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Power to Parent: Helping Children Grow Up

Power to Parent: Helping Children Grow Up

Video, 2008


This is part 2 of a 3-part series. This course is recommended for professional development purposes and should be used in a consecutive fashion as each session builds on previous information. As suggested by the title, the DVD speaks to the topic of helping children grow up. Sessions are broken down as follows:

  • Parents and the miracle of maturation
  • How to give children the rest they need to grow
  • Keys to independence, individuality, and responsibility
  • How to help children become their own persons
  • Keys to resilience, resourcefulness, and recovery
  • How to help children accept limits and adapt to circumstances
  • Keys to emotional and social maturity
  • Helping children become considerate and find their self-control
Video loan period is 2 weeks. Videos are loaned out within Saskatchewan only. There is a limit of 6 videos per 2-week borrowing period. No cost to borrow, but we require videos to be returned by Xpresspost mail (approximately $13.00). Request to borrow videos indicate your acceptance of the above.

SKU: 8-V-806 Category: Child Development

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