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Dealing with your Child 24/7: Homeschoolers Guide to Conscious Discipline With Renee Kendley peacefulparentingpath.com Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

3 Type of Parenting Practices *Dominant (violent & non-violent): parents have the power *Permissive: child has power *Authentic Leadership: everyone is empowered Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Dominant 1)Violent: physical or verbal abuse environment: tense, rigid children learn: coercive, competitiveness children feel: powerless & low self-esteem 2)Non-Violent: verbal abuse, time-outs, consequences children learn: conformity, deviousness children feel: angry, resentful Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Permissive Parents plead, bribe, nag environment:chaotic,inconsistent parents feel powerless & then snap back into dominance children learn: manipulation, selfish, entitled Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Authentic Leadership *parents exercise self-control and teach *unconditional love *fulfilling needs *listening to feelings *natural consequences *problem solving & family meetings Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Authentic Leadership *Children learn respect, self-control, responsibility *children have a voice, they feel heard *emotionally resilient *parents set limits, boundaries *natural consequences Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Which one of these was used by your parents? Which one is used by your co-parent? Which one do you use? Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Authentic Leadership fits Waldorf Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Authentic Leaders feel confident and capable *parents trust their ability and doing what is right in the moment *willing to learn more *modeling *setting limits peacefully *self-discipline Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

4 obstacles that could be a challenge for authentic leaders Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

4 obstacles that could be a challenge for authentic leaders Aversion to guilt and being the leader Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

4 obstacles that could be a challenge for authentic leaders Aversion to guilt and being the leader When parent has a dependency issue Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

4 obstacles that could be a challenge for authentic leaders Aversion to guilt and being the leader When parent has a dependency issue Constantly seeking advice from others Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

4 obstacles that could be a challenge for authentic leaders Aversion to guilt and being the leader When parent has a dependency issue Constantly seeking advice from others Difficulty with isolation of parenting Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Heart Connection Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

What stops you from being an authentic leader? Free gift: Bringing Yourself Back from Center: A Guided Journey. Questions to guide parents to find emotional triggers & hot buttons Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

No scripts for parenting Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers

Renee has cleared room in her calendar for 20 Get Acquainted Calls for those listeners who are committed to the Authentic Leadership paradigm, but know that they need some extra support in getting there. You can spend some time on the phone getting to know each other better. You will tell Renee about your unique family situation, and she will tell you about the different ways that she works with families. If you agree that it’s a good fit, then great! If not, Renee can point you in the right direction! Click here to talk with Renee: Online Conference for Waldorf-inspired Homeschoolers