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THEMES OF PARENT TO PARENT
2000
Today’s Toxic Culture
Daily our kids are exposed to messages in music, media, internet, &
movies that promote violence as fun, & a lack of accountability.
Parents must be prepared to monitor their child’s exposure to this
culture.
Put Yourself in the Way
Parenting must be proactive by getting involved in your child’s life &
knowing their friends, interests, habits, & feelings. This session
introduces an outline for the prevention process & provides an early
warning system to parents.
Awareness is Your Best
Friend
This session outlines significant, observable, lifestyle indicators
which would signal positive or negative changes and serve as warnings
for upcoming problems.
Remember the Difference
This session focuses attention on three character traits which must be
developed in the early teen years. It trains the parent to use the
child’s drive for independence as a vehicle for developing these
traits.
Expect & Inspect
It is
legitimate to have high expectations for your kids & insist they be
drug free, responsible & respectful. It is also OK to supervise; we
show love through inspection. This session trains parents how to
communicate a family belief system clearly as well as turn unfulfilled
expectations into an opportunity rather than a problem.
Never Cry Alone
We sometimes spare our children the pain of life & insulate them from
life’s everyday stress. Real families have real concerns about health,
finances, each other’s well being. Genuinely sharing the bad times as
well as the good will help them deal with these feelings rather than
mask them through the use of alcohol or drugs.
Seven Parent Traps
Another product of the “Toxic Culture” is that it sends messages which
can prevent a child from becoming a productive, responsible adult.
This session explores Seven Traps which parents must help their
children avoid.
Building a Family Vision
This session is a planning model that can help organize a game plan
for raising your child. By developing a
Vision-Strategies-Project-Tactics outline, parents can work with their
children to help them reach their goals and dreams. |