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What is a Parenting Workshop?

Parenting workshops are not just for young or inexperienced parents; they're for everyone who wants to be a better parent.  They require active parent participation and discussion.  The more engaged parents are in parenting workshops, the better their confidence, the more positive their view of their role as a parent, and the greater the levels of interaction with their children.

3Ps of Parenting

De-ESCALATION with Children

De-ESCALATION with Children

3 Ps of Parenting is a workshop for any adult to interact with any child.  It teaches the use of play therapy and behavior management skills to  increase positive child-adult interaction, child compliance, and child engagement.

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De-ESCALATION with Children

De-ESCALATION with Children

De-ESCALATION with Children

De-escalation is the reduction in the intensity of a conflict. Unlike escalation, which often occurs rapidly and unintentionally, de-escalation tends to be slow and only happens intentionally through much effort. This workshop will explore multiple approaches to support caregivers and children.

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