What does it mean to set limits and be non-coercive at the same time?
The problem with setting limits as we are traditionally told to do so is the enforcement. If the child does not agree to the limit, the only way to enforce it is to use our power over them. Otherwise they would just get the cookie themselves.
What can we do instead?
How can we work with limits collaboratively?
How can we empower our children?
This workshop will explore these questions and more
Please join me on Aug 28, from 7 - 10pm est
Cost: $37 US
(If finances are an obstacle, please reach out to me and we will work something out)
A recording will be available to everyone who registers.
Please join me on Aug 28, from 7 - 10pm est
Cost: $37 US
(If finances are an obstacle, please reach out to me and we will work something out)
A recording will be available to everyone who registers.