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No-Scream-Parenting; The method to solve conflicts peaceful
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No-Scream-Parenting; The method to solve conflicts peaceful

Transform daily struggles into opportunities for growth—learn practical strategies to guide your child through conflicts
Last updated 4/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • How Conflicts occure
  • How to handle conflicts in a positiv way
  • why conflicts are good
  • manage your own stress better
  • how to prevent concficts in the first way

Course content

2 sections19 lectures1h 9m total length
  • Welcome4:51

    Discover how conflicts can be constructive, distinguish active from passive conflicts, and learn to address a child's anger in the moment to build healthy emotional skills.

  • What are Conflicts3:41
  • What are Conflicts Part 23:52
  • Stages of conflicts3:36
  • leading children3:38
  • Conflicts: Challange or Chance1:51

    Master conflicts by treating them as challenges that become opportunities, reduce stress, and strengthen the parent–child bond through deeper, proactive engagement.

  • Reduce Stress within minutes3:00
  • How our Brain tricks us0:51
  • shopping with child2:29
  • levels of Conficts3:29
  • Prevention of conficts4:28
  • Summary4:27

    Reframe conflicts from the child’s perspective, define the problem, and use free framing to generate solutions; calm with the 333 breathing rule and set age-appropriate boundaries.

Requirements

  • Motivation to learn a new way or parenting
  • open minded
  • easy to learn

Description

Empower Your Child with Strong Conflict Resolution Skills

A practical course designed to support parents in raising emotionally intelligent, resilient, and cooperative children through early childhood education strategies.

About Me

I hold a B.A. in early childhood education and have over 10 years of experience in education and child development. My passion is helping families create a nurturing learning environment where children can develop essential emotional and social skills from an early age.

Why This Course?

Conflicts are a natural part of childhood education and growing up. However, the way we guide our children through these challenges plays a crucial role in shaping their emotional intelligence, resilience, and ability to build strong relationships.

This course is designed to equip you with education-based strategies and child-focused tools to support your child in resolving conflicts constructively.

  • Stay calm during heated moments and guide your child with confidence

  • Use proven early childhood education techniques to foster emotional intelligence

  • Model positive communication and emotional regulation

  • Set healthy boundaries while maintaining a strong connection with your child

  • Help children navigate sibling rivalry, frustration, and social conflicts effectively

Transform Conflict into a Learning Opportunity

Rather than seeing disagreements as obstacles, you will learn how to use them as opportunities for education and personal growth. With the right guidance, your child will develop stronger emotional regulation, cooperation skills, and the ability to resolve conflicts with confidence.

By the end of the course, you will have a comprehensive toolkit of strategies rooted in early childhood education to create a harmonious and supportive home environment.

Personalized Support for Your Parenting Journey

Throughout the course, you’ll have direct access to me. Feel free to message me anytime for personalized education-based guidance on how to apply these strategies to your child’s daily life.

Start Your Journey Today!

Give your child the gift of education in emotional intelligence and conflict resolution. Enroll now and discover how to turn everyday challenges into valuable learning experiences for your child!

Who this course is for:

  • Parents
  • Persons who work with children
  • Teachers