How to Raise Emotionally Healthy Children, 3 DVD Volume Set
SKU: 245D
- Description
A blueprint for better parenting.
3 Volume DVD Set -
English
ORDER CODE: 245D
Spanish
ORDER CODE: 254SD
CLOSED CAPTIONED: English Only
RELEASE YEAR: 2013
PROGRAM LENGTH: Vol. 1, 24 min. • Vol. 2, 23 min. • Vol. 3, 28 min.
AGES: 13-Adult
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Spanish Version Available April 2013
NUMBER OF VOLUMES: 3-Volume
PRICE 3 Vol. Set: $299.85 • Single Vol: $124.95
PROGRAM CONSULTANTS
Gerald Newmark, Ph.D., founder of The Children’s Project • Deborah Newmark, co-founder of The Children’s Project • Karen Drazen, MA, NCC • Laurie Haessly, MA, RD, IBCLC • Laurie Houde, BSN, RN • Almeta R. Keys, M.Ed. • Maureen Kloser, RN, BSN, ICCE • Jody Martin • Debra Samuel
Volume 1: Babies DVD
English 242D - $124.95
Spanish 242SD - $124.95
Volume 2: Toddlers
English 243D - $124.95
Spanish 243SD - $124.95
Volume 3: Preschoolers
English 244D - $124.95
Spanish 244SD - $124.95
Content Includes:
Volume 1: Babies
-Acknowledging vs. Ignoring Needs – responding to crying, engaging with and talking to babies, being respectful
-Accepting vs. Suppressing Self-Expression – difficult transitions, being flexible, staying calm
-Supporting vs. Discouraging Exploration – creating safe spaces, stimulating learning, including babies in family activities
-Parent Skills – how to cope with exhaustion and frustration, time management, parent self-reflection
Volume 2: Toddlers
-Promoting vs. Limiting Toddler Independence – offering choices, patient communication, letting them try new things
-Acknowledging Wants and Desires vs. Shaming – toddler lack of self-control, public tantrums, calmly setting limits
-Understanding vs. Overreacting To Curiosity – keeping toddler in sight, redirecting to another activity, toddler memory limitations
-Parent Skills – family activities and values, taking a parent time-out, creating a parent community
Volume 3: Preschoolers
-Staying Neutral vs. Being Overly Critical – sibling conflict, talking about emotions, listening without judgment
-Being Attentive vs. Inconsiderate – respectful communication, keeping promises, when to be flexible about limits
-Giving vs. Controlling Decision-Making Power – dealing with power struggles, respecting child’s preferences and opinions, critical thinking skills
-Parent Skills – conflict resolution and anger management, work/life balance, family meetings and communication
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