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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP this is 08:21 again. We're all concerned for our children's future relationships both personally and professionally, and most of us fully support early intervention to develop good coping skills. But you have a long road ahead of you and PDA research can lead you down a rabbit hole. You need skills and frameworks. Repeating my suggestion that you take Parent Child Journey. [/quote] I have been meaning to take the Parent Child Journey course, but as parents of a preschooler, the topics are really overwhelming frankly. Some areas are just not yet relevant yet, or not at all. This was his Fall schedule...yes surely some topics could be relevant for a preschooler, but overall I think his classes are aimed at older kiddos. SEP 6: ADHD Part I, Helping Your Child with Medication SEP 13: ADHD Part II, Problems with Medication Sep 20: Anxiety Part I, Child-Centered Approaches SEP 27: Anxiety Part II, Parent-Centered Approaches OCT 4: Coexisting ADHD, Anxiety, and Autism OCT 11: Neurodiversity, Gender and Sexual Variation OCT 18: Children and Violent Play OCT 25: Helping Siblings Get Along NOV 1: Helping Your Child Experience Social Success NOV 8: Helping Your Child Learn Healthy Eating Habits NOV 15: Helping Your Child with Sleep Problems NOV 22: Working with Your Adolescent [/quote]
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