Positive Connections for More Cooperation for Teens

About This Solution

 A strong positive relationship with your child is the basis of cooperation. You can build a positive connection with your child and keep it strong as they grow and develop by celebrating their efforts and progress.


After this Quick Video, you will be able to:

  • Gain an understanding of attachment and the role it plays in cooperation
  • 10 steps to build positive connections with your child
  • Appreciate the role a support system can play in your life

Be sure to review the handouts and email solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com with any questions.

 A strong positive relationship with your child is the basis of cooperation. You can build a positive connection with your child and keep it strong as they grow and develop by celebrating their efforts and progress.


After this Quick Video, you will be able to:

  • Gain an understanding of attachment and the role it plays in cooperation
  • 10 steps to build positive connections with your child
  • Appreciate the role a support system can play in your life

Be sure to review the handouts and email solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com with any questions.

Meet your Instructors

Ruth Freeman

Mental Health, School Age, Relationships,

LCSW

Ruth is a psychotherapist in private practice who has taught parenting education to hundreds of parents annually over the past 30+ years. She is co-founder of the Connecticut Parenting Education Netwo

Topics

  • arguments
  • brain development
  • communication
  • confidence
  • cooperation
  • discipline
  • emotions
  • fighting
  • friendships
  • gifted students
  • independence
  • motivation
  • patience
  • relationship
  • relationships
  • safety
  • school
  • self care
  • stress
  • teens

Age Category

  • Teens & Young Adults
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