Live Interactive 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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About This Workshop

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 register for this 45 minute, virtual, Interactive workshop.  We’ll email (1) a zoom link to add to your calendar, (2) reminders as the date gets closer and (3) a link to the recording and handouts once the live session is complete. Come learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence.
  • 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

After this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Apply simple calming strategies to use every day and during challenging times
  • Recognize the ways play helps your child grow, connect and cooperate
  • Apply every day, simple ways of engaging in happy and meaningful play with your child

Meet your Instructors

JoAnn Robinson

Infants, Potty Training, Taming Tantrums,

PhD

Topics

  • calm
  • cooperation
  • emotions
  • play

Age Category

  • Toddlers & Preschoolers
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