Dr. Ann's Parenting Consultations, either by phone or in - person, offer just the right balance to learn
more effective parenting skills and better apply what you already know is best for your family.
Not exact matches
Many clients seek help in developing
more effective coping or
parenting skills.
Some
parents have learned
more effective skills for managing behavior, and have worked hard to develop what James calls a culture of accountability in their homes.
As they adopt
more effective parenting roles, use behavior management techniques, and hone problem - solving
skills, most families say they experience significant, lasting results as they work with the program.
As a
parent, you'll be
more effective if you focus on teaching your child the
skills to process anger appropriately, and avoiding power struggles rather than trying to make your child feel a certain way.
LaRosa
Parent Coach provides individualized
parenting support for
parents interested in learning
more about infant and child development, developing
more effective skills for managing everyday challenges as well as managing life transitions.
Then again, it was also
more challenging, because you have to learn a whole new set of
skills to be an
effective parent of a baby and an older child.
Establish
Parent for America, based on Teach for America, in which trained parent coaches educate and train poor parents on all aspects of effective parenting, including financial management, stress management, nutrition, reading, communication, life skills, and much
Parent for America, based on Teach for America, in which trained
parent coaches educate and train poor parents on all aspects of effective parenting, including financial management, stress management, nutrition, reading, communication, life skills, and much
parent coaches educate and train poor
parents on all aspects of
effective parenting, including financial management, stress management, nutrition, reading, communication, life
skills, and much
more.
For example, rather than teach a child anger management
skills during a weekly therapy sessions, it's often
more effective to teach the
parents how to coach the child.
Policies recommendations on fatherhood are
more likely to be
effective if they take into account the unique circumstances and needs of fathers and specifically target fathering
skills as opposed to the larger umbrella of
parenting skills.
My readers have told me they want to be
more patient too and a 1999 York University study commissioned by Today's
Parent found that patience was the top
skill parents felt they needed and impatience was the number - one attitude they didn't want to pass on to their children.Not only is being patient
more pleasant for all involved, I also find that it is
more effective.
Several other characteristics of
more effective schools include features that are also linked to the culture of the school and leadership: maintaining focus on learning, producing a positive school climate, setting high expectations for all, developing staff
skills and involving
parents.
New Life Christian Fellowship (Jacksonville, FL) 1992 — 2005 Director, Youth Education & Missions • Direct Youth and Children's Ministry, Bible school, and International Missions Department • Responsible for instruction, college guidance, student discipline, and
parent - teacher relations • Create a challenging and engaging school curriculum for children of varying backgrounds and
skill sets • Design and implement educational special events serving
more than 250 children each week • Train and manage teachers and volunteer teams ensuring
effective daily operations and adherence to corporate protocols • Effectively raise approximately $ 90,000 in private donations for yearly international youth missions trips
Establish
Parent for America, based on Teach for America, in which trained parent coaches educate and train poor parents on all aspects of effective parenting, including financial management, stress management, nutrition, reading, communication, life skills, and much
Parent for America, based on Teach for America, in which trained
parent coaches educate and train poor parents on all aspects of effective parenting, including financial management, stress management, nutrition, reading, communication, life skills, and much
parent coaches educate and train poor
parents on all aspects of
effective parenting, including financial management, stress management, nutrition, reading, communication, life
skills, and much
more.
Learn new
parenting skills and how to be a
more effective parent.
I utilize my analytic
skills to help people with
more practical day to day problems such as
effective parenting, improving communications in couple relationships, decreasing anxiety and depression in men and women, helping
parents work successfully with their special need children, and supporting caregivers who deal with aging
parents suffering from dementia.»
Many professionals,
parents, and early - career adults have found that therapy helps them learn
skills to address worry, to better balance self - care and to become
more present, mindful and
effective in their life and work.
Behavioral interventions that focus on specific
parenting skills and practical «take - home tips» for changing
more complex
parenting behaviors and affecting child behaviors are also considered
effective.
The higher risk for maternal postpartum depression is also associated with reduced
parenting skills, which may have negative consequences for the development of the child.28 — 30
Parents of obese children may lack
effective parenting skills providing both a consistent structured frame and emotional support.31 In women with GDM, psychosocial vulnerability including low levels of social and family networks is associated with
more adverse neonatal outcomes, especially increased birth weight.32 Thus, there is a tight interaction between maternal lifestyle, weight status, mental health, social support as well as between maternal and child's overall health.
In addition, case managers help teachers gain a
more effective understanding of positive ways to work with the student and family, as well as help
parents to increase their understanding of their child's behavioral strengths and weaknesses, and increase their
skills in addressing behavior problems.
A
more thorough description of the full range of practices designed to strengthen
parenting skills and enhance child development can be found elsewhere.35, 62 — 64 Although most primary prevention programs have not been evaluated systematically, those that show promise should be assessed and, if found to be
effective, replicated and taken to scale.
Policies recommendations on fatherhood are
more likely to be
effective if they take into account the unique circumstances and needs of fathers and specifically target fathering
skills as opposed to the larger umbrella of
parenting skills.
By giving
parents the
skills to take the interventions home, she enables Theraplay to be a much
more effective brief therapy method.»
This is crucial modeling for the
parents, who become
more hopeful by observing strategies that are
effective with their child and increasingly motivated to learn new
parenting attitudes and
skills.
The Active
Parenting of Teens is a six week curriculum which addresses the various principles and
skills which are necessary to assist
parents in becoming
more effective in the management of their teenage children.
As they adopt
more effective parenting roles, use behavior management techniques, and hone problem - solving
skills, most families say they experience significant, lasting results as they work with the program.
As a
parent, you'll be
more effective if you focus on teaching your child the
skills to process anger appropriately, and avoiding power struggles rather than trying to make your child feel a certain way.
Description: Having a great marriage and being an
effective parent takes
more than love and good intentions, it takes
SKILLS!
At this point, many therapists might focus on helping the couple get along better in their day - to - day connection by teaching them what might be called «companionship
skills,» including better ways of communicating, resolving conflicts, changing behaviors, and, when appropriate, becoming
more effective parents.
In that role, I help conflicted
parents develop
more effective parenting relationships — again, offering advanced therapeutic
skills to family sessions.
In terms of the content of programmes evidence, primarily from group - based formal
parenting programmes, suggests that programmes with a manual or curriculum, covering emotional communication and relationship
skills, and based on experiential learning in which
parents» practices new
skills like the use of «time out» were
more effective.
Treatment of ODD may include:
Parent Training Programs to help manage the child's behavior, Individual Psychotherapy to develop
more effective anger management, Family Psychotherapy to improve communication, Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy to assist problem solving and decrease negativity, and Social
Skills Training to increase flexibility and improve frustration tolerance with peers.