Live Interactive Workshop

Positive Discipline That Works: Raise Cooperative, Confident Kids Without Yelling

August 20, 2026 12:00 pm EDT/EST

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About this Workshop

If you’re tired of yelling, repeating yourself, or wondering whether you’re being too strict—or not strict enough—you are not alone. Many parents search for positive discipline strategies, how to get kids to listen, and how to discipline without yelling because traditional discipline often doesn’t create lasting change.

Join Peace at Home founder Ruth Freeman, LCSW, for this interactive, engaging workshop to discover practical, evidence-based parenting tools that help children become more cooperative, confident, and emotionally healthy. You’ll learn why some common discipline techniques actually increase misbehavior—and what works better instead. Leave with simple strategies you can use right away to reduce power struggles, encourage cooperation, build self-control, and strengthen your relationship with your child.

You’ll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions, share experiences, and receive practical guidance tailored to your family’s needs. If there is a specific parenting challenge you’d like addressed, email us in advance at solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com

  • Click the button above to register for this virtual, Interactive workshop.
  • Once you register, look for an email from Zoom with the session link. You will receive Zoom reminders 1 day before and then 1 hour before the workshop. If you have any issues, please email us.
  • After the workshop, Peace at Home will email you a link to the recording, handouts, and related resources.
  • For additional support, 
  • Questions? Please email us at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.

After this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Recognize discipline approaches that may unintentionally increase misbehavior.
  • Use evidence-based positive discipline strategies that encourage cooperation and lasting behavior change.
  • Respond to challenging behavior calmly while strengthening your child’s confidence and emotional security.
  • Reduce yelling and power struggles with practical parenting tools.
  • Build a stronger parent-child relationship while teaching responsibility and self-control.

Meet your Instructors

Ruth Freeman

Mental Health, School Age, Relationships,

LCSW

Topics

  • communication
  • connection
  • cooperation
  • discipline

Age Category

  • School Age