Building Strong Families: Parenting with Virtues
Building Strong Families: Parenting with Virtues
- Would you like your family members to communicate respectfully and peacefully with each other?
- Would you like your children (at any age) to be responsible for their own actions?
- Are your children learning from their mistakes and choosing differently the next time?
- Is setting clear boundaries with relevant consequences a challenge for you?
Building Strong Families: Parenting with Virtues addresses these issues and more, with five practical strategies based on virtues. Parents find that The Virtues Project strategies make family life more peaceful and joyful for everyone! Based on the premise that all of us have virtues within and that we as parents can draw them forth from our children helps us to focus on the positive and get fabulous results!
"Virtues training taught me the meaning of the Virtue of Detachment. Instead of a hair-trigger temper, I now experience my feelings, but do not get carried away with angry, shaming reactions. I am able to step back and respond with Gentleness to my teenage son. It has improved our relationship and turned it from oppositional to enjoyable!" -April Hale, parent, Seattle, WA
Parenting with Virtues, a 12 hour course, is offered as a 6 week course, a 4 week course, or two day course. The course guide is The Family Virtues Guide, by Linda Kavelin Popov, with Dr. Dan Popov, and John Kavelin. For information about The Virtues Project go to http://virtuesproject.com.
If you would like to sponsor a parenting course in your community, contact betsy@virtuestraining.com
