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**Ticket sales on BPT are now closed, but there is still plenty of space and you may purchase tickets at the door tomorrow morning!**
- Harness the power of attachment so that your child wants to be good for you - Know when and how to address problem behaviors - Discover how to handle outbursts of aggression - Help your child accept "no" for an answer - Use structure and ritual to avoid unnecessary struggles around homework, bedtime, etc. - Unlock your child's capacity for self control - Avoid getting stuck in what doesn't work
One of the most common challenges parents face is how to help children behave without resorting to threats, coercion, withdrawing connection, or bargaining, approaches that produce short-term results but are damaging to the relationship in the long-term. The context of relationship with our children is the single most important factor determining our success as parents. For this reason it is critical that we find ways to help our children grow up that preserve and protect the relationship instead of compromising it. Discipline That Doesn't Divide outlines basic principles of discipline that are both attachment friendly and developmentally safe. The presentation explores these principles in depth and clarifies how we can incorporate them into our interactions with children of all ages. Cindy Leavitt will discuss how to apply these principles in our daily lives with children of all ages.
-- about Cindy -- Cindy Leavitt, MSW is a faculty member of The Neufeld Institute. Her lifelong passion is understanding, navigating, and facilitating the process of human growth; she is particularly versed in the convergence between developmental psychology and traditional spiritual understanding. She has a private practice in Bozeman, Montana where she offers parent consultation, individual and couples counseling, and presentations on Dr. Neufeld's parenting philosophy to parents, educators, and mental health professionals. Cindy is a mother of three and it is in her own family that Dr Neufeld's work most informs her life.
-- pricing -- Ticket prices are offered at varying levels to accommodate what you can afford or are willing to pay. There is no difference in content or seating availability based on ticket price.
Please note that after Tuesday, September 18th, ticket prices will increase by $10.
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LocationConcert Hall at North Seattle Community College (View)
9600 College Way North
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Contact
Owner: API Seattle |
On BPT Since: Jan 01, 2000 |
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Nicole Hoover |
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Q&A
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How long is Cindy Leavitt's presentation? |
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It starts promptly at 9, and finishes at 1. There will be a few 5-minute breaks. |
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why are there different prices? |
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It is a sliding scale. Pay what you can. There is no difference in seating. |
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