International Parenting Summit Mini-Series
If you're a parent seeking ideas and actionable step to implement in your family to help with communication this series is especially valuable for you.
Join me in this 2-day jam packed series for a look at different perspectives of communication within the family
Your Summit Host
Malva Gasowski
Crystal Haitsma
We teach communication to our children through role modelling
Stacy Spensley
Why are older kids "being rude" and what that really means
Danielle Murphy Faris
Essential foundational communication concepts are developed during the child’s pre-verbal stage
Nidhi Gupta
Implementing communication games daily
Mary Wilde
Turn-taking and perspective-taking as a way of communicating
Punam Saxena
Modeling how you want your child to communicate is the best way to teach communication
Linda Hayes-Cooper
From birth babies are powerful communicators both verbally and non verbally
Danielle Bettmann
The 30 million word gap
Melissa Corkum
Talking to your adopted child about their story
Michael Larson
The role active listening and empathy play in communication
Renee Lowry
How intentional have you been in teaching your kids communication?
Mary Peterson Cook
Verbalizing your own emotions and intentions
Amy Carpenter
How to help teens identify their emotions in uncomfortable social scenarios
What's inside?
Listen to the panel of experts talking about
Teaching Communication to Your Children
Teaching Communication to Your Children
Communication is fundamental to children's development; babbling, crying, first, sign language, first sentences. Children need to be able to understand and be understood to thrive in the family and later in the society.
How do we teach our children how to communicate in a two-way manner with respect, stating opinions and having theirs and our needs met?
Communication is the foundation of relationships and is essential for learning, play and social interaction.
Let's spend a weekend together and learn about "Teaching Communication to Your Children".