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Seminar Announcement – ‘9 Powerful Steps to Significantly Improve Child Behavior’

Saturday, 9/04/2010 11:51 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

This powerful 4-hour seminar empowers parents, Educators, and others who work with children with all the necessary skills, techniques, and tools to quickly and effectively manage and improve child behavior.  Participants will learn how to:  Identify psychological, biological, social, and environmental causes of child misbehavior,Develop and implement an effective child behavior management program,Implement child management techniques that are especially effective for children ...

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Powerful and Effective Anti-Bullying Computer Game for Children – The “Standing Up To Bullying” Computer Game 1.0

Wednesday, 6/09/2010 2:13 PM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

According to researchers at Yale School of Medicine, there is an apparent connection between bullying, being bullied and suicide in children. In an attempt to empower children from the negative emotional ramifications of bullying, Building Strong Families National Seminars is debuting a powerful anti-bullying computer game for children entitled, the “Standing Up To Bullying” Computer Game 1.0. The “Standing Up To Bullying” Computer Game is an educational game that ...

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Live Interactive Parenting Webinar Announcement – ‘Managing Anger Before It Manages Us’

Tuesday, 6/01/2010 12:03 PM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

This webinar not only examines and identifies how anger affects disciplinary choices and decisions, but it also identifies specific symptoms and signs caused when we are stressed. This webinar teaches several tools and techniques designed to alleviate or decrease stress and anger before it manages us. Everything taught in this webinar can be easily taught to children in terms of conflict resolution and anger management skills. This webinar explores:1. Where anger comes from, 2. How thoughts ...

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‘Shaping Behavior with Rewards’ Live Interactive Parenting Webinar

Tuesday, 5/25/2010 11:24 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Wouldn't it be great if child misbehavior improves just with the use of rewards instead implementing rules and consequences? This can be a reality if implemented correctly. Earning rewards encourages compliance and cooperation as it focuses on the child's strengths. Simply enforcing rules and consequences, although needed, can be a negative experience as the focus is mostly on the child's weaknesses and faults.This webinar explores: 1. The importance of implementing a reward or token economy ...

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'Top 10 Parenting Myths and Misconceptions' FREE Live Interactive Parenting Webinar

Tuesday, 5/04/2010 9:53 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Effective child management is typically impacted by parenting beliefs and values that influence our parenting abilities (90%) and the implementation of specific parenting skills (10%). This live powerful one-hour webinar explores parental beliefs and values (the 90%) that could limit or reduce child behavior improvement. Unless these beliefs and values are identified and addressed, very little progress, if any, can be made to improve child misbehavior. This webinar explores: 1. Whether ...

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Free Live Interactive Parenting Webinar Announcement - '10 Top Parenting Myths and Misconceptions'

Tuesday, 4/20/2010 9:38 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Effective child management is typically impacted by parenting beliefs and values that influence our parenting abilities (90%) and the implementation of specific parenting skills (10%).  This live powerful one-hour webinar explores parental beliefs and values (the 90%) that could limit or reduce child behavior improvement. Unless these beliefs and values are identified and addressed, very little progress, if any, can be made to improve child misbehavior.   This webinar explores: &...

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'Teaching Compliance With Consequences' Live Interactive Parenting Webinar

Monday, 4/05/2010 12:58 PM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Child misbehavior may not improve by just enforcing rules. Rules simply define behavioral expectations and boundaries. That is why we need to establish appropriate and effective consequences per rule. Establishing specific logical consequences that directly match specific rules is more effective than punishments in terms of improving child misbehavior. Sometimes, it is difficult to determine which child discipline or consequence would be the most effective. This webinar offers a variety of ...

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Live Interactive Parenting Webinar Announcement – ‘Creating Rules That Kids Follow’

Tuesday, 3/30/2010 1:31 PM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Rules are the cinderblock of effective and successful child behavior management. Child discipline cannot adequately be implemented or enforced if effective rules are not first established. Rules define behavioral expectations in every setting whether it is home, school, or the community. Rules help prepare children to obey laws in our society. Rules are supposed to encourage behavior change. However, oftentimes rules are developed in such a way that they subsequently discourage ...

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Live Parenting Webinar Announcement - 'Why Children Misbehave'

Tuesday, 3/23/2010 11:17 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

We would like to invite you to attend a live parenting webinar entitled: 'Why Children Misbehave' In order to effectively discipline children, we first must have an understanding as to why children misbehave. If we discipline a child who misbehaves primarily because of a medical or emotional problem, the discipline imposed can be counterproductive. Children can misbehave for a variety of reasons. Most of the reasons why children misbehave can be controlled for and altered once identified. This ...

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Free Live Parenting Webinar Announcement - '10 Top Parenting Myths and Misconceptions'

Tuesday, 3/09/2010 2:07 PM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Effective child management is typically impacted by parenting beliefs and values that influence our parenting abilities (90%) and the implementation of specific parenting skills (10%). This live powerful one-hour webinar explores parental beliefs and values (the 90%) that could limit or reduce child behavior improvement. Unless these beliefs and values are identified and addressed, very little progress, if any, can be made to improve child misbehavior. This webinar explores: Whether ...

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Free Live Ongoing Parenting Webinar Announcement - '10 Top Parenting Myths and Misconceptions'

Thursday, 1/08/2009 2:00 PM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Surprise, Arizona - 1/7/2010 - Effective child management is typically impacted by parenting beliefs and values that influence our parenting abilities (90%) and the implementation of specific parenting skills (10%). This live powerful ongoing one-hour webinar explores parental beliefs and values (the 90%) that could limit or reduce child behavior improvement. Unless these beliefs and values are identified and addressed, very little progress, if any, can be made to improve child misbehavior. In...

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Three Effective Ways to Reduce Anxiety and Depressed Mood During the Holidays

Friday, 12/04/2009 11:13 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

The holiday season is quickly approaching and many of us are preparing for this joyous time of the year. Some may embrace the holidays with cheer, hope, and thanksgiving while others may embrace the season with burden, anxiety, and personal failure. This article addresses three ways you can overcome anxiety and depressed mood during the holidays................ ...

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Bullying Prevention Skills and Techniques for Children

Friday, 12/04/2009 11:11 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Child bullying is a big problem in our schools today. The main difference between child bullying today from the past is the nature of the bullying and the violence that occurs in the aftermath. Cyberbullying is becoming a popular and more destructive form of bullying than traditional bullying. More children today are bringing guns to school to seek revenge on others. Child bullying has been around and will probably remain for years to come. Unfortunately, we do not have the power to rid the ...

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Does Discipline Really Change The Behavior Of Children?

Friday, 12/04/2009 11:10 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Do you sometimes get frustrated disciplining your child because the discipline appears to be ineffective? Do you sometimes change your discipline in search of the most effective one to use on your child? Have you come to the conclusion that no discipline is effective on your child? If you are experiencing any of these thoughts or feelings today, I would like for you to consider the following.............. ...

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Defeating the Homework Blues

Friday, 12/04/2009 11:09 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Is it a struggle and a challenge getting your kids to complete their daily homework? Do you get frustrated and dread homework time? If you answered yes to either of these questions, this article is for you. This article contains insightful solutions to your daily homework blues. Having worked as a mental health therapist for over 20 years, I noticed that many families share specific common unhealthy beliefs and values centered on the issue of homework. This article identifies these unhealthy ...

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Creative Ways to Manage Your Children's Behavior in Public

Friday, 12/04/2009 11:08 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

Does your children's behavior embarrass you while shopping? Do your children appear to be oblivious to rules and consequences while in public places? Do you intentionally avoid bringing your children with you to public places in fear of developing extreme frustration and anger? If you answered yes to any of these questions, please consider the following................. ...

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Improving Your Child's Behavior through Problem Ownership

Friday, 12/04/2009 11:02 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

One of the most effective and powerful ways to improve a childÂ’s behavior is to make sure the child always assumes complete responsibility and ownership of his or her behavior. Often, parents inadvertently fail to have their child assume responsibility of misbehavior because they fail to recognize how their own behavior is contributing to the problem. This article highlights three ways that parents fail to have their child assume ownership of misbehavior and what parents can do to make sure ...

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Friday, 12/04/2009 10:00 AM (GMT -0700) Mountain Time

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