The Positive Discipline for Teenagers Workshop 6 CD Set

We
heard from so many people who found the original cassettes life changing
that we felt it was important to preserve this classic information on CDs.
We hope you agree. Now digitally enhanced and re-master for improved sound
quality the audio workshop is better than ever.
You'll hear reference to a book called I'm On Your Side. That was the
original title for Positive Discipline for Teenagers book, which is into
its 7th printing in 2007. To gain maximum benefit from these CD's we
recommend that you read Positive Discipline for Teenagers to
reinforce what you hear—and to gain much more than could be included
during the workshop.
You'll also hear the announcer, John Dupree, refer to experimental
activities. Though the activities may be experimental to those who've
never tried them before, they are really experiential. There's a big
difference. In our workshops we create learning situations where
participants can learn from the inside out—from their feelings, and their
inner wisdom, and not just from their heads. We wish you could participate
experientially in the activities, too, rather than just listening to them.
You may want to gather a group of people together, listen to the CDs, and
stop to participate together in the activities as they are presented.
This CD series was originally produced as cassette tapes, so don't be
surprised if you hear references to tapes. The technology may have change
but parents of teens are still facing many of the same issues. So enjoy.
The Positive Discipline for Teenagers Workbook is included FREE
with your order.
What a GREAT! workshop.We felt your workshop on
Positive Discipline/Empowering Teens and Yourself in the Process was
of great value. We continuously refer to your presentation. Parents
tell me they are putting into practice the things they learned from
you, and it is working!
I’ve run community education programs for over eight years and I
must say this is the first one that actually gives people the skills
and techniques to make changes. Your straightforward and
common-sense approach is enlightening in dealing with children of
all ages and family relationships.”
—Karen Pierce,HCA Portsmouth Pavilion
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Jane Nelsen and Lynn Lott. 2007.
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