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10 TIPS FOR MORE PLAYFUL PARENTING 7. Observe – take time out in your day just to watch your children play. Even for a moment or two. Do nothing else but simply be amazed at how incredible your child is and how wonderful play is. 8. Make the boring “jobs” fun – if you find it difficult fitting everything into your day, try combining things! HELPING CHILDREN WITH HITTING AND AGGRESSION Make things safe immediately. Put your hand on the toy soon to be thrown, or open the aggressive child’s fingers to release her sister’s hair. Don’t blame, shame, or punish. These actions further frighten children, and further isolate them. They add to the load of hurt that makes children aggressive. CALM AND PLAYFUL RESPONSES TO HELP A CHILD SLEEP A child using these kinds of “stay awake,” tactics is showing you he is scared of something. Left unchecked, these behaviors can become set in stone. A child might even begin adding more “conditions” before he agrees to sleep. 3 stories, 2 songs, a hug and a kiss. 2 cups of water, a hug for me, a hug for teddy, lay with us for 5minutes.
DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR? TRY THESE 10 SIMPLE STEPS TO TURN Respond lightly. Make a simple honest statement about the behavior. “ I like it better when you speak kindly to me.”. Make a play invitation: If your child's behavior continues, make silly, warm and playful contact. “Come here, you!” offered with a playful tackle is a good first response. 4 TYPES OF LIMITS THAT CHILDREN NEED Four Types of Limits Your Children Need To Hear. SAFETY limit: This is a very clear cut. Safety limits are used to stop a child from hurting something or someone. “I can't let you hit me.”. “I can't let you bite someone.”. “I can't let you stand on that wall.”. “I can't let you pull the cat's tail like that.”. HOW TO CONNECT WITH A TEEN THAT DOESN'T WANT TO TALK Getting on the defensive doesn't foster an open space for talking, Instead, be persistent in your efforts to talk but try taking your cues from them: If they begin talking, listen until they stop rather than jumping in with a comment or thought. Look for laughter, and join in. Laughter is a great tension-dissolver and connection-builder. WHEN ANOTHER CHILD HURTS YOUR CHILD A threatened, insulted, or hurt child will heal well if you can listen. When our child falls and skins her knee, we tend to be able to hang on to the thought that she will heal. But when another child hurts her, the pangs we feel go deep. It feels personal. We fear some kind of permanent damage to our child’s confidence. HOME | HAND IN HAND PARENTINGJOIN PARENT CLUBREADLISTENWATCHSHOPCONSULTATIONS Thursday, June 3 2021. 8 Thursdays (no class July 1st), 12-1:30pm US Pacific. Join this 8-week class focused on teaching parents 'Special Play Time' - a structured approach to doing 'Special Time', one of the Hand in Hand Parenting tools. This training is based on a play therapy model called 'Child-Parent Relationship Therapy', that is rooted PATTY WIPFLER, FOUNDER Patty Wipfler was born, raised, and educated in California, graduating from Occidental College in 1968, and is the mother of two sons. The focus of her work since 1974 has been teaching basic listening, parenting, and leadership skills to parents. She directed The School, a non-profit parent co-operative preschool in Palo Alto, and later directed Patty Wipfler, Founder Read More » FIVE CONNECTION TOOLS THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR PARENTING Five tools, and how they can help you. Here's a handy guide to the tools and how parents use them. Each delivers bursts of connectivity between you and your child, and as you use more and more, connection and trust grows. Special Time: A simple way to pour love and attentioninto your child.
10 TIPS FOR MORE PLAYFUL PARENTING 7. Observe – take time out in your day just to watch your children play. Even for a moment or two. Do nothing else but simply be amazed at how incredible your child is and how wonderful play is. 8. Make the boring “jobs” fun – if you find it difficult fitting everything into your day, try combining things! HELPING CHILDREN WITH HITTING AND AGGRESSION Make things safe immediately. Put your hand on the toy soon to be thrown, or open the aggressive child’s fingers to release her sister’s hair. Don’t blame, shame, or punish. These actions further frighten children, and further isolate them. They add to the load of hurt that makes children aggressive. CALM AND PLAYFUL RESPONSES TO HELP A CHILD SLEEP A child using these kinds of “stay awake,” tactics is showing you he is scared of something. Left unchecked, these behaviors can become set in stone. A child might even begin adding more “conditions” before he agrees to sleep. 3 stories, 2 songs, a hug and a kiss. 2 cups of water, a hug for me, a hug for teddy, lay with us for 5minutes.
DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR? TRY THESE 10 SIMPLE STEPS TO TURN Respond lightly. Make a simple honest statement about the behavior. “ I like it better when you speak kindly to me.”. Make a play invitation: If your child's behavior continues, make silly, warm and playful contact. “Come here, you!” offered with a playful tackle is a good first response. 4 TYPES OF LIMITS THAT CHILDREN NEED Four Types of Limits Your Children Need To Hear. SAFETY limit: This is a very clear cut. Safety limits are used to stop a child from hurting something or someone. “I can't let you hit me.”. “I can't let you bite someone.”. “I can't let you stand on that wall.”. “I can't let you pull the cat's tail like that.”. HOW TO CONNECT WITH A TEEN THAT DOESN'T WANT TO TALK Getting on the defensive doesn't foster an open space for talking, Instead, be persistent in your efforts to talk but try taking your cues from them: If they begin talking, listen until they stop rather than jumping in with a comment or thought. Look for laughter, and join in. Laughter is a great tension-dissolver and connection-builder. WHEN ANOTHER CHILD HURTS YOUR CHILD A threatened, insulted, or hurt child will heal well if you can listen. When our child falls and skins her knee, we tend to be able to hang on to the thought that she will heal. But when another child hurts her, the pangs we feel go deep. It feels personal. We fear some kind of permanent damage to our child’s confidence. FIVE CONNECTION TOOLS THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR PARENTING Five tools, and how they can help you. Here's a handy guide to the tools and how parents use them. Each delivers bursts of connectivity between you and your child, and as you use more and more, connection and trust grows. Special Time: A simple way to pour love and attentioninto your child.
SETTING LIMITS
Setting Limits Does it seem like your child is deliberately pushing your buttons? That they know exactly what to do to get you mad?Would you like a way out of bribing, power struggles and yelling more than you’d like? Get ready for more connection and more co-operation, using these simple steps to set effective limits. SETTING LIMITS ReadMore »
INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASS OF 2021-2022 Early-bird discount is available until August 20th. Please refer to your acceptance email for details. Payment is due on or before September 1st, 2021. Accepted candidates only, please. LESSON 1 | HAND IN HAND PARENTING Professionals Intensive for Educators Lesson 1 Lesson Content 0% Complete 0/3 Steps Video: What Parents and Caregivers Want and Need (8:58) Video: Children Need Connection (14:03) Video: Educator Interview: Listening Partnerships Help Relationships with Children and Coworkers (1:25) Back to Course INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASS OF 2021-2022 DEPOSIT Deposits for the program are due on or before August 2nd, 2021. Accepted candidates only, please. INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASS OF 2021-2022 PAYMENT PLAN Payment plans must be setup on or before September 1st, 2021. Accepted candidates only, please. 20 PLAYFUL WAYS TO HEAL SEPARATION ANXIETY When our child gets upset about us leaving, it doesn't necessarily mean that they don't like their caregiver or that the need to be with us 24-7. It's quite natural for children to have multiple attachments to other adults and benefit from being raised by a 'village.' It is often more likely that separating from us triggers deeper fears, and emotions in our child, that they need us to listen to. STARTER CLASS (HEBREW) Welcome! This is the online home of your Hand in Hand Parenting Starter Class. We're glad you're here. This website has all the tools you will need for your class experience. Before Each Week's Mentoring Conference Call: All of the Class Videos and Reading materials forthis class are
ONLINE STARTER CLASS Supporting parents when parenting gets hard PARENT CLUB WEEKLY EMAIL 6/7/2021: USE SPECIAL TIME Search for: Search Button Log In; Cart / $ 0.00 / $ 0.00 HOME | HAND IN HAND PARENTINGJOIN PARENT CLUBREADLISTENWATCHSHOPCONSULTATIONS Thursday, June 3 2021. 8 Thursdays (no class July 1st), 12-1:30pm US Pacific. Join this 8-week class focused on teaching parents 'Special Play Time' - a structured approach to doing 'Special Time', one of the Hand in Hand Parenting tools. This training is based on a play therapy model called 'Child-Parent Relationship Therapy', that is rooted PATTY WIPFLER, FOUNDER Patty Wipfler was born, raised, and educated in California, graduating from Occidental College in 1968, and is the mother of two sons. The focus of her work since 1974 has been teaching basic listening, parenting, and leadership skills to parents. She directed The School, a non-profit parent co-oper 10 TIPS FOR MORE PLAYFUL PARENTING 7. Observe – take time out in your day just to watch your children play. Even for a moment or two. Do nothing else but simply be amazed at how incredible your child is and how wonderful play is. 8. Make the boring “jobs” fun – if you find it difficult fitting everything into your day, try combining things! DEALING WITH CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR: 15 GREAT GAMES TO PLAY Elle is the Content Editor on staff with Hand in Hand. Her background is in content creation for high-end brands and travel. Elle is a HiH Certified Instructor, host of the 100-episode Hand in Hand Parenting Podcast, and editor of the HiH weekly parents newsletter. 20 PLAYFUL WAYS TO HEAL SEPARATION ANXIETY When our child gets upset about us leaving, it doesn't necessarily mean that they don't like their caregiver or that the need to be with us 24-7. It's quite natural for children to have multiple attachments to other adults and benefit from being raised by a 'village.' It is often more likely that separating from us triggers deeper fears, and emotions in our child, that they need us to listen to. 4 TYPES OF LIMITS THAT CHILDREN NEED Four Types of Limits Your Children Need To Hear. SAFETY limit: This is a very clear cut. Safety limits are used to stop a child from hurting something or someone. “I can't let you hit me.”. “I can't let you bite someone.”. “I can't let you stand on that wall.”. “I can't let you pull the cat's tail like that.”. BETH OHANNESON, M.S., LMFT Beth Ohanneson is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been practicing in San Francisco, California, since 1989. Beth is also the mother of two and raised her children guided by the belief that 'listening' is the route to secure attachment, intimacy, and fun. Beth discovered Hand in Ha DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR? TRY THESE 10 SIMPLE STEPS TO TURN Respond lightly. Make a simple honest statement about the behavior. “ I like it better when you speak kindly to me.”. Make a play invitation: If your child's behavior continues, make silly, warm and playful contact. “Come here, you!” offered with a playful tackle is a good first response. "IT'S MINE!" ALL ABOUT SHARING Patty Wipfler is the Founder of Hand in Hand Parenting and has spent 40 years working with families. She is a Program Director and Trainer and an award-winning writer, parent advocate and parent education teacher trainer, and is the author of the book Listen: WHEN ANOTHER CHILD HURTS YOUR CHILD A threatened, insulted, or hurt child will heal well if you can listen. When our child falls and skins her knee, we tend to be able to hang on to the thought that she will heal. But when another child hurts her, the pangs we feel go deep. It feels personal. We fear some kind of permanent damage to our child’s confidence. HOME | HAND IN HAND PARENTINGJOIN PARENT CLUBREADLISTENWATCHSHOPCONSULTATIONS Thursday, June 3 2021. 8 Thursdays (no class July 1st), 12-1:30pm US Pacific. Join this 8-week class focused on teaching parents 'Special Play Time' - a structured approach to doing 'Special Time', one of the Hand in Hand Parenting tools. This training is based on a play therapy model called 'Child-Parent Relationship Therapy', that is rooted PATTY WIPFLER, FOUNDER Patty Wipfler was born, raised, and educated in California, graduating from Occidental College in 1968, and is the mother of two sons. The focus of her work since 1974 has been teaching basic listening, parenting, and leadership skills to parents. She directed The School, a non-profit parent co-oper 10 TIPS FOR MORE PLAYFUL PARENTING 7. Observe – take time out in your day just to watch your children play. Even for a moment or two. Do nothing else but simply be amazed at how incredible your child is and how wonderful play is. 8. Make the boring “jobs” fun – if you find it difficult fitting everything into your day, try combining things! DEALING WITH CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR: 15 GREAT GAMES TO PLAY Elle is the Content Editor on staff with Hand in Hand. Her background is in content creation for high-end brands and travel. Elle is a HiH Certified Instructor, host of the 100-episode Hand in Hand Parenting Podcast, and editor of the HiH weekly parents newsletter. 20 PLAYFUL WAYS TO HEAL SEPARATION ANXIETY When our child gets upset about us leaving, it doesn't necessarily mean that they don't like their caregiver or that the need to be with us 24-7. It's quite natural for children to have multiple attachments to other adults and benefit from being raised by a 'village.' It is often more likely that separating from us triggers deeper fears, and emotions in our child, that they need us to listen to. 4 TYPES OF LIMITS THAT CHILDREN NEED Four Types of Limits Your Children Need To Hear. SAFETY limit: This is a very clear cut. Safety limits are used to stop a child from hurting something or someone. “I can't let you hit me.”. “I can't let you bite someone.”. “I can't let you stand on that wall.”. “I can't let you pull the cat's tail like that.”. BETH OHANNESON, M.S., LMFT Beth Ohanneson is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been practicing in San Francisco, California, since 1989. Beth is also the mother of two and raised her children guided by the belief that 'listening' is the route to secure attachment, intimacy, and fun. Beth discovered Hand in Ha DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR? TRY THESE 10 SIMPLE STEPS TO TURN Respond lightly. Make a simple honest statement about the behavior. “ I like it better when you speak kindly to me.”. Make a play invitation: If your child's behavior continues, make silly, warm and playful contact. “Come here, you!” offered with a playful tackle is a good first response. "IT'S MINE!" ALL ABOUT SHARING Patty Wipfler is the Founder of Hand in Hand Parenting and has spent 40 years working with families. She is a Program Director and Trainer and an award-winning writer, parent advocate and parent education teacher trainer, and is the author of the book Listen: WHEN ANOTHER CHILD HURTS YOUR CHILD A threatened, insulted, or hurt child will heal well if you can listen. When our child falls and skins her knee, we tend to be able to hang on to the thought that she will heal. But when another child hurts her, the pangs we feel go deep. It feels personal. We fear some kind of permanent damage to our child’s confidence. APPROACH – HAND IN HAND PARENTING The Hand in Hand Parenting approach, Parenting by Connection, helps families build a stronger parent-child connection. This strong emotional bond is the hallmark of happy, well-adjusted families. It’s also the soundest way to a better society. Recent research shows that regardless of background, INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASS OF 2021-2022 Early-bird discount is available until August 20th. Please refer to your acceptance email for details. Payment is due on or before September 1st, 2021. Accepted candidates only, please. FIVE CONNECTION TOOLS THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR PARENTING Five tools, and how they can help you. Here's a handy guide to the tools and how parents use them. Each delivers bursts of connectivity between you and your child, and as you use more and more, connection and trust grows. Special Time: A simple way to pour love and attentioninto your child.
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INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASS OF 2021-2022 PAYMENT PLAN Payment plans must be setup on or before September 1st, 2021. Accepted candidates only, please. CANDIDATE HUB MEMBERSHIP Supporting parents when parenting gets hard PARENT CLUB WEEKLY EMAIL 6/7/2021: USE SPECIAL TIME Search for: Search Button Log In; Cart / $ 0.00 / $ 0.00 ONLINE STARTER CLASS Supporting parents when parenting gets hard HOME | HAND IN HAND PARENTINGJOIN PARENT CLUBREADLISTENWATCHSHOPCONSULTATIONS Thursday, June 3 2021. 8 Thursdays (no class July 1st), 12-1:30pm US Pacific. Join this 8-week class focused on teaching parents 'Special Play Time' - a structured approach to doing 'Special Time', one of the Hand in Hand Parenting tools. This training is based on a play therapy model called 'Child-Parent Relationship Therapy', that is rooted 10 TIPS FOR MORE PLAYFUL PARENTING 7. Observe – take time out in your day just to watch your children play. Even for a moment or two. Do nothing else but simply be amazed at how incredible your child is and how wonderful play is. 8. Make the boring “jobs” fun – if you find it difficult fitting everything into your day, try combining things! 20 PLAYFUL WAYS TO HEAL SEPARATION ANXIETY Get ready, grab your child’s hand, walk to the door and open it. Then look at your child and say, ”oh! You’re here! I’m meant to go by myself aren’t I! Oh dear, let me try that again.”. #5. Going the wrong way – Get all ready to leave, and then go the wrong PATTY WIPFLER, FOUNDER Patty Wipfler was born, raised, and educated in California, graduating from Occidental College in 1968, and is the mother of two sons. The focus of her work since 1974 has been teaching basic listening, parenting, and leadership skills to parents. She directed The School, a non-profit parent co-oper DEALING WITH CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR: 15 GREAT GAMES TO PLAY Elle is the Content Editor on staff with Hand in Hand. Her background is in content creation for high-end brands and travel. Elle is a HiH Certified Instructor, host of the 100-episode Hand in Hand Parenting Podcast, and editor of the HiH weekly parents newsletter. 4 TYPES OF LIMITS THAT CHILDREN NEED Four Types of Limits Your Children Need To Hear. SAFETY limit: This is a very clear cut. Safety limits are used to stop a child from hurting something or someone. “I can't let you hit me.”. “I can't let you bite someone.”. “I can't let you stand on that wall.”. “I can't let you pull the cat's tail like that.”. BETH OHANNESON, M.S., LMFT Beth Ohanneson is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been practicing in San Francisco, California, since 1989. Beth is also the mother of two and raised her children guided by the belief that 'listening' is the route to secure attachment, intimacy, and fun. Beth discovered Hand in HaABIGAIL WALD
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WHEN ANOTHER CHILD HURTS YOUR CHILD A threatened, insulted, or hurt child will heal well if you can listen. When our child falls and skins her knee, we tend to be able to hang on to the thought that she will heal. But when another child hurts her, the pangs we feel go deep. It feels personal. We fear some kind of permanent damage to our child’s confidence. HOME | HAND IN HAND PARENTINGJOIN PARENT CLUBREADLISTENWATCHSHOPCONSULTATIONS Thursday, June 3 2021. 8 Thursdays (no class July 1st), 12-1:30pm US Pacific. Join this 8-week class focused on teaching parents 'Special Play Time' - a structured approach to doing 'Special Time', one of the Hand in Hand Parenting tools. This training is based on a play therapy model called 'Child-Parent Relationship Therapy', that is rooted 10 TIPS FOR MORE PLAYFUL PARENTING 7. Observe – take time out in your day just to watch your children play. Even for a moment or two. Do nothing else but simply be amazed at how incredible your child is and how wonderful play is. 8. Make the boring “jobs” fun – if you find it difficult fitting everything into your day, try combining things! 20 PLAYFUL WAYS TO HEAL SEPARATION ANXIETY Get ready, grab your child’s hand, walk to the door and open it. Then look at your child and say, ”oh! You’re here! I’m meant to go by myself aren’t I! Oh dear, let me try that again.”. #5. Going the wrong way – Get all ready to leave, and then go the wrong PATTY WIPFLER, FOUNDER Patty Wipfler was born, raised, and educated in California, graduating from Occidental College in 1968, and is the mother of two sons. The focus of her work since 1974 has been teaching basic listening, parenting, and leadership skills to parents. She directed The School, a non-profit parent co-oper DEALING WITH CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR: 15 GREAT GAMES TO PLAY Elle is the Content Editor on staff with Hand in Hand. Her background is in content creation for high-end brands and travel. Elle is a HiH Certified Instructor, host of the 100-episode Hand in Hand Parenting Podcast, and editor of the HiH weekly parents newsletter. 4 TYPES OF LIMITS THAT CHILDREN NEED Four Types of Limits Your Children Need To Hear. SAFETY limit: This is a very clear cut. Safety limits are used to stop a child from hurting something or someone. “I can't let you hit me.”. “I can't let you bite someone.”. “I can't let you stand on that wall.”. “I can't let you pull the cat's tail like that.”. BETH OHANNESON, M.S., LMFT Beth Ohanneson is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been practicing in San Francisco, California, since 1989. Beth is also the mother of two and raised her children guided by the belief that 'listening' is the route to secure attachment, intimacy, and fun. Beth discovered Hand in HaABIGAIL WALD
abigail@motherflippingawesome.com. Website. 818-643-1714. When I first had kids, I thought I was going to be great at it. Yeah. I had very clear ideas of the kind of family I wanted to help create, my husband and I were close and on the same page, we really wanted children, and we were conscious loving people who had had full lives before kids. HOW TO HANDLE YOUR CHILD’S DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR IN 10 Take action and stop your child's disrespectful behavior in 10 simple steps You thought it was an easy enough question. "Did you put your library books in your bag?" It is, after all, the night before your six-year-old has to return her books. She does, in fact, delight inbringing new boo
WHEN ANOTHER CHILD HURTS YOUR CHILD A threatened, insulted, or hurt child will heal well if you can listen. When our child falls and skins her knee, we tend to be able to hang on to the thought that she will heal. But when another child hurts her, the pangs we feel go deep. It feels personal. We fear some kind of permanent damage to our child’s confidence. APPROACH – HAND IN HAND PARENTING The Hand in Hand Parenting approach, Parenting by Connection, helps families build a stronger parent-child connection. This strong emotional bond is the hallmark of happy, well-adjusted families. It’s also the soundest way to a better society. Recent research shows that regardless of background, INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASS OF 2021-2022 Early-bird discount is available until August 20th. Please refer to your acceptance email for details. Payment is due on or before September 1st, 2021. Accepted candidates only, please. HAPPIER MEALTIMES: TRY THESE RESPECTFUL IDEAS These ideas encourage happier mealtimes together - even if your child is super strong-willed or very picky. HELPING CHILDREN WITH AGGRESSION Make things safe immediately. Put your hand on the toy soon to be thrown, or open the aggressive child’s fingers to release her sister’s hair. Don’t blame, shame, or punish. These actions further frighten children, and further isolate them. They add to the load of hurt that makes children aggressive. INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASS OF 2021-2022 DEPOSIT Deposits for the program are due on or before August 2nd, 2021. Accepted candidates only, please. INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASS OF 2021-2022 PAYMENT PLAN Payment plans must be setup on or before September 1st, 2021. Accepted candidates only, please. STARTER CLASS (HEBREW) Welcome! This is the online home of your Hand in Hand Parenting Starter Class. We're glad you're here. This website has all the tools you will need for your class experience. Before Each Week's Mentoring Conference Call: All of the Class Videos and Reading materials forthis class are
CANDIDATE HUB MEMBERSHIP Supporting parents when parenting gets hard PARENT CLUB WEEKLY EMAIL 6/7/2021: USE SPECIAL TIME Search for: Search Button Log In; Cart / $ 0.00 / $ 0.00 ONLINE STARTER CLASS Supporting parents when parenting gets hard HAND IN HAND PARENTING 30 years of support for parentsWe are working towards a future where all children feel connection. 200,000 parents a month already rely on us. Help us reach more. Learn MoreJoin the Parent Club!What if you had a supportive community for your parenting? Now you do!Learn morePrevious
PATTY WIPFLER, FOUNDER Patty Wipfler was born, raised, and educated in California, graduating from Occidental College in 1968, and is the mother of two sons. The focus of her work since 1974 has been teaching basic listening, parenting, and leadership skills to parents. She directed The School, a non-profit parent co-oper ISSUES – HAND IN HAND PARENTING Today, you don’t have to be a social psychologist to know about the consequences of disconnected youth. Every community has its share of heartbreak, revolving around dropout rates, drug abuse, violence, and suicide. Behind each headline is a shattered family. Behind each statistic is a child who 10 TIPS FOR MORE PLAYFUL PARENTING 7. Observe – take time out in your day just to watch your children play. Even for a moment or two. Do nothing else but simply be amazed at how incredible your child is and how wonderful play is. 8. Make the boring “jobs” fun – if you find it difficult fitting everything into your day, try combining things! 20 PLAYFUL WAYS TO HEAL SEPARATION ANXIETY Get ready, grab your child’s hand, walk to the door and open it. Then look at your child and say, ”oh! You’re here! I’m meant to go by myself aren’t I! Oh dear, let me try that again.”. #5. Going the wrong way – Get all ready to leave, and then go the wrong HOW TO HANDLE YOUR CHILD’S DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR IN 10 Make a play invitation: If your child's behavior continues, make silly, warm and playful contact. “Come here, you!” offered with a playful tackle is a good first response. If laughter works, keep going to peel away the grumpy layers. If laughter doesn't work and attitude continues, set a limit. Get close, speak calmly. BETH OHANNESON, M.S., LMFT Beth Ohanneson is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been practicing in San Francisco, California, since 1989. Beth is also the mother of two and raised her children guided by the belief that 'listening' is the route to secure attachment, intimacy, and fun. Beth discovered Hand in HaABIGAIL WALD
abigail@motherflippingawesome.com. Website. 818-643-1714. When I first had kids, I thought I was going to be great at it. Yeah. I had very clear ideas of the kind of family I wanted to help create, my husband and I were close and on the same page, we really wanted children, and we were conscious loving people who had had full lives before kids. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE SUPPORTING THE PARENTING BY 1 A Review of Literature Supporting the Parenting by Connection Approach By Rebecca Aced-Molina, M.A. Introduction Since its founding in 1989 by Patricia Wipfler, Hand in Hand Parenting (formerly, The WHY DOES ONE SIBLING TARGET ANOTHER: UNDERSTANDING SIBLING Things were prickly from the get-go that morning. My older daughter, then nine years old, sat on the couch, acting groggy and still waking up. Two feet away, her three-year-old sister was on the floor playing with a pile of miniature plastic figures, and she seemed offended by her big sister’s inatt HAND IN HAND PARENTING 30 years of support for parentsWe are working towards a future where all children feel connection. 200,000 parents a month already rely on us. Help us reach more. Learn MoreJoin the Parent Club!What if you had a supportive community for your parenting? Now you do!Learn morePrevious
PATTY WIPFLER, FOUNDER Patty Wipfler was born, raised, and educated in California, graduating from Occidental College in 1968, and is the mother of two sons. The focus of her work since 1974 has been teaching basic listening, parenting, and leadership skills to parents. She directed The School, a non-profit parent co-oper ISSUES – HAND IN HAND PARENTING Today, you don’t have to be a social psychologist to know about the consequences of disconnected youth. Every community has its share of heartbreak, revolving around dropout rates, drug abuse, violence, and suicide. Behind each headline is a shattered family. Behind each statistic is a child who 10 TIPS FOR MORE PLAYFUL PARENTING 7. Observe – take time out in your day just to watch your children play. Even for a moment or two. Do nothing else but simply be amazed at how incredible your child is and how wonderful play is. 8. Make the boring “jobs” fun – if you find it difficult fitting everything into your day, try combining things! 20 PLAYFUL WAYS TO HEAL SEPARATION ANXIETY Get ready, grab your child’s hand, walk to the door and open it. Then look at your child and say, ”oh! You’re here! I’m meant to go by myself aren’t I! Oh dear, let me try that again.”. #5. Going the wrong way – Get all ready to leave, and then go the wrong HOW TO HANDLE YOUR CHILD’S DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR IN 10 Make a play invitation: If your child's behavior continues, make silly, warm and playful contact. “Come here, you!” offered with a playful tackle is a good first response. If laughter works, keep going to peel away the grumpy layers. If laughter doesn't work and attitude continues, set a limit. Get close, speak calmly. BETH OHANNESON, M.S., LMFT Beth Ohanneson is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been practicing in San Francisco, California, since 1989. Beth is also the mother of two and raised her children guided by the belief that 'listening' is the route to secure attachment, intimacy, and fun. Beth discovered Hand in HaABIGAIL WALD
abigail@motherflippingawesome.com. Website. 818-643-1714. When I first had kids, I thought I was going to be great at it. Yeah. I had very clear ideas of the kind of family I wanted to help create, my husband and I were close and on the same page, we really wanted children, and we were conscious loving people who had had full lives before kids. A REVIEW OF LITERATURE SUPPORTING THE PARENTING BY 1 A Review of Literature Supporting the Parenting by Connection Approach By Rebecca Aced-Molina, M.A. Introduction Since its founding in 1989 by Patricia Wipfler, Hand in Hand Parenting (formerly, The WHY DOES ONE SIBLING TARGET ANOTHER: UNDERSTANDING SIBLING Things were prickly from the get-go that morning. My older daughter, then nine years old, sat on the couch, acting groggy and still waking up. Two feet away, her three-year-old sister was on the floor playing with a pile of miniature plastic figures, and she seemed offended by her big sister’s inatt APPROACH – HAND IN HAND PARENTING The Hand in Hand Parenting approach, Parenting by Connection, helps families build a stronger parent-child connection. This strong emotional bond is the hallmark of happy, well-adjusted families. It’s also the soundest way to a better society. Recent research shows that regardless of background, INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM More about Instructor Certification. This year-long program, starting in September and ending in June, is open to individuals with the skills and experience to teach, support and mentor parents and child care professionals as they learn the tools of Hand in Hand Parenting. STARTER CLASS (HEBREW) Welcome! This is the online home of your Hand in Hand Parenting Starter Class. We're glad you're here. This website has all the tools you will need for your class experience. Before Each Week's Mentoring Conference Call: All of the Class Videos and Reading materials forthis class are
LISTEN PARENTING BOOK Listen: Five Simple Tools to Meet Your Everyday Parenting Challenges will change the way you think about your child's emotions and your role as a parent. Get a a brand-new understanding of how the emotional connections in a family impact children’s behavior and ability tolearn.
FIVE CONNECTION TOOLS THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR PARENTING Five tools, and how they can help you. Here's a handy guide to the tools and how parents use them. Each delivers bursts of connectivity between you and your child, and as you use more and more, connection and trust grows. Special Time: A simple way to pour love and attentioninto your child.
COURSES – HAND IN HAND PARENTING Supporting parents when parenting gets hard 4 TYPES OF LIMITS THAT CHILDREN NEED Four Types of Limits Your Children Need To Hear. SAFETY limit: This is a very clear cut. Safety limits are used to stop a child from hurting something or someone. “I can't let you hit me.”. “I can't let you bite someone.”. “I can't let you stand on that wall.”. “I can't let you pull the cat's tail like that.”. 10 TIPS FOR BEING A GOOD LISTENER When we were young there was little understanding of the importance of listening to children with warmth and patience, so our parents couldn't give us a model of how to do this. Our unheard feelings from our own childhood get triggered in challenging moments with ourchildren.
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