Raising Responsible Children
Estimated time to complete the course is 60 minutes.
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It is the desire of all parents to raise children who are responsible and demonstrate maturity in their choices and actions. Providing a loving environment is only one of many elements needed to ensure that you as a parent are doing all that you can to reach this goal. This course will empower you to do more in your daily life to help your children become responsible contributing individuals within your family and to set them on a path to be responsible contributing citizens in their community. Making small refinements in your current parenting will yield great dividends and ensure that you’ve done all you can to raise your children to be responsible and mature. This course will help you identify simple yet profound strategies that will be both fun and effective in helping your children become responsible.
We love our children so much that we sometimes want to bear their burdens and prevent or correct their mistakes. But as responsible parents we understand that children sometimes make bad choices and consequences will follow, all being part of the learning experience that turns children into responsible adults. This can be tough for parents, and it can hurt. This course will help you to identify common problems that result in ineffective parenting, learn how to instill positive self-concepts in your children, define structure and limits, and how to allow or impose consequences.
You will learn about:
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Common Problems: Identify common problems that result in ineffective parenting and learn ways to avoid them.
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Positive Self-Concept: Learn how to instill a positive self-concept in your children, thereby enabling them to become confident and responsible in their decision-making.
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Structures: Discover the value of setting limits, boundaries and structures.
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Success: Increase your child’s chances of success in becoming a responsible adult by allowing or imposing consequences.
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