EVENT DATE

Mon, November 20, 2006

When

11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Where

Online

Language

English

EVENT DETAILS

Most parents experience times when their teenage children are uncooperative. It can be quite a challenge to know when to respect a teenager’s growing independence and when to insist they do as you ask. It’s natural for them to test the limits, but they also need to learn to follow reasonable requests. Learning to cooperate with others is an important life skill that parents can teach their teenagers by having clear limits and setting a good example. This discussion group will look at some of the reasons why teenagers can be uncooperative and gives some practical suggestions to help you teach your teenager to cooperate with your requests and manage any problems if you need to.

Registration Form

Registration Form

If you require an accommodation to access this training, please email: info@raisingspecialkids.org or call 602-242-4366. Thank you.

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