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How To Talk When Kids Fight, Argue, or Bicker 3-week live-online workshop, for parents of all ages (led by Julie King). Wednesdays, Dec. 4 to 18, 2024, 3 to 4:30 pm EST / noon to 1:30 pm PST / 8 to 9:30 pm BST / 9 to 10:30 pm CET. Details at julieking.org.

December 11 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm GMT

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How To Talk So LITTLE Kids Will Listen and How To Talk When Kids Won't Listen (cover images)

Wednesdays, December 4 to 18, 2024
noon to 1:30 pm Pacific time / 3 to 4:30 pm Eastern time / 8 to 9:30 pm British time / 9 to 10:30 pm Central Europe time
Early bird fee (ends Nov. 26): $135 per person or $209 per couple
Regular fee: $156 per person or $239 per couple
Details and registration here.

Limited scholarships available.

* Do your kids bicker, argue or fight almost every day… or almost every minute??

* Could you use some tools to improve relations?

* Do you find yourself unable to think of what to say or do in the heat of the moment?

It’s one thing to read a book or watch a parenting video, and quite another to put those “reasonable, common sense” ideas to work in the heat of battle.

If you find yourself threatening, yelling, or just at a loss when the kids are fighting, join me for this interactive, live-online, fun three-week workshop for parents of children ages 4 to 16.

We’ll cover concrete strategies to reduce the conflict and help everyone get along. And you’ll get practice using those strategies, feedback to help you get better at dealing with the actual conflicts in your home, and answers to your questions!

I’ll invite you to bring in the details from a recent conflict — who said what, what was the conflict about, what is the backstory — and we will use role-plays to practice effective strategies to cool tempers and resolve conflicts. You’ll get feedback to help you get better at dealing with the actual conflicts in your home. There will be plenty of time for questions.

Participants will be asked to come having read Part One of How To Talk When Kids Won’t Listen or Part One of How To Talk So LITTLE Kids Will Listen (both by Faber and King) in advance of the first session. Your homework assignment will be to try the tools and strategies from the workshop, and report back.

If you have to miss a session, audio recordings will be available, but you will get the most out of these workshops if you can attend live.

Review from a recent workshop participant: “The level of hostility and conflict in my home is down substantially since the workshop! I’m amazed that the kids have been able to come to agreements so quickly. Highly recommend!”