Parenting: Creating Motivation (In Person)
“I want it, and I want it now!” If you enticed your child with the reward of two marshmallows for waiting just fifteen minutes before eating the first one, would
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“I want it, and I want it now!” If you enticed your child with the reward of two marshmallows for waiting just fifteen minutes before eating the first one, would
Women are often taught to consider the needs of others before their own. After giving birth, it is critical for a woman to take good care of herself so that
We’ve all caught our kids in a lie or two. We’ve even told a few ourselves. Why do kids lie, and can you teach them to tell the truth? In
Caring for an infant does not require vast amounts of training or an advanced degree. Caring for an infant simply requires a dedicated parent willing to respond to a
Your child dents your neighbor’s car when playing ball in the street. Do they tell you about it, or do they hide it and hope nobody finds out? We
Is my baby doing OK? That first year has many new things and challenges. This class will show you what is normal and when to be concerned.
We have a full class. You can email timd@firstlookcenter.org to get on a waiting list. Join us as we walk through your new journey from what to expect on that
We want our kids to help old ladies cross the street, serve meals to the poor, and befriend lonely kids at school. But how can we teach them to
There are many nutrients your baby needs to thrive. Putting it all together may seem like a complex chemistry assignment. While much goes into providing your infant with a healthy
Does your child seem to want their way all of the time? Are you struggling to balance discipline and not injure their confidence? This class is for you! We will
This class will teach you what to look for and what to do when your new baby is not feeling good.
Does you child seem to be upset or angry all of the time? This class can help you understand and help you teach them how to manage their emotions.