This presentation provides strategies that will help you parent with confidence while teaching your children invaluable life skills. Highlights include tips for helping children manage anger energy; comparing parenting styles with children's temperaments, setting rules and boundaries, encouraging self-confidence and helping children cope with stress and disappointment. Children who are calm, confident and in control tend to be self-reliant, and comfortable with who they are, which causes them to be more resistant to peer pressure and bullying. Self-reliant children are more likely to be perceived as leaders and are well liked by peers. Speaker - Susan Marsh, M.Ed., CFLE, and Co-Owner of Parenting Partnerships, Inc.

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