Sowing the Seeds of Self Esteem

this seminar is directed at exercises and techniques to enhance children’s self esteem.

Wrap Yourself in warmth and laughter as you learn how to:

Enhance your child’s sense of self-trust/self-esteem

Feel Lovable and Capable

Manage their and other people’s anger

Calmly hold the line and mean what you say

The creator of parentingSOS.com; Sandy is the author of Don’t Feed the Dragon, Recipes From Parenting, Leave Your Baggage At The Door, and co-author of Project Self-Esteem.  Sandy has successfully raised two children.  She has 46 years of experience in the field of child development.  For over 28 years she has used spontaneous humor, warmth and her laser ability to solve everyday parenting problems.

Join us for an event of encouragement, enlightenment and enjoyment—Get the help you need before the challenges grow more difficult and the consequences are more costly!

Date:

October 24, 2013

Time:

7:00 -800 PM    (Q & A could last longer)

Place:

Caldwell Idaho National Guard Armory, 1200 S. Kimball, Caldwell, ID

 

 “During my husband’s deployment our daughter started acting out and physically and verbally and I knew that being pregnant I could not take the risk of hurting myself or the baby by trying to overpower her. I saw a flier about Sandy and had a friend loan me her book, “Don’t feed the Dragon”. After reading it I thought this could be the key. I went to the seminar and started implementing what we discussed and things got better…..until Daddy got home. The excitement, confusion and fear that he would be leaving again after being gone for a year was too much for her. I wanted and needed my husband and I to be on the same page and diffuse the fight before it started. The three of us met with Sandy. She had a gentle approach with Gabi and loved on Skeeter and helped us get a game plan in place so we knew how to respond, without the fight, when Gabi gets mad. We are all going through a transition getting to a new normal post deployment but Sandy has given our family some new tools that are practical, geared toward love and respect and we are all better for having gotten to know Sandy and her parenting approach. ~Megan