10 Top Parenting Myths and Misconceptions
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
discipline is responsible for behavior change, - At
what age parents should begin disciplining their child, - Disciplining
an ADHD child, - Whether
psychotropic medication cures misbehavior, and - Preventing
parental burnout.
As our gift for attending, participants will receive a free copy of our
“Standing Up To Bullying” bullying prevention computer
game that can easily be played in schools, homes, and therapy settings.
The presenter is Mark Lakewood, CEO of Building Strong Families National Seminars,
a distinguished parenting expert, author, and speaker with over 20 years of
clinical experience as a mental health therapist. Mr. Lakewood has an extensive
history providing therapy services to children, adolescents, and adults.
Several years ago, he developed and facilitated an effective parenting program
for parents of strong-willed children that gained local recognition. This
program taught parents strategies and techniques to help them effectively
manage their children's behavior. Based on this program, Mr. Lakewood later
created the Sudden Compliance Program and is currently offering it as a DVD/downloadable video
series and as a webinar
series.
This webinar is presently scheduled for Tuesday, April 6th,
2010 from 10:00am to 11:00am Mountain Standard
Time. There are additional dates/times
to select from. If the scheduled
days/times are inconvenient, participants can schedule this live webinar to be
presented on a day/time most convenient to them.
For more information or to pre-register, participants are
asked to visit http://www.Top10ParentingMythsAndMisconceptions.info.

