Free Teleseminar for parents and professionals in the field of education
delivered by Zsuzsanna Egry, certified Parenting by Connection instructor
18th of November 5pm (GBT time), 6 pm (CET time)
Our otherwise sweet child drops herself on the ground, cries her lungs out, and shakes her limbs in trance… for some kids it happens in a shop, for others when getting dressed, or when having to leave the playground. What is common in these situations is that we, the parents, live the carousel of feelings : shame, anger, desperation, exasperation, powerlessness etc.
We may try to ignore, shout louder, threaten or bribe our child out of the tantrum, but even if our attempt works for a while, the success is shortlived, as our child - more often than not - starts the same scene all over again.
Why do children cry and tantrum, and what can we, the parents do to help them (and ourselves) with the difficult feelings? How can we handle tantrums in a way that does not erode, but on the contrary, strengthens our relationship with our child so we come out of it with a deeper sense of trust and connection?
This is a free call offered by Szelid Szavakkal Alapitvany, Hungarian partner organisation in the “Soft Skills – Empowered Parents” Grundtvig Learning Partnership project, funded by the European Commission’s Lifelong learning programme. For more information, contact:
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Zsuzsi
Egry is a certified Hand in Hand instructor, living in
Hungary. She graduated with an MA in English and travelled, volunteered and
lived in Swaziland, France, the USA and Ireland before becoming a mother of
three young children, presently 8, 6, and nearly 2 years old. Her own
challenging and difficult experiences that she has encountered since the birth
of her children led her to find the Parenting by Connection approach, which she
now gladly shares with others, so that they too can transform their family
experience from struggle and survival to a lot more fun and deep satisfaction.