
Welcome message and a quick description of the program
How does the cycle of negative behaviors look like and how we can break it?
The leading theory in human motivation based on motivational science
What is the need for Relatedness/Connection and how does it manifest for our children?
What is the need for Autonomy/Control and how does it manifest for our children?
What is the need for Competence and how does it manifest for our children?
How can we link children's behaviors to their basic psychological needs in order to understand why they behave in a certain way.
Solutions and tips for getting our children's need for connection met
Solutions and tips for getting our children's need for control met
Solutions and tips for getting our children's need for competence met
One simple question that will satisfy all 3 basic psychological needs of your child
What is the difference between unintentional and on-purpose negative behaviors?
Why the way we communicate to our children makes such a big difference in dealing with challenging behaviors and how can we practice great communication skills?
Why acknowledging your children's feelings will help you build the foundation for dealing with negative behaviors
Solutions and tips on how to reinforce good behaviors
How to use "I feel" statements to deal with negative behaviours or communicate your limits and requests to your child in a non-aggressive way
Why telling kids what they can do instead of what they can't do works so much better
How can we coach children to problem solve by asking questions?
The final tool to use (after trying everything you can) when you need to stop immediately a certain behavior
What is a tantrum and what are the 2 types of tantrums children have.
Understanding what is happening in a child's brain during a tantrum from a neuroscience point of view
Solutions and trips for how to try to prevent tantrums, as much as possible - part 1
Solutions and trips for how to try to prevent tantrums, as much as possible - part 2
Solutions and tips for how to manage emotional tantrums and support your child as much as you can during those challenging moments.
Solutions and tips for how to manage non-emotional tantrums
How to support your children when they are dealing with challenging emotions
Solutions and tips for how to deal with aggressive behaviors
Solutions and tips on how to deal with children calling names
Solutions and tips for how to deal with children who are constantly interrupting conversations
Solutions and tips for how to deal with children who are whining
What is the difference between cooperation and obedience and why our goal should be seeking cooperation instead of demanding obedience.
How can we set effective rules and limits for our children in order to get their cooperation
Solutions and tips for how to deal with children when they are pushing the limits you set for them
How to get your children's cooperation without nagging them
Solutions and tips for how to get kids cooperation without lecturing them
Solutions and tips for how to get kids cooperation without using bribes or rewards
Solutions and tips for how to replace "Because I said so" when you want your kids to cooperate
How to avoid "counting to 3" when you need your kids to cooperate but they are engage and doing something else
Why children refuse to cooperate when we give commands and what to do instead
Inviting cooperation instead of demanding obedience can be a great strategy to get kids cooperation
Do you ever add"OK?" at the end of your request. Find out what you can do about it.
Find out what is the best tool for getting kids cooperation (especially for young children)
Find out what are the main reasons for which children refuse
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with kids refusals to clean up
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with kids refusals to brush their teeth
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with kids refusals to share
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with transition times: bedtime, leaving a playground, leaving for preschool, etc.
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with kids refusals during mealtime
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with "morning battels"
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with kids bedtime refusals
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with kids who cling when taken to kindergarten/preschool
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with kids refusals to stay in their car seat
Real examples of how you can apply the tools and strategies you have learned so far for dealing with kids refusals to do homework
What does "discipline" really mean and why making the shift from punishing to teaching and building skills is important.
Find out the 2 states of the brain and why discipline is effective only when the children's brain in the right state.
What are natural consequences and why is important to let children experience natural consequences.
Solutions and tips for how to use effectively natural consequences
Why is important to let children experience logical consequences and what are the 4 rules to keep in mind when using logical consequences.
Two real-life examples of using logical consequences with children
Solutions and tips for how to teach children to make things right
Regular Family Meetings is one of the easiest ways to foster connection in your family and teach children valuable life skills and habits. Find out how.
This learning program was designed with busy parents in mind by a certified Neuroscience, Mindfulness, and Parenting Coach and contains talking scripts for real-life situations. The bite-sized videos are sharing science-based advice and information, designed to tackle most parenting challenges (negative behaviors, refusals, tantrums, and lack of cooperation) and create a happy family life.
"Parenting science for Busy Parents" is a solution-based program, easy and simple that will transform your parenting life, by getting you from drama, power struggles, yelling, punishments, and unacceptable behaviors to cooperation, listening with respect, and a strong and connected parent-child relationship. You will learn science-based tools, easy-to-understand parenting information, and simple strategies to use on a daily basis that will lay down the foundation for a new life with kids and which will help you become the best parent you can be.
The course covers 7 different modules:
Solutions for preventing negative behaviors;
Solutions for managing negative behaviors;
Solutions for preventing and managing tantrums;
Solutions for challenging behaviors;
Solutions for getting kids cooperation;
Solutions for dealing with kids refusals;
Solutions for using discipline.
In our days, you can find parenting advice everywhere. But which ones you should trust or listen to? Many parents rely on the experience of previous generations and embrace traditional parenting approaches. There is a general perception that once you have kids, parenting will come naturally, without having to learn and build any new skills. However, in our days, psychologists and scientists know more about child and brain development than ever before.
Think about this: before having kids we don’t learn anything about parenting and after we have kids we don’t have the time to learn anything about parenting. How ironic is that? Basically, we become responsible for the physical and emotional wellbeing of a human being and we sign up for arguably the most difficult, yet most rewarding job of our lives - with little or no prior training but with the best intentions in the world. Most parents don’t have the time to invest dozens of hours in learning about parenting. So I decided to do something about this, to support ALL BUSY PARENTS OUTHERE who want straight-to-the-point solutions to deal with their parenting challenges.
Parenting is not about a one-size-fits-all approach or about knowing all the answers. It’s about being open to learning. So, the goal of this course is to support you to upgrade your parenting skills so you can EDUCATE, MOTIVATE, INSPIRE and support your children bloom into the best version of themselves.