Entheos Academy II – Loving Discpline 101 with Dr. Chris White
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All children have the capacity to develop into self-motivated, self-directed individuals capable of acting respectfully and responsibly. However, there is no assurance that they will realize their intrinsic potential unless they are properly fed and invited.
Loving Discipline is a flexible, pragmatic, and all-encompassing approach to discipline that aims to help your children live happy, genuine, and meaningful lives.
reducing screaming and fighting; increasing connection and tenderness in your home
assisting everyone – children and parents – in remaining “completely themselves”
During this 7-week course, you will have the chance to work directly with doctor Chris White to design a disciplinary method that is suited for you and your family. Loving Discipline 101 contains invaluable thoughts and strategies that will assist everyone in realizing their best potential on this beautiful parenting journey.
Who Should Come?
Anyone interested in assisting youngsters in developing the capabilities for polite and responsible conduct necessary to become “completely themselves” and live a truly gratifying and meaningful life.
What You’ll Discover Each Week
Week 1: Loving Discipline Overview
What exactly is discipline?
What is the relationship between discipline and brain function?
Get a road map of the many discipline styles.
Learn the four most crucial questions to ask while selecting a discipline style.
Week 2 focuses on relationships.
Three reasons why relationships are essential for discipline.
What can we learn about discipline from science?
The five most important aspects of relationship sustenance.
Week 3: The Struggle for Autonomy
How to prevent developing a victim mindset.
The three types of behavioral regulation.
The “7 Deadly Flaws of Carrots and Sticks” How positive reinforcement and praise may backfire on you.
Week 4: The Boundary Blessing
How to utilize limits wisely while yet allowing the river to flow.
The significance of allowing children to “fail”
The five reasons why children oppose our supervision.
Why should we be concerned about manners?
Week 5: Compassion Development
How accepting oneself leads to boldness and perseverance.
What is the distinction between adaptation and accommodation?
How to “trauma-proof” your children via adaptability.
How to channel your rage and hostility into actual strength and power.
Week 6: The Heart’s Power and Intelligence
How to assist your child in retaining their “soft heart.”
The long-term advantages of a “soft heart.”
The three primary causes of heart disease.
Some typical methods of discipline harden the heart.
Week 7: Integration and Application
How to tailor a discipline strategy to each family and child.
Methods are secondary to principles.
The significance of living the questions rather than the answers
What You’ll Learn in the Course
a better knowledge of what makes a mind disciplined
The capacity to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of various disciplinary techniques
A greater ability to sense your kid from inside Tools for creating a more relaxing, respectful, and nutritious household
Respect for discipline as a means of becoming completely oneself
Enjoy greater tenderness and closeness with those you care about.
About Dr. Chris White
Chris White, M.D. is a board-certified doctor whose parenting practice strives to maximize children’s and parents’ developmental potential. He is the author of The Essential Parenting Home Course and a regular contributor to The Essential Parenting Blog. Chris lives in Woodacre, California, with his two boys, Kai and Bodhi, and the love of his life, Kari.
Chris White deserves praise. M.D.
“Dr. Christopher White is both intelligent and caring. He provides a beautiful and integrated approach to parenting that will improve your life as a parent and nurture your children’s internal lives. Dr. White adds comedy, knowledge, and a great deal of empathy to his work, and he has had a profound impact on both my life as a mother and the lives of my pupils. “I wholeheartedly endorse him.”
— Dr. Shauna L. Shapiro, Associate Professor of Psychology at Santa Clara University and co-author of The Art and Science of Mindfulness: Integrating Mindfulness into Psychology and the Helping Professions.
“Every parent wishes they had a road map to being a more loving, patient, and caring parent at some point.” Now we have the opportunity to study Chris White’s incredibly innovative and integrative program, Essential Parenting. He has developed an outstanding and creative approach that has the potential to completely revolutionize not only the way we parent, but also the way we live in the world.”
— Nora Issaacs, mother of two and freelance journalist and editor
“…nothing matters more than our capacity to be aware and present with our children.” Chris White has made it his life’s work to assist parents in accomplishing this, and I cannot recommend him and his Essential Parenting course highly enough. His ability to grasp the larger picture and assist parents in becoming the people their children require is a gift. Chris is an exceptional individual, and if you get the opportunity to work with him, you and your family will significantly benefit.”
— Todd Sarner, MA MFT, Transformative Parenting Director and father
“Essential Parenting places parenting where it belongs: at the core of our lives.” Dr. Chris White repeatedly demonstrates that the route to good parenting and the path to personal growth and fulfillment are the same. There are numerous courses that say “try this,” but this one says “live this.” I can honestly claim that by adhering to the principles of Essential Parenting, I have become a better parent as well as a better person.”
Father Stephen H. Sulmeyer, J.D., Ph.D.
“Whenever I read Chris’ blog, I am reminded of what is important: being present and mindful with those I care about.” Chris teaches with compassion, depth, curiosity, and the unwavering desire to make the world a better place for children to develop into the mature people they are destined to be.
When I was in San Francisco last, I took one of his classes. I felt that I was one of the fortunate few who had the opportunity to sit in a small group with a teacher who will soon only be seen in rooms of 500 or more.”
Heather Stein, LCSW, and mother of two children
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