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Redirecting Children’s Behavior
Challenges Facing Children and Families:
The increase in two-career couples and single parents has made parenting a greater challenge. Parents want close, loving and
empowering families. Families should be a source of rejuvenation, fun and encouragement. If this is what you want, this course is for you.
- The average child in America receives only 12.5 minutes per day in communication with his/her
parents.
- On the average a child receives 400 negative comments compared to only 32 positive comments
per day.
- In a study of children ages 1-12, the single most
important determinant of children’s self-esteem is the perception of how much they are valued by their parents.
Do You Recognize One of These Children?
- A Teenager Who Breaks The Rules
- A Toddler Who Demands Your Attention
- Siblings Who Fight
- The Bully Who Pushes Others Around
- The Whining Child Who Says “I Can’t”
- A Child Wanting to be The Center of Attention
- A Child Who Gets into Power Struggles
Do you want to be a more positive, effective parent or better at dealing with children through your work?
This Course is For You!
Children create a tremendous challenge for adults. Effective strategies for today’s
adult/child relationships can make parenting a lot more fun. INCAF offers the “Redirecting Children’s Behavior” course to deal with the stresses in today’s family.
Parents, teachers, grandparents, healthcare workers, counselors, foster parents and
anyone who relates to children can use this course.
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