Moving From Conflict to Cooperation
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Whether it is sibling bickering or parent-child power struggles, conflict is a part of family life. Navigating conflict constructively isn’t always intuitive. Fortunately, kids give us endless opportunities to both improve our skills and help them develop their own. Learn more at this talk by author and therapist Alyson Schafer.
When |
Nov 18, 2016
from 09:45 AM to 11:15 AM |
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Where | Bradley Hills Presbyterian, 6601 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, MD |
Contact Name | Antoinette Kranenburg |
Contact Phone | 3019298824 |
Attendees |
Parents of all age children |
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The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP)—a local nonprofit—is welcoming internationally acclaimed author Alyson Schafer for two presentations this month. Schafer is a therapist, author (Honey, I Wrecked the Kids and Ain’t Misbehavin’), and renowned parenting expert who empowers families by providing tools to parents for raising happy and healthy kids. Using a four-step approach, you’ll learn: to recognize the difference between conflict and rivalry; how our parenting can stimulate conflict or cooperation; and to manage conflict without feeling bad about it or avoiding it.