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Parent Education Series

Below is a list of topics that have been presented in schools, conferences, and workshops that are geared toward groups consisting mainly of parents.  These lectures have been done individually or as part of a series. Each topic has been presented numerous times and outcome measures have been used over the past decade to maximize audience participation, understanding, and enjoyment. 

When choosing to do a series, schools have found it easier to present the series under a catchy heading such as “Lunch and Learn Series” or “Coffee Chat Series” so that name recognition and marketing materials (flyers, email, etc.) can be consistent and encourage continued attendance and participation. By being CONNECTED, we will help you design your marketing materials and strategies to increase attendance and motivate parents to get involved.

Topics:

Birth Order: How It Affects Personality Development

Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

The Crucial C’s Of Self-Esteem: Building Self-Esteem Within Your Child

The 4 Goals Of Misbehavior: Why Children Misbehave

Praise vs. Encouragement: Which Is Better & How To Do It

The 4 R’s Of Logical Consequences

Helping Your Child Get Organized

How To Teach Your Child Money Management Skills

Learning How To Engage In Brainstorming Activities To Solve Problems

Understanding Brain Development In Children & Adolescents  

If you have additional needs for topics or have additional questions, please feel free to contact us directly.  Dr. Jason N. Snow, BCFE, LPC who does the presentations has over a decade of professional experience in training, teaching, and conducting presentations across the United States . He can tailor presentations to meet the individual needs of a school or school system.

 

Information Request

Please send all requests for additional information to drsnow@bellsouth.net or call 404-403-2447.

 

 

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