Parenting On Purpose
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.30 GB | Duration: 1h 6m
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.30 GB | Duration: 1h 6m
Building Pathways of Connection
What you'll learn
The role of the family and importance of having a strong family unit.
Learn how various personality types approach life.
Identify how children express and receive love.
Enhance strengths and work on weaknesses.
Requirements
You will learn everything you need to know to become a better parent.
Description
In this course, you'll learn about how to build a strong family unit which is crucial for helping provide children with the safety and security that they need throughout their growth. I'll help you discover your parenting goals and purpose. You'll be able to develop a clear path towards developing the family that you would like to have. The goal is to equip parents with the tools necessary raise children with a balanced dose of listening, reasoning and healthy conversing. Sometimes we think we are doing the right thing for our children when in fact we are setting them up for failure. For example, researchers have found that it’s easy for parents to accidentally cause harm with how they praise their children. Many parents instinctively tell their children that they are smart when they do something impressive or right on the first try—but research has shown that this can actually be counterproductive.Motivation researcher Carol S. Dweck has found that when children are told that they succeed because they’re smart, they become discouraged when they are unable to solve a challenge. Instead, Dr. Dweck recommends parents should focus their praise on hard work and target specific parts of the project where your child specifically excelled at solving the challenge.According to a University of Washington study, parents can halve their child’s tendency toward depression or anxiety by using parenting style geared toward the particular personality of their child. Conversely, parents who use a style ill-suited to a child’s personality can double the likelihood that they’ll become depressed or anxious.Naturally, most parents try to understand the needs of their children, but it’s not always easy to figure out, especially when behavioral or emotional problems enter the mix. Parenting classes geared toward children with specific needs, or of specific ages, can really help you nail the parenting style/personality mix that best suits your child. After completing this course, you'll gain more confidence in your parenting skills because you wilI have time-tested principles that you will draw upon to help you build a better relationship with your children by learning the personality types, how children express love, and the phases of learning.
Overview
Section 1: Lesson 1: The Role of the Family Unit
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Discovering Your Parenting Purpose
Lecture 3 Building Social and Moral Norms
Lecture 4 The Power of Spirituality
Lecture 5 Developing An Attitude of Gratitude
Section 2: Overview of The Various Personality Types
Lecture 6 Discovering Our Personalities
Lecture 7 The Four Personality Types
Lecture 8 The "D"-Dominant Personality
Lecture 9 The "I"- Inspiring Personality
Lecture 10 The "S"- Supportive Personality
Lecture 11 The "C"- Cautious Personality
Section 3: Exploring the Love Languages
Lecture 12 Introducing the Five Love Languages
Lecture 13 Physical Touch
Lecture 14 Words of Affirmation
Lecture 15 Quality Time
Lecture 16 Gifts
Lecture 17 Acts of Service
Section 4: Exploring the Four Phases of Learning
Lecture 18 The Four Phases of Learning
Parents who want to understand their children better and develop a deeper connection with them.