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Raise your kids without raising your blood pressure or your voice.

Simply Parenting is a class for parents who are struggling with kids that are defiant and seek a solution without alienating their kids.

Following is an overview of what you will learn:

  • Building a family: What a healthy family looks like and how to develop it.
  •  Free Will: How to train your kids by allowing them to make choices and holding them accountable for those choices.
  • Types of Relationships: Understand the most common parent/child relationships, identify your type of relationship, and how to develop a healthy relationship with your kids.
  • Showing Compassion: Understand the importance of compassion and how to show it to your kids.
  • Relating Rationally: Understanding when and how you get hooked into irrational reactions, such as anger, and how to avoid it.
  • Attitudes: Recognize the most common attitudes and how to avoid bad attitudes while choosing good attitudes.
  • Steps to Responsibility: Four simple steps to train your kids to accept responsibility for their choices or actions.
  • Consequences: How to develop and implement reasonable, respectful, and related consequences for misbehavior.

A caring school bus driver can make a difference in a young person’s life.

Transporting Students is a class for School Bus Drivers who are struggling with defiant kids and seek a solution without alienating the students.

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Following is an overview of what you will learn:

  • Establishing your priorities: How to inform students of your expectations and their responsibilities.
  • Free Will: How to train your kids by allowing them to make choices and holding them accountable for those choices.
  •  Types of Relationships: Understand the most common driver/child relationships, identify your type of relationship, and how to develop a healthy relationship with your students.
  • Showing Compassion: Understand the importance of compassion and how to show it to your students.
  • Relating Rationally: Understanding when and how you get hooked into irrational reactions, such as anger, and how to avoid it.
  • Attitudes: Recognize the most common attitudes and how to avoid bad attitudes and choose good attitudes.
  • Steps to Responsibility: Four simple steps to training your students to accept responsibility for their choices or actions.
  • Consequences: How to develop and implement reasonable, respectful, and related consequences for misbehavior.

Influence in positive ways that can reach beyond the classroom

Classroom supervision is for teachers who are struggling with defiant students and seek a solution without alienating their kids.  It is designed specifically for teachers and is especially beneficial for beginning teachers.

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Following is an overview of what you will learn:

  • Establish Priorities: How to explain your expectations and inform students of their responsibilities.
  • Free Will: How to train your students by allowing them to make choices and holding them accountable for those choices and resulting actions.
  • Types of Relationships: Understand the most common teacher/student relationships, identify your type of relationship, and how to develop a healthy relationship with your students.
  • Showing Compassion: Understand the importance of compassion and how to show it to your kids.
  • Relating Rationally: Understanding when and how you get hooked into irrational reactions such as anger, and how to avoid unhealthy reactions.
  • Attitudes: Recognize the most common attitudes and how to avoid bad attitudes while choosing good attitudes.
  • Steps to Responsibility: Four simple steps to training your kids to accept responsibility for their choices and actions.
  • Consequences: How to develop and implement reasonable, respectful, and related consequences for misbehavior.
  • Classroom Meetings: Understand the necessity of classroom meetings and how to establish and supervise meetings.

Classroom Supervision Course

“Should be required for all beginning teachers.”

Reg, Former Teacher and Superintendent

Simply Parenting Course

“Many foster families expressed their gratitude for the insight they had gained through the seminar. Our staff was also able to put into practice some of the guidelines and suggestions for managing difficult behaviors in children.”

Jean, Director of Association of Foster Homes

Transporting Students Course

“Enjoyed the class and have had some great results with some of the stuff I learned.”

Steve, Beginning Bus Driver

Transporting Students Course

“Excellent class. Helpful material presented in a fun and useful manner.”

Alan, Veteran School Bus Driver