Introduction to Parenting with Positive Discipline
Speaker: Lisa Fuller, MSW
Date: Friday, November 4th, 2016
Time: 12:30 – 2:00 pm
Positive Discipline is a program designed to teach young people to become responsible, respectful and resourceful members of their community. Research tells us that children are “hardwired” from birth to connect with others, and that children who feel a sense of connection to their family, community, and school are less likely to misbehave. To be successful, contributing members of their community, children must learn necessary social and life skills. During this lunch and learn we will use experiential activities to explore 3 specific tools to help parents understand what it means to be kind and firm at the same time.
Lisa Fuller, MSW, Certified Positive Discipline Trainer, Certified Professional Coach and a Certified Daring Way™ Facilitator, has been working with parents since 2005 to help them find joy and moment of peace even in the midst of chaos. Lisa’s a compassionate listener who is committed to empowering parents through Positive Discipline’s common sense principles. Having three children ages 20, 17 and 9, Lisa’s steeped in the challenges and joys of parenting. Lisa also offers one on one coaching for parenting and life. She believes the world is a better place when we—adults and children—strive to treat each other with respect and love.
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