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This 12-week course created by Robyn Gobbel will teach you what behavior really is, and how to change it.

The three core tenets of Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors: A Course for Parents (RKBBB) are:

  1. Behavior is just a clue.  It’s what we see on the outside that gives us some information about what might be happening on the inside.

  2. We all need connection to survive.  If your child is behaving in a way that makes us not want to be connected to them, we can pause and ask “What’s up with that?”

  3. Regulated, connected kids who feel safe do well.  To change children’s behaviors, we will look for ways to increase regulation, connection, and felt-safety. 

Stop playing behavior whack-a-mole with your child’s most baffling behaviors by finally addressing the real problem!

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Highlights of the Course

Section 1

How to Become the Expert in Your Child’s Behaviors. Using the science of being relationally, socially, and behaviorally human, this section will demystify the most baffling behaviors. You’ll change how to see and interpret your child’s behavior. That change will become the most powerful tool in your parenting toolbox.

Section 2

Now, Let’s “Fix” Those Behaviors. Your parenting toolbox will be stuffed with brain, body, and sensory strategies that actually work. These techniques will strengthen your child’s nervous system and decrease baffling behaviors. Better yet, by the end of this section, you’ll know what interventions to use and when.

Section 3

Why Knowing Isn’t Even Half the Battle. You aren’t a bad parent, so what happens between learning new parenting skills and actually using those new parenting skills? Section 3 will grow your tolerance for baffling behaviors so you can parent the way that you want to.

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Hear what parents have had to say about their experience

"This course teaches participants to think and view parenting in new ways. It gives parents tools to use when situations occur that are challenging and that are “baffling”.

Parent, child age 8

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“This is the best parenting course I have taken. Being able to relate it to our everyday challenges made it feel like it is actually making a difference"

Parent, child age 11

"I learned to look past behaviors to the underlying feelings of danger and the need for connection and felt safety. One thing that sticks for me is that when my child looks scary (his behavior) he is actually scared."

Parent, age 8

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Next Group Details

NOTE: Enrollment will be on a rolling basis. Once there is a group of parents that have a mutual time, the group will then be conducted

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Where: Virtual via zoom, Possibility for in person.

Investment: $40 per person/household each week ($480 total-payment plans available)

YOU MAY HAVE THE ABILITY TO BE BILLED THROUGH INSURANCE!!

Includes:

  • 18 hours of live online instruction and facilitated group discussions

  • A comprehensive 86-page workbook to support you in integrating these new ideas.

·                     Small class size (maximum 10 participants)

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