The meltdowns. The moodiness. The ungratefulness and disrespect.
As parents, teachers, caretakers, we’ve all been there with a child. Sometimes the behavior seems so extreme we don’t know what to do.
But did you know that under every child’s behavior is one of these questions:
Am I seen for my essence with unconditional acceptance?
Is who I am worthy of your attention, validation, praise?
Do I matter in your life?
Within every caretaker is an unsettling feeling that you’re not enough, but there’s hope and real solutions for what you and your child are going through.
Please join us for a two-hour online workshop designed to answer:
What to do if your child is out of control
What to do if your child is mean to other children and/or animals
What to do if your child tunes you out
Why wanting happiness for your child creates anxiety and stress
Why your child’s behavior (or the behavior of the child in your classroom) triggers you and how to resolve it
Why labeling is detrimental and reinforces false identities
How physiology/biology plays a natural role in your child’s behavior
How to be the model of unconditional love for your child
The Details:
When: Monday, April 19, 2021
Time: 6:30-8:30 CST
Cost: $95
Join in person online via Zoom video. Link provided upon signup.
Can’t join in person? No problem. You’ll receive the full recording within 24 hours after the class.
*NOTE: No refunds, but you may transfer your course to someone else.
Your hosts:
Mary M. Bauer is an author, energy intuitive, and spiritual teacher. She has helped thousands of people heal trauma and create their best lives by using her insight, compassion, love, and energy techniques. In addition to Healing Touch and Reiki, Mary is skilled in a multitude of wellness disciplines and mediumship.
Through her private practice, books, and workshops, she provides guidance and support in the release of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual blocks, and is dedicated to helping people understand their unique energy system and conscious use of creative thought. For more information about Mary and her work, visit www.marymbauer.com
Bonnie Laabs, Ph.D is a popular science teacher working in the St. Paul, MN school district. She is a dynamic speaker and author, drawing on her own traumatic childhood experiences as inspiration to move people beyond their limitations.
Her doctorate research surrounds adverse childhood experiences and behaviors. She designed interventions based on strengthening executive function skills. Her mission is to empower youth, and the people who nurture them with her stories, humor, and love for even the toughest kids. You can learn more about Bonnie and her work at: www.bonnielaabs.com