A brain-science approach to parenting with Michael Gurian and Tim Wright.
Wouldn’t it be great if your child came with an owner’s manual? A how-to book on how to raise your child? And if your child came with such a manual, wouldn’t it be helpful to have someone walk you through it, making that owner’s manual come alive?
While the world continues to change at an exponential rate, children's brains develop much like those of previous generations. They need the same social and emotional nourishment which includes interacting with their peers and environments, learning how to advocate for themselves, building independence and coping techniques and strengthening their communication skills. Not all children are the same, but almost all have the same future goal. To be able to survive and hopefully thrive while simultaneously building healthy relationships and becoming well-adjusted, independent adults.
New to our services line up is a S.T.E.P. parenting class held on saturdays. S.T.E.P. (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a multicomponent parenting education curriculum and help parents learn effective ways to relate to their children by using parent education study groups. S.T.E.P. helps parents learn how to encourage cooperative behavior in their children while not reinforcing unacceptable behaviors.