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Saturday, Feb. 21, Sunday, Feb. 22, Saturday, Feb 28, Sunday, March 1 from 12pm-3pm Mountain Time and Saturday, March 7 from 12pm-2pm Mountain TimeLocation: ONLINE via Zoom (Mesa, AZ)
Language: This workshop will be facilitated in English.
Cost: Early Registration $449, available until 01/23/2026. $499 Regular Group discount: Four (4) or more registering together take $50 off the fee. Registration limit: 30 participants
Trainer Information: Dodie Blomberg, MEd, is passionate about helping people improve their lives through creating respectful relationships in their families, schools and communities. She taught 5th grade in Tempe, Arizona for 12 years. She is a Lead Trainer for the Positive Discipline Association and an Adler Trained Coach. She facilitates Positive Discipline Workshops and trainings all over Arizona, the United States, and internationally. For the past 3 years, Dodie has had the amazing opportunity to facilitate over 50 Positive Discipline Workshops and trainings in China. She is most proud of her two children, Colton 30 and Cassidy 27.
After teaching English Language Arts for 12 years, Eva Dwight earned her Master's Degree in educational counseling in 1997 and worked as a school counselor for 20 years. She is a Certified Positive Discipline Trainer, an Adlerian Trained Coach, and a Master Trainer and Program Director for the world-renowned Gurian Institute. She has been married for 35 years and is the proud parent of two sons, ages 28 and 30.
Workshop Description:
This interactive on-line live and streamed video workshop is designed for parent educators, teachers, therapists, childcare professionals and others who want an effective discipline approach. This method is based on Adlerian Psychology and integrates social and emotional learning while reducing challenging behaviors. Successful participants will earn recognition as a Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educator and will:
1. Learn research based and effective tools and techniques for teaching parents how to use discipline that is kind and firm at the same time (non-punitive, non-permissive)
2. Learn how to facilitate a parent class from the position of a non-expert.
3. Gain practice with experiential exercises that help parents go beyond intellectual understanding to be able to respond in empowering ways that teach children.
4. Learn how to use materials and activities in group settings, parenting classes, and individual work with families.
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Mesa, Arizona, United States
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