Virtual Parenting Seminars
These 60-minute seminars focus on a range of topics for parents and provide research-proven practical tips for everyday parenting!
Seminars are not held if there are no participants pre-registered.
For questions about which seminar is right for you, or for assistance with registration, feel free to call us at (360) 922-3600.
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Upcoming Seminars
Resilience and Self-Compassion
May 29th | 5:30 PMA deeper look into stress-managing techniques to stay calm and consistently apply positive parenting strategies. Appropriate for parents of children of all ages.
Survival Guide for Healthy Conflict
June 6th | 5:30 PMLearn effective communication skills that can be used across relationships - spouses, partners, family members, & children. Appropriate for parents of children of all ages.
The Power of Play: Summer Edition
July 3rd | 5:30 PMImprove relationship, decrease stress, and have fun this Summer break. Appropriate for parents of preschool-age and school-age children.
Emotion Coaching
July 17th | 5:30 PMLearn what the research says about how to respond to your child when they are emotional, increase their ability to regulate emotions, and increase their emotional intelligence. Appropriate for parents of preschool-age and school-age children.
Hear what participants have to say!
“It was great!! Really good guidance working with kids in a clear way. I appreciated the emphasis on keeping instructions simple and on setting clear expectations. Great tools that I can implement right away!”
“The seminar provided me many useful tools to use in order to bring my stress levels down in a matter of minutes!”
“I went into the training open-minded and wasn’t sure what I would learn or gain. The training met expectations my provided useful tools/ideas/strategies to use with my children. I really appreciated the easy to understand visuals, the clear presentation by the presenter, and the dialogue with other parents.”