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Positive Discipline: The Early Years

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We love our kids, yet we always find ourselves in a dilemma over how we should discipline them and deal with misbehavior. Should we spank them? Should we just shrug our shoulders because “kids will always be kids”?

From the time that our eldest learned how to say “no” empathically at about age two, my husband and I decided to be intentional about how we would discipline her (and her subsequent siblings).

For more information and to register, click here: http://www.thelearningbasket.com/2016/10/positive-discipline-toddlers-preschoolers-november-19-2016.html

Outline

We will talk about the basic principles of positive discipline based on the work of Jane Nelsen. We will also have hands-on activities to learn concrete strategies in being firm yet respectful in how we communicate with our children. Here are some of the things that we will touch on:

  • Find out why children “misbehave”
  • Understand why we react to “misbehavior” – and why that word is in quotes!
  • Discover long term solutions to usual boiling points

Join us on November 19, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. for an afternoon of learning how to be a positive parent. 

What others say about it

“Hi Mariel and Sanne! Your tips on positive discipline has helped me discipline our two-year old. I could have been an authoritarian parents because that was how I was raised (as what people say, we become our parents). Instead, I learned and still learning to become authoritative. Respect and integrity are far more effective than strictness and rigid control. And oh, the power of hug really works. Thank you!” — Jacqueline Soco-Siy

Speaker/s

The speaker will be Mariel Uyquiengco, a homeschooling mom of three, a Kindermusik educator, a Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educator, and editor of The Learning Basket. 

Whether you are a busy working mom, a work-at-home mom, or a stay-at-home mom, you are sure to find parenting and learning inspiration on our pages and parent education workshops to empower you to be your child’s first and best teacher. 
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The Learning Basket (TLB) is a parenting resource hub that inspires parents to be hands-on with their children’s development and learning. We empower even the busiest working moms to be their children’s first and best teacher.

We promote our advocacy through our blog that features gentle learning ideas for toddlers and preschoolers, an online bookshop featuring pre-loved children’s books, and our well-attended parent education workshops.


Inspiring Parents Through Writing


The Learning Basket started as a blog, and it continues to inspire parents by constantly providing quality content about intentional parenting and learning activities at home.


Empowering Parents Through The Best Children’s Books


The parent-as-teacher mindset is supported through TLB’s online bookshop. It introduces parents and their children to the best authors and illustrators in the world of children’s books at affordable prices. The developmental toys carried in the shop are also carefully screened and selected to promote creativity, imagination, and open-ended learning.


Moving Parents Through Live Workshops


The Learning Basket further promotes its advocacy by regularly conducting parent education workshops about preschool homeschool, positive discipline, reading, and early childhood development. We have been to preschools and corporations to provide inspiration to working parents. ...

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