Paying attention to what your children need -- Looking at what interferes with healthy parenting -- Learning the basics of the 5-step program -- Putting the 5-step process to work for you -- Developing new responses to common dilemmas -- Avoiding parenting relapse into old behaviors -- Reclaiming yourself and your family.
Summary:
An approach that teaches parents how to reconnect with the entire family and reclaim their parenting power. The program is designed to help parents let go of the addicted family system and begin parenting with renewed strength and positive power. Krovitz-Neren<U+2019>s 5-Step Foundational Parenting Model is new to the addiction field and teaches parents a systematic approach to support their children in their successful long-term recovery. Unique in that it incorporates the perspectives, needs, and desires of teenagers and young adults, providing fresh insight and helping parents understand what their child is experiencing in active addiction. By applying these simple strategies parents can expect to: bring about more presence and emotional availability to all members of the family; experience a deeper emotional connection with their children; enjoy clarified family values, rules, and boundaries; and have improved parenting skills that allow them to create greater joy within the family. Barbara Krovitz-Neren, MA, has been a youth and parenting advocate for more than thirty years. She cofounded and directed Children Are People Inc., from 1977-1989, and founded Confident Kids, where she created a support-group model for elementary and middle school-age youth at risk and for children of alcoholics. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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