Learning the Art of Consequences through Positive Parenting

by workoutmommy on March 2, 2010

This past summer I was having a VERY difficult time with my almost four year old.  So much so that I considered sending him to a therapist.  My sweet little boy had transformed into a very angry child who was never happy.

I was at the end of my rope.  This was compounded by the fact that he still did not sleep through the night.  Yes, he was almost four and still was getting up several times per night.   I had tried EVERYTHING and felt like I was a parenting failure.  With baby #3 due in short time, I did not know what to do.

Enter Positive Parenting Solutions.  I learned about the course through a webinar exactly like I am offering here and purchased the program instantly.  It was an absolute EYE OPENER for me.     Some of the concepts are so simple, yet they had never even crossed my mind. (example: spending more time encouraging instead of correcting)

video_rightThe course  was founded by Amy McCready.  She presents the material via high quality videos, readings and interactives.  Within the sessions are Note-Taking Guides, a Toolbox, a FAQ, and an index of terms.   You take the course at your own pace, which I really appreciated.   I also sought Amy’s advice via a telephone call and she was so responsive and helpful. I only wish she was local to me so I could hire her to come directly to my house!

I love Amy’s Positive Parenting Breakthrough Solutions course so much that I am thrilled to be offering a free Webinar on the Art of Consequences.

Please join me on Tuesday, March 16 from 9-10 PM EST.   You can sign up HERE and again it is absolutely FREE!

I’ve come a long way with my four year old and still have a bumpy road ahead. (he sleeps through the night though!)

Now that I have some great tools in my toolbox, I feel much more prepared to handle that road!

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Julie Gosselin March 2, 2010 at 7:18 am

I could have written this!! I will be online for this one – thank you so much for offering it.

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meredith March 2, 2010 at 11:27 am

I just signed up! Thanks! I have an almost four year old too who is making me feel like a mama nightmare. My 2 month old hasn’t been too terrible, yet. I really need this!
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Sara March 2, 2010 at 1:45 pm

So far, 3 of my friends and I have all signed up, since I shared your link on facebook. Looking forward to it. Thanks!

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A Forest Frolic March 2, 2010 at 3:04 pm

I’m in…thanks Lisa!

Jamie :)
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yours magazine March 3, 2010 at 2:00 am

thanks Lisa i face same situation my 3and half year old daughter behave in same .she never sleeps during day even in night .it was irritating to me many times I loose my temper .I find parenting tips are so much helpful.

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allison carter March 15, 2010 at 5:06 pm

Thanks Lisa, I will be sure to check it out. I am a huge proponent of positive discipline (Jane Nelson), and that is what our co-op preschool uses as a foundation. I also used the guidance of “baby wise”, and have had also alot of success with that. There always seem to be new parenting challenges as the kiddo gets older. We just got a doberman mix puppy, so I am starting all over again. Haha

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men's health magazine subscription March 17, 2010 at 3:33 am

Kids got stuck in anguish mood whenever they find that they are less attentioned by their parents while their brother/sister are cared in front of them. This continuous situation make them more and more angry.

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