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Day
and Time:
TBA
Place:
Porter Adventist Hospital
2525 S. Downing Street
Denver, Colorado
Program Description:
Parenting, grandparenting and educating
children
are the most rewarding and challenging relationships human beings can undertake.
This seminar identifies your natural strengths and hidden pitfalls and clearly
lays out a program for becoming a happier and more effective parent.
Inherent problems arise when parents relate with children from states of emotional conflict.
This seminar teaches you how to create an atmosphere for optimal child
development in your family. While children who are scarred by emotional conflict can emerge from adversity, conscious parents and grandparents enhance their children’s development through intelligent parenting.
The essence of parenting is unselfishness. Providing children with their material, emotional, intellectual and spiritual needs often means sacrificing your own wants, likes and dislikes. Even good discipline comes from sacrifice.
This seminar shows you how do you turn this principle into a practical parenting
program.
What You
Will Learn
This seminar focuses on parenting skills with children of all ages.
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Three styles of parenting.
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Three keys to intelligent parenting.
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Three virtues of effective parenting.
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The building blocks of human
behavior, and how to nurture them in your child.
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The natural strengths and potential obstacles of every parent.
Questions
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What is the difference between intellect and intelligence?
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How do parents foster intellect and intelligence in children?
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How do you build on your
natural parental strengths and avoid your potential parental obstacles.
What Has
Always Worked Still Does!
Mary Pipher, acclaimed author of the bestselling The Shelter of Each Other, has observed that, regarding families, what has worked for 4 million years still works today: good food, meaningful work, healthy community and family interaction. However, in our modern fast-paced age, we have lost sight of these values in pursuit of other goals.
How do we regain them?
You Can
Register by Phone or On-Line
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To register by phone (credit card registrations only), call 303.985.1889 or toll free 877.591.9903. |
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To register
on-line, use this link: Registration
Form |
Your
Facilitators:
Kathy Hurley and Theodorre Donson, international leaders in developing the Enneagram, are authors of four books on personality types. Each bringing over 30 years of community leadership and research in the tools that support people in finding healing, they have translated their experience into many workshops and seminars which promote people’s growth and achieving their full potential. Parent and step-parent of three and involved grandparents of four, they bring a rich mix of ideas and experience to the topic of parenting for today’s families.
Erin and Todd Kemp, M. A., L. P. C., are Certified Hurley/Donson Advanced Enneagram teachers. Erin is program director for Enneagram Resources, Inc., and Todd is clinical psychotherapist at the Center for Behavioral Health with Centura Health Systems. For over 20 years, he has specialized in family and child counseling. Parents of two, they have developed and applied the principles they teach.
As a group, Kathy, Theodorre, Erin and Todd bring four generations to this topic: grandparents, parents, children, and the influence the great-grandparents has had on all. They speak from the perspective of being oldest, middle and youngest child, of natural born and adopted, of parent and step-parent.
Cost
$85.00/individual
$150.00/couple
You Can
Register by Phone or On-Line
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To register by phone (credit card registrations only), call 303.985.1889 or toll free 877.591.9903. |
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To register
on-line, use this link: Registration
Form |

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