categories: Family & Relationships
The difference between needs and desires together with how to fulfill the former for yourself and your child and the indicating signs for not having them properly met.
The various nervousness triggers and how to tackle them together with the difference between motivation and punishment and their major role in our children’s lives.
How to overcome your excessive fear and negative thoughts about your children’s fights together with the rectification of some common parenting misconceptions.
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Introduction to Your Relationship With Your Child
General Parenting Concepts
Different Parenting Styles
Parenting Mistakes
1. Child Development Stages
Introduction to Your Relationship With Your Child
General Parenting Concepts
Different Parenting Styles
Parenting Mistakes
Child Development Stages: Stage 1
Child Development Stages: Stage 2 P.1
Child Development Stages: Stage 2 P.2
Child Development Stages: Stage 3
Child Development Stages: Stage 4
2. Needs of Parents and Children
Psychological Needs
Social Needs of Children
Physical Needs of Children
Psychological Needs of Children (1)
Psychological Needs of Children (2)
Psychological Needs of Children (3)
Satisfying Your Own Needs (1)
Satisfying Your Own Needs (2)
3. Parenting Problems & Overcoming Them
Nervousness of Mothers
Overcoming Nervousness
Causes of Mothers' Nervousness
Dealing With a Nervous Child
Unloading Children's Feelings
Reinforcement & Punishment in Parenting
Reinforcement Vs Punishment
How to Punish Your Child?
Correct Punishment Strategies: (1 to 3 Years)
Correct Punishment Strategies: (3 to 7 Years)
Correct Punishment Strategies: (7 to 12 Years)
Children Fights
Dealing With Children Fights (1)
Dealing With Children Fights (2)
Types of Children Fights
Parenting Misconceptions
Course Wrap-Up
Your child is your mirror, a reflection of everything you do, from every move you make to every step you take. Your relationship with him, by far, is the most important relationship in your life. Also, the word "child" in this training course is not limited to your son or daughter but includes the inner child inside you. To put it another way, building a rapport with yourself is equally important, albeit contested, as building a rapport with your children. Because the more you tend to your needs, the more you will be able to satisfy theirs and build a healthy relationship with them.
There are no requirements for this course. Your interest in the topic and your commitment to learning are all you need to achieve the utmost benefit from this course.
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