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Parenting: Strong Willed Children (Virtual)

Do you have a child who is a force to be reckoned with? Who won’t take no for answer, won’t be reasoned with, and won’t do anything they don’t want to do? If so, then you likely have a strong-willed child. Is this good? Is it bad? Can they be taught to comply and cooperate?

Parenting: Child Anger (Virtual)

They get so mad! And sometimes we just don’t know why! You expect meltdowns from toddlers, who are just trying to figure out their big feelings. But what about your school-age child? Is her anger normal, or is there something more going on? Are there other intense feelings your child is struggling with? In this

Parenting: ADHD/ Autism (Virtual)

What do we do when we think our little one could have ADHD or Autism?  We will share some ideas and thoughts to help you parent in a way that helps them thrive.

Toddler: Potty Training (Virtual)

So who is ready for potty training?  It is a daunting task but can be a time to really connect with your child.  This class will show you some ways to help them become more independent in their potty time.

Toddler: Tantrums (Virtual)

Nothing says membership to the Mommy Club more than watching another mom struggle through a tantrum with her toddler. Every parent will eventually experience meltdowns in their children as they move through toddlerhood. What really causes tantrums? What can you do to help your child through this stage? How do you stop them, or better

Toddler: Sleeping, Bedtimes & Mornings (Virtual)

You put them to bed, and before you know it, they’re back up again. Hungry, thirsty, lonely, not tired . . . how can you keep them in bed? Toddlers don’t want to miss out on anything, and often naps and bedtimes become a clash of wills. You can lead a toddler to bed, but

Toddler: Bonding With Your Toddler (Virtual)

Raising confident and happy kids is really hard work! And even though parents don’t always do everything right, at the core is the bond they forge with their children. It begins early in infancy and grows throughout their lives. But how do you do it? In this lesson, we’ll talk about what it means to

Toddler: “I Can Do It Myself” (Virtual)

Independent toddlers are sometimes talked about in a negative way. The truth, however, is that a spirit of independence is a good thing for them to have—but sometimes it comes out in difficult ways. In this lesson, we talk about how you can create a home that allows your toddler to develop the four important

Toddler: The Importance of Play (Virtual)

  You may think it’s all just fun and games when you watch a toddler play. But really, many of skills we need to be successful in life are learned in toddlerhood through play. Toddlers learn how to work with others, to share, to negotiate, and to develop decision-making and problem-solving skills. Best of all,