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PARENTS
ARE THE FIRST & MOST IMPORTANT TEACHERS IN A CHILD'S LIFE
PROGRAM
OUTLINE
Class 1 What is
Parenting & How to Be an Effective Parent
- Parenting
- Good vs. bad
parent
- Reasons and
needs for parenting classes, magazines, and books
- Resources
- Parental
involvement
- Answers and
suggestions to FAQ’s
Class 2 Home
Environment
- Home environment
- Reward system
- Punishment
- Keys to
improving your child’s learning experience
Class 3 Study
Skills
- Seven key study
skills techniques
- Homework tips
- Test-taking
skills
Class 4 Fun
Learning Games & Activities
- Tips for making
learning games
- School problem
solving skills
- Reinforcing
learning
- Building
responsibility
Class 5 Reading
& Writing Activities
- The story box
- The story
activities
Class 6
Parent/Teacher Relationship
- Know your
child’s teacher
- How to prepare
for parent-teacher conferences
- How to handle
report cards
- What a parent
can do every day
- How to help a
child to deal with bullies
Class 7 Motivation
- Motivation
theory and its effects on child’s attitude to learn
- Tools to
motivate your child to learn
- Ambition vs.
Arrogance
- Perspective on
failure and learned helplessness
- Encouragement
toward "Doing Your Best and Believe in Yourself"
- Development of
an attitude of positive expectancy
Class 8
Self-Knowledge
- Self-Esteem
& Self-Control
- Self-Concept
& Self-Perception
Class 9
Self-Awareness
- Self-Assessment
- Self-Esteem
- Mindfulness
Class 10 Discipline
- Logical
consequences
- Problem-solving
skills
- Ten limit -
setting strategies
- Keys to
self-discipline
- Tips for
overwhelmed parents
Class 11 Family
Values
- Importance of
family values
- Developing
family value system
Class 12 Personal
Power
- Do it now
attitude
- From wishing to
being and doing
- Focus,
concentration, and persistence
- Intro to
visualization and relaxation
This parenting
program includes discussions and conflict resolution skills empowering
participants in finding the proper way in guiding children toward their
positive development. The program curriculum outlines techniques
in developing understanding, respecting, and supporting children's
freedom to learn at their own pace, and in promoting social, emotional,
and intellectual growth for students ages 2-5 (preschool), 6-12
(elementary), pre- and adolescent programs.
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