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Sat: 8.30 am -4.30 pm Sun: 8.30 am-4.30 pm - ESTLanguage: This workshop will be facilitated in English
Location: In Person
9100 Bathurst Street, Unit 1
Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
Cost: $449 Early Registration, available until 01/05/2025. $499 Regular Registration. Four (4) or more registering together take $50 off the fee. Limit 30 participants.
Facilitator Information: Hilary has been supporting families and young people for over 25 years. She has had the privilege of learning from young people in care in a variety of settings from special schools for young people with learning and behavioural challenges to detention centres.
Hilary became a Certified Positive Discipline Classroom Resource Person in 2013 and Parent Educator in 2015. She has supported the implementation of Positive Discipline schools in Switzerland and worked with a large number of care workers in residential homes. She came a Positive Discipline trainer in 2020. Since 2018 Hilary has also brought her knowledge and experience to families in individual coaching and workshops.
Hilary brings all that she has learned while working with young people to supporting families, caregivers, teachers, early childhood educators and social care workers in their vital roles.
As the founder of The Common Good Collaborative, Hilary is delighted to be collaborating with trainers locally and internationally to support the growth of Mutually Respectful Relationships in homes, schools and communities.
Workshop Description:
Teaching Parenting the Positive Discipline Way (developed by Lynn Lott and Jane Nelsen) is a research-based parent education program that provides a step-by-step approach to starting and leading experientially based parenting groups. This program stands alone or offers significant enhancement to any program. It provides experiential activities that reach the heart to inspire deeper understanding and change.
Participants in this workshop will:
Learn research based effective tools and techniques for teaching parents how to use discipline that is kind and firm at the same time (non-punitive, non-permissive).
Learn how to facilitate a parent class from the position of a non-expert.
Gain practice with experiential exercises that help parents go beyond intellectual understanding to be able to respond in empowering ways that teach children.
Learn how to use materials and activities in group settings, parenting classes and individual work with families.
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