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Tips Seminar:  OmBaby, Camp Hill PA

Sat, April 17, 2010
10-11:30 am
The Tips Seminar is packed full of divorced parenting tips.

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Radio Interview: Leading Edge Parenting

Wed, April 28, 2010
@2:00 pm EST
“Supporting parents as they parent the Pro-Child Way”

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Because changing your child’s world starts with changing your mindset

Join others who are seeking this mindful path of divorced parenting.  In The Pro Child WaySM: Parenting with an Ex workshops, parents will learn how to stop reacting to their Ex in The Old Way and instead choose to raise their child The Pro-Child WaySM.

How? The first step will be your realization that there has to be a better way to parent with an ex.  You are not locked into the negative, hateful old spiral of divorce.  There is a better way.  Next, you will start contemplating The Pro-Child WaySM and realizing how to apply The Pro-Child WaySM in your divorced parenting situations.  The last step will be to “just do it”.  You will learn how to consciously make choices that puts your child first – before your reactions of anger, resentment, or sadness towards the divorce.

It’s never too late to parent The Pro Child WaySM.

You don’t need your Ex’s permission or agreement.  You can choose to parent The Pro-Child WaySM starting with the next exchange.  Who cares if your ex thinks you’re acting ridiculous.  It isn’t your ex that matters anymore.  Your child is going to think it’s great.

Issues covered include: visitation, holidays, joint events with the ex, communication with your child and ex, money issues, extended families, and child’s behavior issues.

 

The Pro Child WaySM: Parenting with an Ex Workshops

Is it neccesary for both parents to attend the seminars?  While both parents are welcome, it isn’t necessary.  Studies show that one parent can drastically effect the tone, just by choosing to do so.  Come, your child’s smile will be your reward.

The Pro-Child WaySM:  Divorced Parenting Mindfulness Seminar

The Mindfulness Seminar guides you through the Pro-Child WaySM process.  You will learn how to recognize when you’re reacting to your ex and feel the power of choosing to focus on your child instead.  Through interactive exercises, you will be able to discern the Pro-Child solutions to your divorced parenting situations and be equipped to parent The Pro-Child WaySM.

In addition to this guided process, you will learn divorced-parenting tips that will nurture your child’s spirit.  Areas to be covered include: visitation, holidays, parents-together events, talking with your child, and extended families.

Come prepared to learn, share, and grow in a small group environment.  Bring a picture of your child(ren)!

The Pro-Child WaySM:  Divorced Parenting Tips Seminar

The Tips Seminar is packed full of divorded parenting tips.  Here are some of the topics covered: packing for your child’s overnight visit; specific nurturing language phrases to integrate when talking to your child; what to do during the visitation exchange; handling back-to-school night and conferences; creating a marriage momento box; welcoming extended family; and more! 

The question isn’t “what will you learn?”  The question is “what will you commit to doing?”  Be prepared to tell Ellen what your three “take-away” action items will be!  What is the point of all of this?  To nurture your child’s spirit, even through divorce.

 

 

Based out of Hershey PA, Ellen is available to guide others in choosing The Pro-Child WaySM
Contact Ellen for more information.

Don’t focus on your Ex. Focus on your child.

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How are you parenting after divorce?
“I’m actively choosing a new way of thinking. A thinking that listens more to my heart than to the divorced chatter in my mind. When you take time to be still and consider your child, you’ll remember that good parenting skills are absolute and not corrupted by marital status. A child needs love, time, structure, consideration, respect, and discipline. A good parent strives to provide these things and more. I am a parent. A parent who handles divorced parenting situations. And in this mindful world of parenting with an ex, I am choosing the Pro-Child Way. If I can do it, so can you… If I can do it, YOU CAN TOO!” - Ellen