Registration is now closed. Please contact the teacher trainers directly with questions about the workshop.
Kids don’t come with a manual! Bring out the best in your children and yourself with our upcoming Positive Discipline workshops.
For those who attended the Joy Marchese seminar on January 19, you’ll know just how constructive this approach can be. This is your chance to dive deeper!
Learn how to:
- Be effective and have fun as a parent
- Discipline with kindness and firmness
- Help children become responsible problem solvers
- Reduce power struggles
- Build a home of cooperation and mutual respect
In this six-week course, parents will explore their family’s challenges and goals, gain a general knowledge of Adlerian Psychology, and learn the principles behind Positive Discipline. Together with our trained coaches, you will find ways to build cooperation and mutual respect with your child using Kind and Firm Parenting. To learn more about the philosophy of Positive Discipline, visit the official website.
The workshop will run via Google Meet for six consecutive Thursdays (except during Sports Break and Spring Break). Each workshop is limited to 20 participants and spaces are first-come, first served.
Please note that each of the four workshops (A, B, C, &D) are all the same, we are offering different times in order to try and accommodate as many parent’s schedules as possible.
Workshop C – Thursdays 12:00-13:30: March 18 & 25, April 1, 15, 22, & 29 – with Catherine McNulty and Felix de Pablo.
Catherine McNulty c.mcnulty@intsch.se
Catherine is from the United States (a small suburb just outside of Chicago) and moved to Stockholm in December of 2018. With a strong background in early childhood education, Cathy is the Early Years 3 teacher at SIS. She has been using positive discipline in her classroom for over 15 years. It was just recently – during the Teaching Positive Discipline to Parents course – that Cathy realized she could be using Positive Discipline more effectively at home. She has three sons that attend SIS, each with their own unique personality and ranging in age from 8 to 16 years old. She has found the Positive Discipline techniques helpful in her home setting and is excited to share her experiences with other parents.
Felix de Pablo f.pablo@intsch.se
Félix is originally from Zaragoza, Spain and has gained experience teaching Spanish in multiple countries. He is passionate about childrens’ development and wellbeing hence his dedicated role as an advisor, teacher and coach. In 2019, he was introduced to Positive Discipline and since then has been continuously expanding his knowledge and practice and is looking forward to sharing it at SIS.