Your kids need a powerful connection with you and/or another loving adult. Powerful connections to other kids are nice, but other kids cannot give your child the unconditional love and mature guidance that they need.
In that sense, love is almost all our children need , but that love has to get through. Too many parents love their children but aren’t as deeply connected as their children need them to be. As they get older, it is easy to lose touch, in part because many of us have a communication style that causes disconnect. If your child remains well connected to you, he or she is much better equipped to weather the inevitable and growing challenges of childhood.
If not, your children are left hungry for a basic need. That need drives them to misbehave, to seek love in all the wrong places and to be vulnerable to common problems such as bullying. I know you want to protect your child, and you can do a lot by making sure your love is getting through.
My passion for parenting education stems from:
• my own challenges as a parent, especially in the early years,
• my own need for a more powerful connection with my parents when I was growing up.
I adore my parents. I know they loved me and did the best they could in their situation. I also wish they’d been aware of this deep need of mine to have a strong emotional connection with them. My need for a deeper connection drove me to take up smoking at a very young age, despite
being athletic and an avid non-smoker until the moment I first smoked. (I quit 15 years later.) That need got me into other situations that caused me decades of pain. I literally was driven to try to fill my innate human need to connect to people, and I had an adolescent’s level of wisdom and intelligence about how to do so.
I know you want to give your child the best start possible, and a deep emotional connection is a key ingredient. That’s why I wanted to make sure you heard about the class I’m doing with Connected Parenting author Jennifer Kolari. Her work is very helpful if you want to know more about how to connect emotionally with your family, while dealing with discipline and other common issues. Kolari has agreed to do her highly sought parenting class online. That means that you can learn her techniques from the comfort of your home, without taking any more time away from your family than necessary.
Key advantages of doing her course online:
* Never miss a class ! You can listen to the replay as often as you want, so the ideas can sink in.
* Anonymity . Ask your questions without fear of what people may think of you. Even if you don’t know the other parents, and even though Jennifer puts people at ease in her live, in-person classes, you may be intimidated to admit to your problems in front of others.
* Less expensive . Because Jennifer doesn’t have to travel, she can afford to run the class for half of her normal in-person charge. The class will cost you less as well because of the next point.
* No travel or childcare to arrange. Because you can listen to the class when you want from the comfort of your home, you don’t have to pay for childcare or travel anywhere.
The Personal Guarantee
You may not have read her book or encountered Jennifer Kolari’s tranformational work, I spoke to her about guaranteeing the class so that your perceived risk is gone.
She is happy to refund your $125 tuition if, after attending all the classes live or listening to the replay, you feel you haven’t had more than enough value from her course. That gives you a chance to experience the power of her work for your family, without the risk of regretting the decision.
To register, please click here.
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Jacqueline,
Your story speaks volumes and you are a great example of a parent who reaches for what she needs to learn and then shares it with other parents to help them avoid the same pitfalls. Your class with Jennifer will be life-changing for many grateful parents!
Kelly Rudolph
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Hi Jacqueline,
There is so much to be said for being a life long learner. We’ll spend thousands of dollars to become doctors and lawyers but how many of us are willing to spend money to become better parents? As it is one of the toughest jobs, and most exhiliarating, you’d think we would all be more apt to pay for priceless gifts like this class.
You are helping so many reach their best to become potent leaders as parents not just parents with potential. Thank you!
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