Child Behaviour Direct

Welcome to the Child Behaviour Direct Blog. This blog will help you to understand your child's behaviour better so that you can help your child to grow up happy, confident and successful and most importantly help you to be the parent that you want to be:) Please contact me if I can help you in anyway! You can reach me at my website, www.childbehaviourdirect.com or email me at childbehaviour@aol.com.
Showing posts with label child behaviour course. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child behaviour course. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

FREE CHILD BEHAVIOUR COURSE


I am excited to give you full details of my FREE 1 day Parent’s Guide to Children’s Behaviour course held in Stafford, funded by the Millennium Awards Scheme.
The course is suitable for all parents with children 0-16 years from those who want to learn how to transform their children’s behaviour to those who would simply like to understand more about how they can help their children to grow up happy, confident and successful and reach their full potential.
The course is full of practical, easy, effective, proven, positive strategies that will bring out the best in any child, so please contact me as soon as possible to book your FREE place to avoid disappointment. Please note this is a onetime only free offer.
What is the course all about?
The course is in 4 parts, which is all provided for you in the course manual.  Once you have completed the 1 day course you will be ready to implement the strategies into your home life and you will receive priority email support from myself for 4 weeks so that I am always at hand should you want to contact me with your questions.

Part 1
Find out exactly why children behave the way that they do, this is fascinating and you are likely to be left thinking, why didn't someone ever mention this before?  You will gain insight into how you as a parent affect your child's behaviour so that you can focus on doing things that will give you the results that you want.

Part 2
You will consider how nurturing your child's spirit, helps them to feel more positive about themselves.  It also shows you why this is vital because your children will ultimately become what they feel about themselves.

Part 3
You will get down to the business of handling your child's unwanted behaviour.  You will learn about the different types of behaviour and the very best way to handle them. You will make a detailed plan of action using, positive assertive consequences that are appropriate for your child's age and stage of development and behaviour, so that you can be successful consistent and confident in your approach to your child's misbehaviour.

Part 4
You will look at how you can live as a family happily ever after.  You will look at the big picture of family life, which is essential because your general wellbeing directly affects the way that you behave which in turn affects your child's behaviour.

Free Bonuses;
- 4 weeks priority email support from me.
-The course manual
-Access to my Transform your child's behaviour video series
-Free audios on how to listen and talk to your child
-My special report on Bullying
Where;
The Holiday Inn Express
Off M6- Junction 13
Acton Court
Acton Gate
Stafford
ST189AP
When;
Saturday 21st May
9.30-4.00
Book your place now;
Please contact me to book your place as soon as possible;
Phone Ruth; 07929047110
Looking forward to seeing you there
Ruth

Thursday, 24 February 2011

Teach your child social skills in four easy steps.



I am sure every parent wants their children to have good social skills, but what are social skills, how do we go about teaching them and why should you bother?
Social skills that children really need to learn in order to get along better with everyone include;
·         Turn taking
·         Praising
·         Asking for help
·         Using quiet voices where appropriate
·         Saying kind things
·         Waiting their turn
·         Listening
·         Resolving conflicts
·         Working as a team
·         Sharing
·         Getting along with friends
·         Patience

Sometimes a child will behave badly because they don’t have the skills to cope with everyday social interactions and if they can’t share their toys or wait their turn, tantrums and arguments can occur.  If you think your child could do with improving their social skills here are 4 steps.
1 Choose and discuss the skill you want to improve, “I would like you to share your toys because it is a friendly thing to do”.

2. Give instructions or guidance, If you see your child starting to get angry about not wanting to share, you can get involved in the game by saying something like, “Diane would like to have a go in the car, please let her have 2 goes round the track while you go on the scooter, then you can have it back for 2 goes round the track”.

3. Practice makes perfect, Keep practicing as often as you can to promote sharing and model it in your behaviour. For example asking someone else if they would like a turn on the swing/bike/ see-saw etc……

4. Praise or consequence, if you see them sharing remember to praise them, if they will not, they need some kind of consequence.

Children who have good social skills are able to get along with other children theywill feel happier and be confident which will have a positive effect on their behaviour.
Please check out my new Parent’s Guide to Children’s Behaviour course dates http://bit.ly/CDBCOURSE
Ruth :)

Monday, 17 January 2011

Child Behaviour Course

This Saturday 22nd January my Parent’s Guide to Children’s Behaviour 1 day course is on in Stafford 9.30-4.00. It’s an essential guide for today’s modern parent!!
For more details and to book your place please visit the website…. http://bit.ly/efMXqz  or email me at childbehaviour@aol.com
Please let everyone know, email friends and send round this poster or print it out for your work place or nursery.  CBD Poster PDF.pdf
I don’t like sales talk; I’m no good at it, so why not just read what one happy mum said;
The course really helped me to think about how I approach the situation with my children. I realise that I do not follow through with my boys like I thought I did. Now when I say things to the boys they know I mean it and follow through with it. I am much calmer with them and the positive feedback given to them has been so beneficial. The help and tips that Ruth has given me have been very beneficial. I know that I am a better mom because of her advice and helpfulness!!" H.
I really hope to see you there.
Ruth