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POSITIVE DISCIPLINE ASSOCIATION
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 2017BUTLER UNIVERSITYINDIANAPOLIS, IN
Positive Discipline is a program based on the work of Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs. The program is designed to teach young people to become responsible, respectful and resourceful members of their communities. Positive Discipline teachesteaches important social and life skills in a manner that is deeply respectful and encouraging for both children and adults. Breakout sessions are available for Social Workers, Teachers, School Administrators, Nurses, Parent Educators,Educators, Child Care Providers and parents who want to learn more about Positive Discipline.
$99 EARLY REGISTRATION THRU 5/31/2017
POSITIVE DISCIPLINE ASSOCIATION
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 2017BUTLER UNIVERSITYINDIANAPOLIS, IN
Positive Discipline is a program based on the work of Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs. The program is designed to teach young people to become responsible, respectful and resourceful members of their communities. Positive Discipline teachesteaches important social and life skills in a manner that is deeply respectful and encouraging for both children and adults. Breakout sessions are available for Social Workers, Teachers, School Administrators, Nurses, Parent Educators,Educators, Child Care Providers and parents who want to learn more about Positive Discipline.
$99 EARLY REGISTRATION THRU 5/31/2017
This program is co-sponsored by the
North American Society of Adlerian
Psychology (NASAP). NASAP is approved
by the American PsPsychological
Association to offer Continuing Education for Psychologists. The
Positive Discipline Association is a NBCC approved
CContinuing Education Provider. ACEP No.
6723. Positive Discipline Association is solely responsible for all aspects of the
programs.
Keynote: Positive Discipline Tools for
Parents & Teachers/ Dr. Jane Nelsen
Through experiential activities and discussion participants will explore making the shift towards democratic, social living in all relationships.
This workshop will look at “why and how” Positive Discipline principles and activities can be applied to foster healthy school culture and climate.
Brad Ainge and Mary Nelsen Tamborski, co-authors of Positive Discipline Tools for Parents, will share their successes and failures from years of personal experience raising their own children using the Positive Discipline tools.
Participants will learn Positive Discipline tools that will help shift the focus from a “checklist childhood” to one of meaning and purpose.
Participants will gain a realistic sense of what makes class meetings work, and the power they have in building a community of students who are helpful, not hurtful.
Learn how to combine Adlerian Psychology and Positive Discipline to encourage yourself and others.
Participants will learn how Positive Discipline helps develop feelings of security and belonging for individuals across cultures.
One of the biggest challenges when teaching positive relationship skills to others can be living and breathing the concepts yourself. Are you walking your talk? How do you maintain a work/ life balance that lets you be your authentic self in a mutually respectful way?
Making the Shift/ Lois Ingber
Creating a School Culture and Climate that Fosters
Engagement: Putting the Pieces Together From the Top Down
and Bottom Up! Teresa LaSala
Managing the Stress of Parenting Using Positive
Discipline Tools/ Carol Dores
Growing Effective Class Meetings/ Jody McVittie
Parenting In The Real World/Brad Ainge & Mary Nelsen
Tamborski
Becoming an Encouragement Consultant/ Lynn Lott
Embracing Differences/ Chantal Bourges
Walking the Talk: Finding a Work-Life Balance Based
On Mutual Respect/ Cathy Kawakami