Calm Center
  2. Understand Yourself
  3. Focus on Connection and Curiosity
  4. Teach and Model Kindness and Compassion

Put those big ideas into action with these 5 essential strategies to help your family thrive:

  1. Create Rules, Routines, Rhythms and Rituals with Your Family
  2. Recognize the Power of Play and Playfulness
  3. Strengthen Your Child’s Emotional Intelligence
  4. Create Problem Solvers
  5. Signal Safety to Your Child

Read more about Peace at Home’s Parenting Principles and dive in by watching or listening to one of the Quick Video Solutions below. Click on the title below to access the solution video and handouts.

Peace At Home is possible, one step at a time.  And remember progress, not perfection. Check out our resource pages and complete Quick Video Library, with more tools to give you clarity and confidence. Let’s do this together. Let’s do this together.

Ages
All, Parent Wellbeing Prenatal & Infant School Age Teens & Young Adults Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tags
anxiety attachment behavior calm co-parenting communication cooperation depression divorce emotions feelings grandchildren grandparents helicopter misbehavior parenting styles patience perfectionism self care separated step parent stress trauma
Quick Video Solution Library

Help Your Neurodiverse Child Thrive (ADHD/ASD)

Experts

Peace at Home Parenting Founder and Expert Ruth Freeman Ruth Freeman,LCSW Peace at Home Parenting Expert Aaron Weintraub Aaron Weintraub,MS, Curriculum Advisor

Challenges & Solutions

Our Solution Series Libraries are developed around a specific parenting challenge. Each Series includes a collection of hand-picked, easily digestible (15 min+/-) videos which unlock a key piece of the parenting puzzle. Read our summary of this Series below then click on each lesson to access the class description, video, handouts, and information about our Expert(s).

This series addresses ways to support your child with ADHD or Autism with low support needs. Many parents of children with special needs report higher than average levels of stress and conflict. Often anxiety or depression can look like misbehavior. Children with special needs may not respond to the discipline techniques that work for other children. Diagnosis like Autism Spectrum Disorder or ADHD require behavioral support strategies that are specific to each child’s needs. Effective discipline is built on empathy and a balance between flexibility and consistency. It’s time to stop just surviving and get the tools you need to thrive and enjoy your relationship with your child as you support their growth and development.

This Series should follow our Peace at Home Starts Here library and is complemented by our Raising Neurodiverse Kids Resource Page. Explore all our resource pages and complete Quick Video Solutions Libraries, with more tools to give you clarity and confidence. Let’s do this together. 

Click on a title below to access the solution video and handouts.

Ages
School Age Teens & Young Adults Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tags
communication cooperation discipline Neurodiversity (ADHD/ASD) rules/routines
Recorded Workshop

Positive Discipline for Peace at Home

March 26, 2024 8:00 pm EDT/EST
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Expert

Peace at Home Parenting Expert Tanika Eaves Tanika Eaves,PhD, LCSW, IMH-E®

Challenges & Solutions

Are you raising your voice too often and wishing for more patience? Are you concerned that you are too strict or too easy? Do you sometimes think there must be a better way? You are not alone. 

Join us for this interactive, engaging workshop to gain the simple, practical tools you need to raise the children you really want – cooperative, confident and connected positively with family and friends. During this class, you will discover myths that keep parents repeating ineffective discipline techniques that can actually increase misbehavior. You will learn evidence-based, straightforward strategies that increase and sustain child compliance, support child self-worth and strengthen your parent-child relationship. 

  • Click the button above to watch the recording of this workshop previously hosted.  Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. 
  • Questions? Email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
  • For additional support, check out the Resource Page and Quick Video Solutions Library for School Aged kids. Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes
Ages
School Age
Tags
cooperation discipline rules/routines
Recorded Workshop

Manage Meltdowns With Positive Discipline for Toddlers and Preschoolers

March 06, 2024 12:00 pm EDT/EST
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Expert

Peace at Home Parenting Expert Cora Megan Cora Megan,MA

Challenges & Solutions

  • Does your child have meltdowns when you try to limit behaviors? 
  • Is your little one hitting or biting others in frustration? 
  • Have you tried to resolve these challenging behaviors, and nothing seems to work? You are not alone. 

When parents understand what helps toddlers and preschoolers grow and develop in positive ways, life becomes much easier for the whole family. Join us to learn simple, daily practices that help your child manage emotions while protecting their confidence and strengthening their social skills

  • Click the button above to watch the recording of this workshop previously hosted.  Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. If you are looking for more support email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
  • For additional support, check out the Quick Video Solutions Library, Routines, Transitions, Managing Emotions and more Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes including Emotions Coaching for Young Children, Routines that Support Toddlers to Eat Play Sleep 
Ages
Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tags
behavior cooperation emotions
Recorded Workshop

Emotion Coaching for Young Children: Birth to Age Six

March 19, 2024 1:00 pm EDT/EST
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Expert

Peace at Home Parenting Expert Cora Megan Cora Megan,MA

Challenges & Solutions

  • Are you sometimes overwhelmed by your child’s feelings? 
  • Does your child have trouble verbalizing their emotions? 
  • Do their displays of emotion seem like misbehavior to you? 

A better relationship with your child starts with emotional intelligence.  Emotional intelligence increases children’s self-worth and cooperation, it improves communication and strengthens the parent-child connection. Family conflict decreases with strong emotional intelligence and it impacts all of your child’s future relationships.

  • Click the button above to watch the recording of this workshop previously hosted.  Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. If you are looking for more support email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
  • For additional support, check out the Quick Video Solutions Library, Routines, Transitions, Managing Emotions and more. Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes including Routines that Support Toddlers to Eat Play Sleep and Routines that Support Toddlers to Eat Play Sleep.
Ages
Prenatal & Infant Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tags
communication cooperation emotions independence

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