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4 tips on creating a family schedule that will make everyone happy
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EVER WONDER?
How can you get your kids to quietly play with their toys without constantly having to mute your zoom meetings to tell them to be quiet, get a snack or suggest a new activity they should play until you are done?
How do you structure your day so that you get stuff done and kids are happily engaged in activities without having to spend every hour with them and sacrificing much needed me-time?
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In 40 minutes you will...
Understand the foundational tools to creating a family schedule that actually works so you can stop feeling like things are falling apart at home.
Be equipped with a few ways to keep you engaged in activities so that you can check off the things on your to-do list without being the angry, frustrated parent
Understand how to get your kids motivated and excited about your new family schedule so that they will follow through with expectations with little or no direction from you
Hi I'm Marlene Spence
I am a mom of 2, Child Behaviour Specialist, Parenting Strategist, the Creator of Reward’um™ and Owner of Cornerstone Family Services. Using 21 years of experience and extensive knowledge of behaviour, I help shift parents from feeling overwhelmed and hopeless about their child’s challenging behaviours to feeling relieved and hopeful. I help teach parents how to shift their homes from chaotic to calm.
What are other moms like you saying?
This webinar was amazing! I learned so much, now I know where I've been going wrong
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Felisha
Mother of 3
I need to share this with my friends, great info and so practical. Thank You!
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Sharon
Mom of 2
As a mom of an only child I always felt so guilty having her play on her own. I was assured it's ok if she plays on her own and understands how to encourage it so we are both happy.
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Julia
Mom of 1