Parent Coaching: A Gift On So Many Levels
November 25, 2008
Four people have signed up for the Pre Paid Parent Coaching in 24 hours! I am so excited to get started with each of them. I could hear even in the set up call just where I need to start with one family. This Mom really wants a set schedule for her kids to display more independence. I know once she learns how to turn over parts of the daily routine to them, she will see a different result.
Giving appropriate power not only reduces Power Struggles, it sends a critical message to kids: You can do this, I trust you, go for it. So often that message is: I’ll do it, you can’t manage it as it should be done. That instills doubt in a child. Imagine your boss sharing your office and telling you what is next on your to do list! How long would we put up with that? Kids have little choice.
For the first time today my 6 year old chose a vegetable at the store (yellow squash), washed it, cut it (less oversight with a butter knife), and learned how to saute and season it. He was so engaged. He requested we add cheese, we did! And he ate it , it was good! It was different than I would have done it but he had the golden egg of Appropriate Power.
One person got the Coaching Program as a Holiday Gift for someone. It feels very rewarding to be able to provide parent coaching both easily and affordably. The parent plan makes such an impact on the child, the parent, the family, and the people those kids will grow into. A gift on so many levels.
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