An Introductory Workshop in the Think:Kids Collaborative Problem Solving Approach
Do you ever feel frustrated with your child? Find yourself shouting and imposing consequences in reaction to challenging behavior, but it rarely works and doesn’t make you feel very good?
The Think:Kids Collaborative Problem Solving parenting approach brings out the best in both parents and children by helping parents to:
For more information and to register for the last CPS workshops in Brookline or Needham Heights before the summer, including a 1-day workshop on June 3rd, please visit: BeTheParentBoston.com.
Do you ever feel frustrated with your child? Find yourself shouting and imposing consequences in reaction to challenging behavior, but it rarely works and doesn’t make you feel very good?
The Think:Kids Collaborative Problem Solving parenting approach brings out the best in both parents and children by helping parents to:
- Foster positive relationships with their child
- Build their child’s skills in self-regulation, communication and problem-solving
- Reduce their child’s challenging behavior
- Solve problems calmly, collaboratively and proactively
For more information and to register for the last CPS workshops in Brookline or Needham Heights before the summer, including a 1-day workshop on June 3rd, please visit: BeTheParentBoston.com.