May 12, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Children and youth with attachment and trauma-related problems don’t usually respond positively to traditional parenting techniques like rewards & punishments and sticker charts. This workshop helps parents to understand how the earliest moments in children’s lives, prenatally through the age of three, are critical for the brain to complete its “wiring” process.
When brain development is held back by neglect or trauma, the way the brain is affected during that time greatly disrupts children’s abilities to connect with others and causes a host of other symptoms. The workshop guides parents to move from traditional parenting techniques to the SPACE of Therapeutic Parenting – Safety, Support, Structure, Supervision, Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy.
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May 7, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Learn more about this group’s purpose and work here or if you are interested in attending

April 21, 2012
Together, we’ll learn the art and “science” of parenting in SPACE through Safety, Support, Supervision, Structure, Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy.
We’ll explore how negative experiences in early childhood can leave profound emotional and developmental scars which often make it very difficult for our young people to trust others and make it hard for them to develop and maintain healthy relationships.
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April 21 & 22, 2012
8:00am – 4:00pm
Morton Arboretum – Lisle, IL
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April 16, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Learn more about this group here. This group is $25 for one registrant or $40 for two people registering together.

April 2, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Learn more about this group’s purpose and work here or if you are interested in attending

March 19, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Learn more about this group here. This group is $25 for one registrant or $40 for two people registering together.

March 5, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Learn more about this group’s purpose and work here or if you are interested in attending

February 20, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Learn more about this group here. This group is $25 for one registrant or $40 for two people registering together.

February 11, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Children and youth with attachment and trauma-related problems don’t usually respond positively to traditional parenting techniques like rewards & punishments and sticker charts. This workshop helps parents to understand how the earliest moments in children’s lives, prenatally through the age of three, are critical for the brain to complete its “wiring” process.
When brain development is held back by neglect or trauma, the way the brain is affected during that time greatly disrupts children’s abilities to connect with others and causes a host of other symptoms. The workshop guides parents to move from traditional parenting techniques to the SPACE of Therapeutic Parenting – Safety, Support, Structure, Supervision, Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy.
If you are interested in attending

February 6, 2012
We understand how challenging it is to raise children and teens. Sometimes their behavior requires great skill in the art of parenting — if for no other reason than for parents and caregivers to maintain their own sanity.
Learn more about this group’s purpose and work here or if you are interested in attending
