Conversational

Workshops

Conversational Workshops

Growing Connection Strengthening Community

CLP’s conversational workshops introduce parents to Peaceful Parenting, by reframing children’s behavior and providing the science behind the three big ideas of Peaceful Parenting.  By sharing research, humor and stories, parents are engaged and given tools they can begin using immediately in their homes.  

Each workshop stands alone.  When given as a series, they build upon each other and provide support to guide parents as they transition to parenting peacefully.  

Offering the workshops as a series gives parents a touchstone to reconnect and return to their intentions, as peaceful parenting is integrated into their daily life.  They provide a brave place for parents to gain and give support, which creates and strengthens your parent community.  As parents grow their understanding of self-regulation and begin to respond, instead of react, to the underlying need their child’s behavior is showing them, the children’s behavior also changes.  More connection between parents and children means children who come to school in a more connected state, with more emotional intelligence, ready to learn and be helpful members and leaders of their student community.

Whether you are a school, library, or preschool,

the workshop series can guide your community toward parenting peacefully.  A series can be once a month, or once a week, depending on what will serve you best.  Please contact Thanna to create a plan that works for you.

1.

Peaceful Parent 101

Would you like to feel more relaxed as a parent and make room for more joy and laughter in your life? Do you feel there must be a better way? You can and there is! In Peaceful Parent 101, I walk you through the science behind, and the three big ideas of Peaceful Parenting. Parents gain a greater understanding a child's brain development and of the need their child's behavior is showing them, how to increase connection and leave with practical tools to begin using at once.

2.

What the Yell?!

Would you like to be heard without yelling? Do you hear yourself and sometimes wonder, how did you get to this point? If so, you are not alone. It is really all about Self-Regulation, the hardest part of parenting. In this workshop, parents learn that to parent peacefully, they must first be peaceful themselves. They leave with tools to help them manage their own big feelings and an understanding that allows them to begin healing their triggers. They learn that Self-care is not only essential, it is also doable without spending money.

3.

Setting Limits with Empathy

Are you tired of being stuck in the cycle of punishment? Would you like to know how to nurture your child's strong-willed personality, instead of feeling like you're trying to break their will and spirit in order to get them to comply? In this workshop, parents learn to Welcome all Emotions, while Setting Limits on Behavior, with Empathy. Children need us to be their leader and they need us to set limits, with empathy, to feel safe, stay connected and grow an inner moral compass. This workshop teaches you how.

4.

Connection Creates Cooperation

Are you wondering what would make your child Want to behave? Would you like to feel more connected to your child and less controlling as a parent? We all want more cooperation, right? Dr. Markham says, "Parenting is 80-90% about connection and 10-20% about coaching." Connection is the heart of Peaceful Parenting. This workshop teaches families how to increase connection and bring more joy, not to mention cooperation, into their lives. After all, Connection is the sweetest part of parenting and is what makes all the hard work worth it.

5.

Follow the Giggles: A Guide to Rough & Tumble Fun

Do you break into a sweat thinking about "Rough Housing"? Do the words, "It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye" ever come out of your mouth? Perhaps you think rough housing is just not for you. If any of those statements ring true, this workshop is definitely for you! All mammals play and the ones with the highest emotional intelligence, play the most. In this workshop we learn why roughhousing is so important. We also discover games that get kids giggling and releasing anxiety. Parents leave with roughhousing games to play, even when they're tired. It makes it accessible to all parents - not just crazy dads and uncles!

6.

Siblings: From Rivals to Friends for Life

Are you experiencing nonstop bickering and endless fighting between your children? Do you wonder when they will learn how to get along and be the friends you intended them to be? This workshop gives parents a deeper understanding of sibling rivalry and their role in supporting positive sibling relationships.

7.

Teaching Peace: Conflict Resolution

Do you feel like a judge that is constantly called in to the current emergency? Is your presence needed to decide who is at fault, deliver a fair consequence and solve every problem? Reframing conflict as an opportunity to practice problem solving skills helps remove that "it's an emergency" feeling. Teaching children how to find a solution together, not only teaches siblings how to problem solve, negotiate and find win-win solutions - it also frees you from the role of judge and jury.

8.

Surviving the Holidaze

Do you dread the social obligations, family gatherings and stress of the holiday frenzy? So many people want to hide away during the jolliest time of year. In this workshop, parents learn to prioritize their family's values. We explore the role and importance traditions and rituals play in family life. Parents learn how to make memories with more connection, joy and relaxation, transforming the potentially stressful time into a festive time of year.

9.

Introducing a New Sibling

Considering adding a new member to your family? Wondering how your child will handle sharing the spotlight with the new baby? How you introduce the idea of a new sibling and set the stage can make the difference between sworn rivals or friends for life. Let me help you set yourself up for the greatest success to make this a joyful transition.

10.

Staying Connected to our Teens & Tweens

This four-week conversational workshop series on the purpose of adolescence, our role and how to better stay connected to our tweens & teens. We will create a brave space to reflect and share with other parents also going through these breakthrough years. 

Choosing Love is a Radical Act

Respecting a child teaches them that even the smallest, most powerless, most vulnerable person is worthy of respect, and that is a lesson our world desperately needs to learn.                                                                                                       – LR Knost

"I still get teary eyes reliving that moment and I’ll always be grateful to Thanna and peaceful parenting for helping me become a much better dad!"

Amiriali
Father of one

We were really grateful for Thanna’s guidance and support. She gave us some useful strategies to calm hyperactive behaviour and provide a gentle method for reasoning with our son.

Arabella F.
Mother of Two

"I also really appreciate the time she took after we met to capture and remind us of everything we talked about. It was clear that she was listening, and offered that crucial follow-up to fill in any gaps that we may have forgotten. Thank you, Thanna!"

Abby C
Mother of Two

"Thanna is simply AWESOME! She has been an invaluable asset in coaching me on applying a consistent workable parenting strategy. . ."

David M
Father of Two

"This work is hard but worth it. The "challenging" aspects we face as parents are tough but those "challenging behaviors" our children demonstrate is what will make our children emotionally intelligent, independent, and wonderful adults."

April O
Mother of Two

"Thanna’s intuition and suggestions have been so helpful to become more aware of different areas, which had been out of my conscious reach."

Marion
Mother of One

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