In this class, host Sarada Thomas introduces three positive parenting techniques: Cooperation, or making effective requests; Tracking problem behaviors; and Encouragement, or rewarding desirable behaviors. The class includes ideas for dealing with children who resist positive parenting techniques.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
describe the key components of effective requests
know why and how to track problem behaviors
explain how to encourage good behaviors
understand when it is time to alter your strategy
2 credit hours, $10.00 per person.
Course Summary
This course explores three types of positive parenting techniques:
encouragement
cooperation
tracking behavior
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Course Testimonials
As a parent and a foster parent, it is hard sometimes to stay calm and catch how I react to certain things children do. The training is very helpful to help parents see how we can get children to respond and behave in a positive way. Lots of patience and time is needed and even more consistency for behaviors to change, both in children and adults.
After viewing this training, I made it a point to reset myself with how I behave in order to model how I expect my children to behave.