Parenting Series
January 2025 Session: Parents, You are Teachers Too!
In this session Renee will give away the "secrets" teachers know and use to help the day run more smoothly. Discover how brain development and child development impact the day and how to use that knowledge to help your family's day run more smoothly.
Registration is required for this free online session. This session is for Friendship Preschool families only.
Our Presenter
Renee Mattson, parent coach and founder of Child in Bloom, will be leading this session. To find out more about Renee and Child in Bloom, visit https://childinbloom.com/renee-mattson/
Past Topics in our Parenting Series
March 2024
Sibling Rivalry and Social Skill Development
The sibling relationship is the perfect space for families to help their child refine their social and emotional growth. Parents who attend this session will learn about ways to support their child as they find their space within the family dynamics and take those skills and use them to foster friendships outside of the home. (Early childhood to Tween)
January 2024
Sharpening Executive Functioning Skills
Helping kids work through their day to day life takes time and energy but what if we had a better understanding of time between us… time to get up, time to focus, time to calm down, time to prioritize and time to switch gears and head into something new. If you feel like you need ideas on how to help your child focus and flex throughout their day-time living routines this session will be for you. By sharpening your understanding of executive function skills and how they are refined and developed, you can help children add more fun and less fuss into their day-time routines. (Elementary to Teen)
November 2023
Little Kids and BIG Kids and their GREAT BIG Emotions
There are many things that can spark emotions in family life. This parenting session will help parents to learn how to help their child and themselves co-regulate through highly emotional “fire pit” situations. The goal for the session will be for parents to walk away with practical and concrete ways to support kids emotionally throughout the stages of their development (Early childhood to late Teen).
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