Training “How to Talk So Children Listen”

The goal of the training
To pass on to parents practical and effective communication tools that will make relationships with children (and, as experience shows, not only children) less stressful and more appreciative.

For parents if you:

  • Do you think you are “missing out” on your child somewhere?
  • Do your requests go unnoticed until you start yelling and threatening?
  • Do you feel like your child is manipulating you?
  • Is your child testing your patience and often winning?
  • Do your conversations often end in frustration on both sides?
  • Is your child out of control and you are afraid to think about what will happen next?
  • Is your child very withdrawn and you don’t know what to expect from him or her?
  • Tired of listening to lectures on parenting?
  • Want to apply with their children what they write about in the books of psychologists?
  • Do you want to become the parent you promised yourself you would be when you were a child? And are you ready to change and act for that?

Find out how:

  • Better understand your child’s motivations and behavior.
  • Improve your relationship with your children.
  • Learn to speak in a way that makes you listen and be listened to.
  • Motivate and discipline without offending or humiliating.
  • Help the child to believe in him/herself.
  • Create an atmosphere of love and respect.
  • Resolve conflicts with the student in a peaceful manner.
  • Not to lose contact with the growing child.

What you will gain

The knowledge to deal with the daily difficult situations that happen in every family.
Real tools, no lectures, that you can immediately apply to your families and workplaces.
Only the most necessary information in an easy and accessible form, which will bring you guaranteed results!

Training program:

1 session
Helping you deal with your child’s feelings
What happens when a child’s feelings are denied?
How do you help a child recognize and cope with irritation, anger, frustration and more?
How do you limit unacceptable behavior while maintaining a welcoming atmosphere?

2 session
Motivation
How do children react when we try to get them to do something with threats, orders, warnings, or lectures?
We will discuss 5 ways to motivate children that will keep good feelings between children and parents!

3 Session.
Alternatives to punishment.
How can you express your displeasure and still make children feel responsible for the things they do?

Session 4
Self-Reliance
How can we develop skills to help our children act independently and develop their inner resources?

Session 5
Praise
How do we make children feel their strengths without taking away from reality?

Session 6
The roles our children play
For some reason children are often “awarded” some nickname: whiner, quiet, brawler, etc. How can we free children from these roles and let them develop their best qualities?

Session 7
Final Session