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Power of Positive Parenting

Children of all ages need a safe, secure and loving environment to do well. Positive parenting is an effective approach to raising children that emphasize the positive. It involves creating a family environment that is loving, supportive and predictable. This is important in raising healthy, well-adjusted children who have the skills and confidence they need to succeed at school and in their relationships with others. Positive parenting reduces the stress of parenting and makes parenting more rewarding and enjoyable. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide suggestions about how to use positive parenting in raising children.

Raising Confident, Competent Children in Spanish

The values, skills and behaviors to encourage in children are the choice of every individual parent. However, some core skills are important for everyone. Children are more likely to be confident, succeed in school and get along with others when they develop certain life skills. These life skills include being respectful and considerate, communicating well with others, thinking positively and having healthy self-esteem, being a good problem solver, and becoming independent and able to do things for themselves. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide ideas on how to help children learn these important life skills and become confident and competent individuals.  

Raising Confident, Competent Children

The values, skills and behaviors to encourage in children are the choice of every individual parent. However, some core skills are important for everyone. Children are more likely to be confident, succeed in school and get along with others when they develop certain life skills. These life skills include being respectful and considerate, communicating well with others, thinking positively and having healthy self-esteem, being a good problem solver, and becoming independent and able to do things for themselves. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide ideas on how to help children learn these important life skills and become confident and competent individuals.  

Raising Resilient Children in Spanish

One of the most important tasks of parenthood is helping children learn to deal with their emotions. All children experience periods of stress in their lives and need the emotional skills to deal with it. Children’s emotional resilience, or ability to cope with their feelings, is important to their long-term happiness, wellbeing and success in life. Emotional resilience involves six key skills: recognizing and accepting feelings, expressing feelings appropriately, having a positive outlook, developing effective ways of coping, being able to deal with negative feelings, and being able to manage stressful events. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide ideas on how to help children become emotionally resilient.

Raising Resilient Children

One of the most important tasks of parenthood is helping children learn to deal with their emotions. All children experience periods of stress in their lives and need the emotional skills to deal with it. Children’s emotional resilience, or ability to cope with their feelings, is important to their long-term happiness, wellbeing and success in life. Emotional resilience involves six key skills: recognizing and accepting feelings, expressing feelings appropriately, having a positive outlook, developing effective ways of coping, being able to deal with negative feelings, and being able to manage stressful events. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide ideas on how to help children become emotionally resilient.

Positive Parenting for Children with a Disability in SPANISH

Children of all ages need a safe, secure and loving environment to do well. Positive parenting is an effective approach to bringing up children that emphasizes the positive. It involves creating a family environment that is loving, supportive and predictable. This is important in bringing up healthy, well-adjusted children who will reach their potential and have rewarding relationships with others. Positive parenting reduces the stress of parenting and makes it more enriching and enjoyable. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide suggestions about how to use positive parenting in raising children who have a disability.

Positive Parenting for Children with a Disability

Children of all ages need a safe, secure and loving environment to do well. Positive parenting is an effective approach to bringing up children that emphasizes the positive. It involves creating a family environment that is loving, supportive and predictable. This is important in bringing up healthy, well-adjusted children who will reach their potential and have rewarding relationships with others. Positive parenting reduces the stress of parenting and makes it more enriching and enjoyable. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide suggestions about how to use positive parenting in raising children who have a disability.

Helping Your Child Reach Their Potential in SPANISH

The foundation for children’s success at school, in their relationships, and in life in general, are laid down in the early years of a child’s life. Parents have an important role in encouraging children to develop the skills they need to gain confidence and reach their potential. The values, skills and behaviors to encourage in children are the choice of every individual parent. However, some skills are important for everyone. When parents successfully teach their children these skills, their children are more likely to get along well with others, reach their potential, and have a healthy self-esteem. Although most children can pick up new skills simply by watching others, children with a disability sometimes need a more structured approach. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide some ideas on how to choose skills to teach children who have a disability and some steps that parents can follow to teach their child these skills.

Helping Your Child Reach Their Potential

The foundation for children’s success at school, in their relationships, and in life in general, are laid down in the early years of a child’s life. Parents have an important role in encouraging children to develop the skills they need to gain confidence and reach their potential. The values, skills and behaviors to encourage in children are the choice of every individual parent. However, some skills are important for everyone. When parents successfully teach their children these skills, their children are more likely to get along well with others, reach their potential, and have a healthy self-esteem. Although most children can pick up new skills simply by watching others, children with a disability sometimes need a more structured approach. Join the School Readiness Program, AT NO COST, through Zoom as we provide some ideas on how to choose skills to teach children who have a disability and some steps that parents can follow to teach their child these skills.