- brain science, simply put
- creative strategies for boosting cooperation
- for parents by parents, with warmth and humour
From toddlers to teens, children often refuse to do what we say, no matter how gentle, respectful or forceful we might be, or how reasonable our requests are. Resistance takes many forms: a polite “no” that we are tempted to ignore, a tantrum, a door slammed in our faces or quiet sabotage. It can test and trigger us like nothing else. While resistance can often signal a problem in a relationship, it can also be completely healthy (a compliment to the relationship!). But how do you know which one it is?
Rooted in the science of attachment and child development, this webinar will help you read your child’s resistance, understand where it is coming from and respect the important job it is doing. It offers multiple creative strategies for boosting cooperation and deepening the relationship that will enable you to lead with ease.