Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Answers to your questions about the Redirecting Children's Behavior Course

Here is some helpful information about Redirecting Children's Behavior™ parenting classes.

The Redirecting Children's Behavior (RCB™) parenting course is 15 hours of advanced parenting skills training. We meet one night a week for three hours for five weeks. We begin the very first week with practical skills you will begin to apply in the most important relationships in your life. At the beginning of the second week, we help you fine tune those skills, and then we add some more. We do this each week so that you will fill your parenting toolbox without being overwhelmed. We limit the class size to 12 to give each student time to ask questions and get answers.

This parenting class is different from others that you may see on the internet in several ways. First, you receive personal attention! You have opportunity to actually participate and role play so that you can feel how your child feels in certain situations. We teach some lessons by "role playing" in both ineffective ways and then effective ways to show the benefits of handling different situations in different ways.

Another benefit to taking this parenting class at Sensible Parenting is that once you have taken the class from us, you can review at no additional charge (when space is available). Suppose your child is going through "the terrible two's" when you first take the course. When he/she starts school, you are dealing with different issues. You may want to refresh your memory about how to handle new parenting challenges.

The RCB enrollment fee covers 15 hours of instructor-led classroom hours over five weeks, the Redirecting Children's Behavior book, a parenting workbook, and all class handouts. Your will receive a Certificate of Completion when you complete the weekly homework (read the book and practice the techniques) and attend all 15 hours of classroom instruction.

I love to watch parents become even more confident and feel more joy in parenting over the five weeks of classes because they are learning and using new parenting techniques to create more peace and cooperation in their home.