Guía para los padres para ayudar a los jóvenes después de un tiroteo reciente
Offers parents guidance on helping their children after a shooting. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have, how parents can help them, and self-care tips after an event.
Parent Guidelines for Helping Youth After the Recent Shooting
Offers parents guidance on helping their children after a shooting. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have, how parents can help them, and self-care tips after an event.
Parenting With Empathy (04-2022)
In this interactive webinar, participants learn how the skills of emotional control, assertiveness, and empathy help them connect with their children while guiding them towards wise choices.
Keeping Children Safe in a Troubled World
Learn to recognize and respond to abuse, including bullying, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, or physical abuse.
When Children Test Your Patience: Parenting with Empathy
Children need connection and guidance to grow into healthy adults. The presentation focuses on using connection in discipline.
When Life Gets Hard: Parenting Through Trauma
How does trauma “show up” in a child’s behavior? Learn 5 strategies to help children heal.
You’ve Got This! Parenting and Children’s Mental Health
What is typical childhood behavior and when should I be worried?
Feeling Stressed? Learn Mindfulness Parenting
Mindfulness helps you to pay attention to the here and now with kindness, openness, and curiosity.
Discipline: Positive After-the-Fact Techniques
All families deal with misbehavior. Even if you have set up a perfectly nurturing environment for children, it is the nature of growing up for children to push against boundaries and explore the consequences of their behavior. Additionally, out-of-control emotions often lead to poor choices – which is as true for adults as it is […]
Consequences
Problem solving, conflict resolution, and decision making all rest on the ability to think about consequences. Children learn best when they are allowed to see the consequences of their actions. As Becky Bailey (2000) explains, “Consequences help children think about the effects of their choices, then draw conclusions about the wisdom of their actions” (p. 228). […]